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Lex

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it was a short simple dream

Im in the room on the other end of a a grey blue hallway with 2 doors the left side,(my left side as I look down the hallway) one had a bright light coming through it
I warch a copper coin fall from my hand and bounced 3 times down the hallway and into the light where either because the light hides it or it disappears the coin vanishes from my view once it reaches the door frame where the light filters in,
it was all in 3rd person.
 

Lex

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The coin, anything significant about that for you?
Not off the top of my head, I like copper art, and jewelry...but Copper in an of itself is seen as a conduit for energy.
But this coin... falling from my hand.. bouncing...feels so intentional in the dream. I can't help but feel like I'm focusing on the wrong thing... but know still it's important. It's a bit frustrating to me.
 

aussie_musician

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Not off the top of my head, I like copper art, and jewelry...but Copper in an of itself is seen as a conduit for energy.
But this coin... falling from my hand.. bouncing...feels so intentional in the dream. I can't help but feel like I'm focusing on the wrong thing... but know still it's important. It's a bit frustrating to me.
The coin falling from your hand, in the dream, what is the vibe of the dream?
Are you happy, are you expecting something to happen, perhaps agitated or not sure what to do?

From the Dream Moods dictionary:
Copper
To see copper in your dream represents the power of healing.
It also indicates a flow of ideas, your connection to a situation to others, and flow of information.

Coins
To see coins in your dream indicate missed or overlooked opportunities that have come your way.
To see gold coins in your dream represent success and wealth.
Silver coins represent spirituality, intuition, values, and your sense of self-worth.
Copper coins indicates healing.
To see coins stacked in your dream symbolize masculine power, dominance, and energy.
To dream that you are flipping a coin represents your casual attitude about making some decision.
You may also not be taking responsibility for your decisions.
Alternatively, it indicates your irrational thoughts.
 

Helia

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Psychologically, money is particularly suited to being an outstanding and mysterious object of fantasy because of its contradictory qualities. It is, so to speak, a thing with little material substance and much promise. Thus, it provides a canvas for the projection of many wishes and desires. "Money is libido," says C. G. Jung (Dream Analysis 81), that is, fundamental life force. Guggenbühl-Craig (see below) says that, alongside sexuality, money is the soul's main vehicle for projection. Sexuality, too, has the character of fulfillment and completion, which money also carries. It thus becomes numinous, acquires a religious character. One could pointedly claim that the last remaining religion, yet unconscious as such, is the worship of money. Thus, money also becomes a symbol of the highest spirit, for which it is suited precisely through its abstractness—it has made itself independent of the concrete. As a content of faith, however, it is (according to Giegerich) simultaneously more concrete, in the sense of more predictable.
From my lectures in Switzerland
 
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Helia

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Lex, i have a feeling that the BOUNCING in itself wants to tell you something..be undecided, up and down?🎏
 
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