Dreams as If I were Invisible
Imagine yourself being completely invisible and not visible to anyone. All you can do is observe the world but not be part of it. Sounds like a dream right? Well, it might actually be. Many people believe that, in their dreams, they can become invisible. In essence, this means that they can observe but not be observed.
The dream of being invisible is one of the most common dream themes, and it often appears in people’s psyche during periods of stress or uncertainty. It is said to symbolize the person’s desire to hide from the world and to be protected from the challenges of life. In others cases, it might also imply a wish for freedom and to be allowed to roam free of the burdens of being visible.
The first time I experienced dream of being invisible was during a difficult time in my life. It was a time of tremendous upheaval and change, so it made sense that I would feel the need to become invisible. In the dream, I could fly wherever I wanted, but nobody could see me. When I woke up, I felt as if I had been given the opportunity to escape from everything that was weighing me down and to experience true freedom.
Since then, I try to keep my dreams as if I were invisible. I want to remind myself that I am capable of believing in something greater than myself. Even if I cannot always handle the challenges of life, I can still find peace in my inner invisibility. It is a sign that I am strong enough to face anything and a reminder of the freedom I have within my dreams.
I no longer fear the darkness that the dream of being invisible brings. Instead, I embrace the freedom it brings, and use it to make sense of my own life and the world around me. I am no longer scared of change, because I know that I am not alone and that I will always be able to cope.
It can be difficult to make sense of our dreams, but in my case, the dream of being invisible has never failed to provide a sense of peace, comfort and hope. When I wake up from it, I have a refreshed perspective that helps me make sense of the challenges I am facing in real life. Through my dreams, I can explore the freedom of being so-called invisible and its liberating potential.