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house in dreams apparently represents the SELF in psychology
Not headed anywhere, we all have to listen to our gut feel when it comes to these things, and it has to feel safe and natural.Pencil was headed
This is what I thought about today, and you are right. I think I intuitively used this as a safe place for me to explore things in my own psyche (as a substitute for therapy, I guess).I think when the safe place has an element of helping us change our consciousness beyond the time we spend in the safe place, then it's truly healing. @Pencil, I see your lovely architectural empire as having that possibility (perhaps already that actuality?) You say you suck at working with energies, but I wonder if these dreams/this image are a direct energetic connection to your psyche. Perhaps this is the way you can safely attune to your inner world without needing to do anything called "working with energies" that would be too challenging to the other parts of you? It's just a thought.
Have you considered slowly turning your cave into a house?
Hi @shimmerz It might be an interesting thing to explore, but outside of your safe place. My 'safe place' (bunker) is extremely hidden, no windows, two exits/entrances that are very secure, even the air vents are designed to avoid detection/access/tampering. If you are correct then I'm sure my bunker says a lot about my "self"....but I'm okay with that for now. If it changes over time, then great...but I think any changes need to come from improving myself first, rather than deliberately changing my bunker (my representation of self).
Not headed anywhere, we all have to listen to our gut feel when it comes to these things, and it has to feel safe and natural.
I really like this @Hashi and from now on I'm going to call it my "soothing place". I don't feel safe there when I'm really bad, but it does 'sooth' me.I feel the classic safe place idea might be better called a soothing place
I was going to comment on this by @shimmerz took the words right out of my mouth.deliberate withdrawal - then I think it's not much more than a form of dissociation
but to me dissociation is not in control
My direct question would be if while I use my visualization techniques, do I work with the clear house (which I am always outside of I can never go inside) and is the idea to perhaps tolerate walking up to the front door, then step in, - bit by bit introducing myself to the issues of being inside with the eventual idea of being able to tolerate a normal house with walls etc?
To me the "soothing place" is somewhere to choose to go to relax.