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Dream

An Imaginary World

By Nitesh ThapaPublished 3 years ago 2 min read

Once upon a time, there was a young woman named Lily who had always been fascinated by dreams. As a child, she had vivid and elaborate dreams that she would eagerly recount to her parents in the morning. As she grew older, Lily continued to have a deep interest in dreams, often spending hours poring over books about dream analysis and interpretation.

One day, Lily had a particularly intense dream that stuck with her long after she woke up. In the dream, she found herself in a dark, maze-like labyrinth, searching for a way out. As she wandered through the twisting corridors, she felt a sense of growing anxiety and unease. Suddenly, she heard a loud noise behind her and turned to see a shadowy figure looming in the darkness. She tried to run, but her legs felt heavy and sluggish, as though she were moving through molasses. The figure began to pursue her, and Lily felt a rising sense of panic.

When she woke up, Lily was sweating and breathing heavily. She felt shaken by the dream, but also intrigued by the powerful emotions it had stirred in her. Over the next few days, she found herself thinking obsessively about the dream, trying to unravel its hidden meanings.

Lily began to keep a dream journal, writing down her dreams as soon as she woke up. She also started experimenting with lucid dreaming, a technique that allowed her to become aware that she was dreaming while she was still in the dream. This gave her a sense of control and agency within her dreams that she had never experienced before.

As she delved deeper into her fascination with dreams, Lily began to notice patterns and recurring themes in her own dreams and those of others. She discovered that dreams often revealed deep-seated fears, desires, and anxieties, and that by exploring these hidden emotions, she could gain a better understanding of herself and others.

Lily's interest in dreams led her to connect with others who shared her passion, and she began attending dream workshops and seminars. She also started working with clients as a dream interpreter, helping them to unpack the hidden messages and symbols within their own dreams.

Through her work and her own personal exploration of dreams, Lily came to believe that dreams were a powerful tool for personal growth and transformation. She saw them as a gateway to the subconscious mind, offering a window into the deepest parts of the self.

In the years that followed, Lily continued to explore the world of dreams, both in her personal life and her professional work. She never forgot the powerful impact that her dream of the labyrinth had on her, and she continued to believe that dreams had the power to transform lives.

And so, she spent the rest of her life helping others to understand and explore their own dreams, guiding them on a journey of self-discovery and growth. Though she encountered many challenges along the way, Lily always remained true to her passion for dreams, and her dedication to helping others find meaning and purpose in their own lives.

But during that period flashback of a dream (which she never mentioned ) came across her mind which we will be continuing in the next part........

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