The Transformation Game: A Dream of Control and Identity

The Transformation Game: A Dream of Control and Identity
I was at home. I was in a room with white walls, bed and a mirror. I had a lot of different costume of monsters that i wanted to put on. When i was putting it on i acted like i was transforming into a monster. I was acting like i was in an agony. I was screaming, falling on the floor and felt like there is some kind of different wild and animallike spirit that is taking control over me with every new part of costume that i was putting on till it entirely erase my personality and turn me into a monster, none of this was actually happening. All of that was just a game. I was fully aware of what i am doing and there was nothing that was actually taking control over me. For me it was just a game.

This dream reflects a desire for control and a struggle with identity. The white walls and room represent a blank canvas, a space for the dreamer to explore and create. The mirror symbolizes self-reflection and the desire to see oneself in different forms. The costumes of monsters represent different aspects of the dreamer’s personality that they want to embody. The act of putting on the costumes and transforming into a monster suggests a desire to escape from their current identity and explore different sides of themselves. However, the dreamer also experiences a sense of agony and loss of control as they fully immerse themselves in the game. This could indicate a fear of losing oneself in the process of self-discovery. The wild and animal-like spirit taking control could represent the fear of losing control and becoming someone or something else entirely. Ultimately, the dreamer is fully aware that this is just a game and they have the power to control their own transformation. This could suggest a need for balance between exploring different identities and maintaining a sense of self. The dream serves as a reminder to stay in control and not let external influences completely change who we are.