Here goes: the memory is in bits and pieces.
I was seated in a row, seemed like some sort of class, I was all the way to the end (right). I felt like I was much younger.
All the kids had cutlery and food and they were passing down some food and it reached the boy before me and he finished it. I was confused and disappointed. Although I remember it was just beancurd and beansprouts haha.
There was a code mentioned.. something with 37.. arghh.
I seem to be on a trip, heading to some rural area, looks like a village.
We were assigned a resting place on the left side.
There were giant iguanas blocking the path, although it seemed like some sort of obstacle course.
We were supposed to jump on an elephant's back, I couldn't seem to do it right on the 1st try, so I jumped again.
Dreamsigns in the above dream, with Dreamsign Categories:
- Seated at table - Context
- Passing down food - Action
- Heading to a village - Context
- Giant Iguanas - Context
- Jump on Elephant - Action
Elephant To dream of riding an elephant, denotes that you will possess wealth of the most solid character, and honors which you will wear with dignity. You will rule absolutely in all lines of your business affairs and your word will be law in the home. To see many elephants, denotes tremendous prosperity. One lone elephant, signifies you will live in a small but solid way. To dream of feeding one, denotes that you will elevate yourself in your community by your kindness to those occupying places below you.
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The power of observation or perceptiveness. Quick response. Dreaming of this animal can represent:
Having too much of one of these qualities, or that you could benefit by being less this way
Not having enough of one of these qualities, or that you could benefit by being more like this
Someone or something in your real life with whom you associate one of these qualities (an event, situation, threat, etc.)
For more clues, pay attention to what the animal was doing or any particular characteristic that stood out.
seat
A place to rest (mentally, emotionally, physically)
Your place in the world, or in a community, group, family, workplace, etc. (just as a seat can represent your place in a room)
table
A table might have different meanings depending on its type and context:
A kitchen table might represent your relationship with family.
A coffee table might represent conversation with friends, or the idea of being relaxed (if you tend to relax in a room with a coffee table).
food
Nourishment for the body, mind, emotions, soul, or spirit
A quality associated with the type of food (for example, caviar representing expense or extravagance)
A quality associated with the food's shape (for example, a sandwich representing feeling "sandwiched" between two people in a conflict)
A quality associated with the food's texture, (for example, a banana representing slippery or making a misstep)
Characteristics associated with the food in traditional culture, such as a particular occasion setting, timeframe, ethnicity, etc., (for example, egg nog often being associated with the winter holidays or December)
The time of day the food it typically eaten (for example, pancakes are often eating in the morning)
For more clues, consider the context of the food (whether it's being eaten, tastes good or bad, is being served to you, etc.), its characteristics, and what comes to mind when you think of the specific type of food.