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What Does It Mean to Dream About Traveling: Interpreting the Changes in Your Life

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What Does It Mean to Dream About Traveling: Interpreting the Changes in Your Life

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Dreaming about traveling speaks to changes already underway within you. Learn to read the means, destination, and how you felt upon departure.

When you dream about traveling, something is almost always shifting within you. These dreams are a very direct image of personal transformation processes: real changes already in motion or inner changes you’ve been putting off for a while.

To read them well, you need to look at the means of transport, where you were headed, and how you felt along the way.

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Preparations and Obstacles

How the journey begins matters just as much as the journey itself.

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  • You prepare the trip but never actually leave. You want to change and yet you hold yourself back. There is a fear of letting go of the familiar.
  • The trip is delayed. Frustration. The intention exists, but you’re not quite ready to take the step yet.

According to the Means of Transport

The vehicle says a great deal about how much control you feel you have over this change.

  • In a car, with you driving. You are holding the reins. You are in a phase of making your own decisions.
  • In a car, accompanied. Your surroundings are involved in what is changing. Support will come.
  • On a bus, alone. Fear of a change you can already see coming.
  • On a bus with other people. What is changing affects you, but also those close to you.
  • On a boat. Slow and beautiful growth. An omen of experiences that will enrich you.
  • On a plane. Great aspirations. A need to rise, to evolve.
  • On a train. Stability. Your important bonds are being strengthened.

The Destination

Where you were headed sharpens the reading.

  • Another country or city. An important change that takes you out of your comfort zone. Maturity in progress.
  • An unknown place. Routine is pressing down on you. You are asking for new experiences.
  • Outer space. A need for horizon. An entire chapter is closing to open another.

Journeys Through Time

  • To the past. You have long wanted to change something, and what you didn’t do in time is painful.
  • To the future. A good sign. You still have time to course-correct and make better choices.

If the dream left you with a feeling of movement that won’t quite fade, don’t let it pass you by. A call to an experienced clairvoyant can help you understand in which direction your own unconscious is pushing you. You’ll find the number in the image next to the article.