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Power Over a Dream

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I have a recurring dream of being stuck in an elevator. Over the years, I’ve connected it to being stuck in a rut, being undecided about something, or being worried about which direction my life is going. You see, the elevator doesn’t just stop – it takes over. It has a life of its own, going up, down and sideways. Sometimes it is much smaller than the shaft and it swings on its cables. Sometimes it stops between floors and the doors open – revealing to me the scariest thing of all: the dark, dirty elevator shaft.

I had the dream again last night, but this time it was a little different. The elevator continued to have control, but I overcame the dream.

I was in a three storey building and I got into the elevator with two men. I wanted to go from the third to the second floor, but for some reason I couldn’t push the button, so the elevator went to the first floor. The men got out, and I pushed the second floor button, but I ended up again on the third. I allowed the door to close, vowing that if I missed the second floor again, I’d get out on the first and take the stairs. Of course, when the doors closed, the elevator took control. We went up to the roof and started going sideways. I had a window in the elevator then (why? It was a dream) and I could see the tops of the other rooves from where I was.

Instead of panicking, however, as I usually do in this dream, I pulled a piece of paper and a pen out of my bag and I sat down and started writing. I figured if the elevator wasn’t going to do what I wanted it to, I’d make the best of it with the time I had on my hands.

Pretty cool, eh? If only I could remember what I wrote. It might just have been brilliant.

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Author: Linda G. Hill

There's a writer in here, clawing her way out.

14 thoughts on “Power Over a Dream

  1. LAMarcom's avatar

    I posted (some months ago, if memory serves) about having an awesome dream which would have made a viral post… Alas. I just could not remember much of it. Since then, I keep a pen and pad on my nightstand. Now the awesome post dreams don’t come. Scared ’em off. Damn!

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  2. Winifred M. Reilly's avatar

    As a child I had this same dream. My elevator would go up and up to secret floors. Always frightening. I stopped having this dream in my late teens after I was able, in the dream, to successfully get out before the craziness started.

    What I love about your solution was that you surrendered to the situation while at the same time taking control. Wonderful paradox! Better still, you did it by writing, which I see as a means to connecting to our true voice.

    Great piece.

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  3. navigator1965's avatar

    Powerlessness, trapped in your current life, sailor on the seas of fate?

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  4. vicbriggs's avatar

    I have recurring dreams too… Perhaps I ought to start a dream journal.

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  5. markbialczak's avatar

    It’s a wonderful thing to write yourself out of a nightmare while still in the nightmare. Bravo, Linda. Maybe tonight you will have a sweet dream bringing back your words from last night.

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