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dries n atrick A P d n a n ry E O WHAT D M REA D R U O SY Dear Dream Expert, I dreamt I was at a voting hall watching people cast their vote. I was thinking I still had to cast my vote, and that I would vote for Trump. I saw Trump and a bunch of other people. He was happy and greeting people. Then, I noticed I was barefoot. I walked to the bathroom and the floor was really dirty and there were small puddles of water. I was grossed out that my bare feet were walking on this dirty floor. Sincerely, Barefoot by Kath ? N A ME Dear Dream Expert, I dreamt I moved into a new house with my husband. I went into one bedroom and my husband had completely re-decorated it. I was really impressed. The room was beautiful. My friend Shannon came over with some dogs that she left in the backyard (one word to describe her is shy). I asked her if she wanted to walk on the beach later. Then, we heard loud noises in the backyard, and discovered two of the dogs were violent and fighting. I yelled “these two dogs have to go.” So two people came and claimed them. Then, the other dogs were super calm and quiet. Sincerely, New Homeowner Dear New Homeowner, Dear Barefoot, You recognize you need to make a decision about something that will potentially have great power and impact in your life (voting for a presidential candidate). You want to choose the part of yourself that is strong to help lead you through life (the type of thinking that Trump possesses would be the part of yourself that you want to be in charge). There are some thoughts you have about your thinking (related to what you think of Trump) that need to be released or cleansed (going to the bathroom). You fear this type of thinking may tarnish (dirty floors) your spiritual foundation (feet). You are thinking in a new way (a home represents your mind). A part of your inner self (represented by your husband) is improving the way you rest and assimilate new information (he redecorated the bedroom). You have a habitual way of being shy (your shy friend brings dogs which are habits). This habit of being shy causes you to turn against yourself and brings up anger (the dogs fighting). Another way to understand this is that your repression or shyness causes you anger. You recognize the need to release the anger, and when you do it stops the chain reaction of habitual anger (you remove the two violent dogs, and then the other dogs become quiet). eydismedia.com 63