A married woman dreams about cutting down pine trees

One sunny morning, Linlin woke up feeling a little tired, as if she had dreamed of something last night. She rubbed her sore head and sat up only to realize that she had dreamed about cutting down pine trees in a dense pine forest last night.

She still remembered that in her dream, she kept cutting down pine trees one after another with an axe, and the birds in the forest flew up in fright, as if in protest against her violent behavior. But Linlin felt that she could not stop her violent behavior. She did not end her actions until she felt that her strength was exhausted. It became quiet around her, but she felt very tired.

Linlin thought about the meaning of this dream, and she suddenly understood that this dream was telling her about the depression and depression deep in her heart. These negative emotions had been accumulated in her body and mind, causing her life to deteriorate. increasingly heavy. The dream of cutting down the pine trees symbolizes her desire to let go of her burdens and release her inner pent-up desires.

Linlin recalled the situation she faced in real life. She always felt that her family life was quite empty and lonely. Not only is her husband busy with work and indifferent to her, but her children have grown up and do not need her as much care as before. She felt that she had lost the meaning of family, and in this state of emptiness, she found it difficult to get through each day smoothly.

Linlin felt that the depression in her heart was very strong. She kept asking herself questions, why do I feel so lost and empty? Why can't my family life be happy? Why do I often feel helpless and hopeless? Is it my own problem or my family’s problem?



When Linlin thought about these questions, the action of cutting down the pine trees in her dream became very meaningful. She understood that the accumulated emotions and dissatisfaction from the past were like pine trees, gradually spreading into tumors, sprouting and taking root deep in her heart. She believed that she needed to use an ax to transform her inner problems and anxieties into actual actions and expressions, as in the dream, and cut off these tumorous emotions to gain inner peace and tranquility.

Linlin decided to take action. She called her husband and told him about the problems she had been facing in recent days and her inner turmoil. She told him frankly that she needed more care and support. She stopped being silent and spoke her mind to find a solution.

Linlin also started to try various new interests. She learned cooking, wrote some poetry, took fitness classes and socialized more with some friends. In the experience of cutting down pine trees, she found a way to relieve her depression and loneliness in family life, and gave her the confidence to face and solve problems positively. She discovered that when you release your deepest psychological issues, you can experience every moment of your life more richly.

In general, Linlin's dreams are not a reflection of some untranslatable pathology in her. Rather, it may be a reflection of her desire for life and the actions that her heart desires to unfold. thisThe dream allowed her to begin to see her inner irritability and negative emotions, and guided her to seek health, happiness and positive motivation to release her inner depression.