A changed face in the mirror
A changed reflection often shows a mismatch between waking identity and an image the psyche wants you to notice.
Identity dreams make the self visible from the outside. You may meet a double, look in a mirror, become transparent, see a photograph, or realize the dream self is not the waking self.
Ask what changed in self-recognition. Did you feel exposed, multiplied, corrected, erased, or finally seen?
Mirrors and photographs often show how the psyche imagines being seen, not simply how you look.
A double can carry a disowned role, a future possibility, or a version of you acting without permission.
Transparent selves and reality glitches ask whether the current identity has enough substance for what is happening.
Identity dreams ask how the self is being seen, split, corrected, hidden, or made visible from the outside.
A changed reflection often shows a mismatch between waking identity and an image the psyche wants you to notice.
A double can carry a rejected role, a future possibility, or a version of you acting with feelings you do not usually permit.
Photos freeze identity. They can show how you think you are remembered, judged, preserved, or trapped in an older image.
Becoming transparent, blurry, or unreal asks whether the current identity has enough substance for the situation you are living through.
Write what changed in self-recognition. The dream's meaning is often in the gap between the person you expected to see and the one who appeared.
Describe what you saw of yourself, then write what that image knew that you did not.
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