posted December 13, 2002 08:04 PM
Freud would indeed have had a field day with this one! 
He would have probably said something about sexual repression or urges due to some religious experience or belief.
Stella, do you think Freud's viewpoints and interpretations had anything to do with himself? I mean, how could they not be reflections of his own inner psychology? I think he had issues. 
Well, there ARE alot of symbols here that could be taken as sexual, but they also have spiritual connotations, especially because of the beginnings with church.
First you are seated in church, listening to a preacher - receiving some sort of spiritual or religious message.
Then you are out in the meadow - this could be a visual representation of the message suggested by the church scene, which to me is emphasized by the spiritual nature of the symbols presented.
The green, grassy meadow suggests fertility and a state of freedom, while also suggesting something about your "nature" which, in dream symbology, would be further detailed by any animals or other features in the meadow. So, we have the bee and the honey.
There are many connections with the divine surrounding bee symbology, so perhaps this bee is imparting some sort of wisdom, something with which to nurture the soul. Honey happens to symbolize just that - healing, spirituality, pureness of substance, food for the soul.
So to me, it seems that a higher energy is being imparted to you for the purpose of growth and understanding. But understanding of what?
The answer must be contained within your friend's statement. I can only offer possibilities here as I do not have a grasp upon the exact meaning of this, but I feel that this is something pertinent to some current life situation. Suggested are cyclic forces (death and rebirth), self sacrifice, instinctual/primal energies transformed into some higher state, and/or the spiritual nature of life.
Does any of this seem to fit?
Or IS this a sexual reference?

