Age · Old

Old Crowd in dreams

The social pressure of the situation — what others want of you.

In its old form, the symbol carries long history — accumulated knowledge, accumulated weight, and the kind of presence that does not need to assert itself. Old versions of symbols in dreams are often offering you a sentence you needed to hear from someone who has seen many cycles.

A crowd in a dream is the dictionary's image of social pressure. Being moved by a crowd you did not choose to be in is the dictionary's image of a phase of life where the direction has been set by other people's expectations more than your own.

Standing still in a moving crowd is the dictionary's image of refusing to be carried along — usually the dream's positive reading on a phase where the dreamer is starting to choose their own pace.

A welcoming crowd at an event is the dictionary's image of recognition — community received.

Where you often see it. A crowded street. A crowd at an event you do not remember coming to. Being pushed by people you cannot see. The dream uses the crowd for the social pressure of the situation — what others want from you.

What it is not. A crowd is not necessarily a sign of community. Often it is the opposite — the absence of intimate company.

Related in the dictionary. Read crowd with stranger, noise, and any scene where you cannot find anyone you actually know.

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