Hi, I know it's been almost 2 years since you posted your dream, but I just saw this and would like to offer a possible interpretation. If you have already figured it out, let me know if I am close to being correct. I'm not an expert and don't have a gift of interpretation, but here goes... the stuff in brackets is from DreamMoods.com {The green trees symbolize new hopes, growth, desires, knowledge, and life. It also implies strength, protection and stability. You are concentrating on your own self-development and individuation. The snow could signify your inhibitions, unexpressed emotions and feelings of frigidity. To see your bed in your dream represents your intimate self and discovery of your sexuality. To see a nightstand in your dream represents the things in your life that you need to put to rest and let go of. To dream that you are on a pedestal indicates recognition and honor. You are the object of admiration and are being made an example. Alternatively, it may suggest that your ego is becoming over-inflated. You are showing off. To see mountains in your dream signify many major obstacles and challenges that you have to overcome. If you are on top of the mountain, then it indicates that you have achieved and realized your goals. You have recognized your full potential. Alternatively, mountains denote a higher realm of consciousness, knowledge, and spiritual truth. To dream that you are climbing a mountain signifies your determination and ambition.} The horizon is your future and goals. The section of mountains that were upside-down is the part of your future or goals that need to be straightened out, or righted. The bright, white light indicates that you need to move toward a higher level of awareness and feeling. The gravel path implies a practical path. The house represents your self or soul. The old man represents forgiveness, and I'm thinking the fact the he was angry and chasing you away represents unforgiveness. Perhaps there is someone that you either have not forgiven, or that they have not forgiven you and you feel guilty (hence the apology). I think the overriding theme of the dream is about forgiveness (and possibly loneliness). You have accomplished much and have grown quite a bit, but there is still this unforgiveness and guilt that is ruining the beautiful scenery and vision of your life. Is there anyone in your past or present that you need to confront? I hope this helps in some way. Jenny
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