Then I had a series of dreams of being lost, in derelict buildings, in large historic houses, in labyrinths of narrow streets in ancient towns, in mazes. I just could not find my way out. That was a time when Latvia gained independence from the Soviet Union. The feeling of freedom was great, however, all the economics were connected between Soviet republics, mostly to Russia. So, lots of businesses just collapsed. The sphere of arts and culture suffered the first and the most. And I was working in this field. The challenges and the frustrations were huge, I was out of work and having more and more often the "lost" dreams. No exit.Then suddenly those dreams started to finish with me finding the exit and afterwards standing on a high steep cliff overlooking a vast area of water, possibly a sea or even an ocean. And they continued and continued in different ways, but the white cliffs were always the same.
Not so long after those dreams started, a chance to move to England with my family occurred. I jumped at the opportunity and moved. When I saw the white cliffs of Dover for the first time, I recognised them, being ones in my dreams, straight away. Isn't that very strange? It makes me think, where are those dreams coming from?As my grandma said, "we don't know what we don't know". But I am, being me, still thinking and questioning, and overthinking, and daydreaming about all the things I don't know. And why not!!!Maija Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to Facebook