Dreamwork always
- iamsahlien
- Oct 5
- 3 min read
Okay, that dream was a lot. Mark Wahlberg was in it. He had, like, five kids and was thinking about having more with this woman, but he was saying he didn't need to be married to do it. It felt really specific. And then there was a whole other part where I was listing all my old jobs, and there was a con man on the run... and my friend William sold his house for a crazy price. What does this even mean?
Let's walk through it. This isn't random; it's a message. Think of every person in the dream as a part of you or a energy you're working with.
First, the 'Mark Wahlberg' part. He's a builder, right? Takes action. Creates businesses, a family—tangible things. In your life, he might represent your own inner Manifestor—the part of you that's ready to build something new and expand.
The Five Kids & Wanting More: In dreams, 'kids' can be your creations. Not just children, but projects, ideas, or new chapters you're giving life to. The desire for 'a couple more' suggests a powerful, expansive creative energy is waking up inside you. You're not done creating. There's more wanting to be born through you.
'Didn't need to be married to have more': This is a big one. This could be your mind challenging old rules. It's about sovereign creation. You might be realizing that you don't need external permission, a certain status, or to follow traditional paths ('marriage') to create the life you want. Your own will and energy are authority enough
'Kaurel Volunteered': Since I've mentioned Kaurel before as a transformative, purifying force, her 'volunteering' is huge. It means your highest, most tested self—the part of you that has been through the fire—is not just on board, it's leading this charge. Your inner strength is signing up for this expansion.
The Grown Kids Were Excited: This is a great sign. It means the 'creations' and work you've already done in your life are stable and supportive. Your past successes and growth are cheering you on. Your entire system is aligned for this new phase.
Now, the 'Inventory & Con Man' part. This feels like a parallel process, a cleaning of the house before the new guests arrive.
Listing Your Old Jobs: This is your subconscious taking stock. It's integrating all the different 'you's you've been—the one who worked at the women's store, the one who sold phone books. You're acknowledging your entire journey, which helps you fully step into who you are now without old baggage.
The Con Man: He's classic. He's the inner trickster, the self-doubt, the limiting belief, the old story that doesn't serve you anymore. The fact that he was 'being looked for' and 'scared easily' is brilliant. It means the new, powerful energy you're operating from (the 'clients you offer') is too bright and clear for that old nonsense to stick around. Your new frequency is scaring off the lower-vibrational stuff.
Finally, the 'William's House' echo:
A friend's 'house' selling for a steep price based on 'high belief' is a mirror. It's the universe showing you the principle in action. Your own 'house'—your sense of self, your foundation, your next life chapter—is being valued at a new, higher level because of your own high belief. It's a confirmation that this is how your reality is starting to work.
So, what's the possible overall message?
Your dream might be telling you: 'You are in a powerful phase of expansion. The part of you that builds and creates is waking up, and it's realizing it doesn't have to play by the old rules. Your past has prepared you for this, and the inner 'con men' of doubt are losing their power. Your belief is now the most valuable currency you have. A major upgrade is not just possible—it's already in motion.'
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