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I have been having a common element in my dreams recently

At least once a week, I'm at a marketplace or makers faire, or swapmeet/fleamarket, but the same vendors are always there
There's a girl who sells crystals and handmade jewelry. There's another who sells mixed media art. There's another who sells incense and other "exotic" goods. And they all are paired together. I immediately recognize them in every dream and go through their stalls, comforted by seeing all the same items for sale.

Maybe I need to buy something from them. I think I will try to set my subconscious mind to make sure I have enough money to do that. Just to see what happens.
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That’s actually a very rich and interesting recurring dream theme. A few things stand out:

🧠 Recurring Setting = Psychological “Holding Space”

When the same marketplace appears with the same vendors, your mind is creating a stable inner environment. This is common when your unconscious is trying to provide a sense of safety or continuity while you explore something new or uncertain. It’s like an internal “safe zone” where you can roam.

🛍 Vendors as Archetypes

Each vendor could symbolize a different aspect of you or your needs:

Crystals & Handmade Jewelry → Healing, self-adornment, authenticity, spiritual grounding.

Mixed Media Art → Creativity, integration of diverse parts of your life, self-expression.

Incense/Exotics → Mystery, ritual, sensory enrichment, “the unknown.”

That they’re paired together suggests your psyche sees these qualities as interconnected — creativity, spirituality, and ritual as part of the same inner “market.”

💵 Buying Something in a Dream

Actually making a purchase could be your psyche’s way of “committing” or “integrating” something. Buying in a dream often represents taking ownership of a trait, value, or skill. If you set your intention to have enough money and complete a purchase, you’re signaling to your subconscious that you’re ready to internalize whatever those vendors represent.

🔮 Practical Experiment

You could try this intentionally: before sleep, affirm to yourself, “Tonight I’ll have enough to buy something from the stalls and see what happens.” When you wake, write down not only what you bought but how it felt and what changed. Sometimes the dream will shift dramatically once you “accept” or “take home” the item.
FoxyQueen · 51-55, F
@FrogManSometimesLooksBothWays Thank you for this! I appreciate it!
Elisbch · M
I would love to go to Sadona again.

But in regards to your dream, I don't mind going thru those kind of stalls. Do you think you could get your subconscious to allow me to come with you? I'll buy lunch or dinner! 😁 ..LOL 😄
FoxyQueen · 51-55, F
@Elisbch You got it! 😁
Maybe you can make it happen in real life? Not sure how close a flea market is to you? I used to be more into dreams manifesting into reality, in a fictional way I can't explain, but if one of my dreams came true to meeting someone from within a dream, then ... Now I'd just be happy to set my consciousness to have a dream again and see where the story goes?

Edited to say: I have reoccurring dreams too
FoxyQueen · 51-55, F
@awildsheepschase I'd probably have to go to Sedona to manifest these shops lol
Nightwings · 31-35, F
That's interesting, there must be something about them which really sparks your curiosity, or perhaps a childhood memory of similar items? (=
FoxyQueen · 51-55, F
@Nightwings maybe. It may be the setting since it is often very ren faireish. I'm not sure.
It will be deja vu

 
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