2- A museum can represent a place where we store our memories and therefore can represent the subconscious it is that part of ourselves which we will usually only approach in an efiort to understand who we are and where we came from.
3- The past as an interesting relic that can be observed at some length, and then moved away from in order to progress. [1]
Things from your past that are preserved or still lingering (memories, emotions, judgments, etc.).
The importance of whatever is represented by the museum’s contents.
The idea of being unused, untouched, untouchable, or unattainable (like the items in a museum).
The idea of something being perceived as out of date or obsolete (or a fear of such).
Reverence for (or even “worship” of) people or things from the past.
See also: Antique, Past, Time Frame [3]
(2) It may represent the collective unconscious, the oldest part of the psyche.
If so, your dream will be showing you something of great value as far as your personal development is concerned. [4]
If the museum is distasteful, you will have many causes for vexation. [5]
Your own past, or humankind’s collective past.
The foundations of your thoughts, actions, and ideas, some of which can (and should) be dusted off so that understanding, integration, and growth can occur. [7]
2. History;
3. Dead church; Ps. 44:1 [19]
being lost in a: your mental storehouse of past happenings is in disorder.
of a: discovery of lost valuables that wil prove important to future career.
visiting a, alone: your boredom is self-induced and self-resolved.
family, with: are striving too hard to build a team out of the wrong athletes.
loved one, with a: your love is not matched equal y by lover. [20]
