Here are the answers to what those bubbles below mean. IF you are here and have not read the quiz below, please stop! Scroll down and take the quick quiz. Then return here, it will be a whole lot more fun, I promise.
The shimmering bubbles you blow in your imagination are symbols of your hopes and dreams. The scene you described reveals how you think about the dreams you hope someday will come true.
1. The bubbles you blow float away high into the sky.
You see your own dreams as elusive and unattainable, flying away from you like soap bubbles on the wind. Maybe you’re wishing for too much, too soon or are caught up in an impossible fantasy. Whatever the case may be, the gap between your dreams and reality is wide. As much as you may like to tell others of your grand schemes and plans for the future, somewhere inside of yourself is a voice telling you just how fragile and fleeting those dreams are.
2. You are blowing hundreds of tiny bubbles through your plastic ring.
You’ve set your sights on the immediate attainable – new clothes, a car, a boyfriend or girlfriend. Your dreams are sensible and always within your reach. Decide what it is you want most in the world and work for it. If you chase after everything at once, you stand a good chance of ending up empty-handed.
3. You’re concentrating on blowing a single enormous bubble.
You have a single, all important dream or ambition that drives your entire life. Hold on to that desire and keep striving toward your goal. Given time, you’ll see that it’s not so far from your grasp.
4. The bubbles you make are blown behind you on the breeze.
Your disappointing experience with unfulfilled hopes and dreams in the past shapes how you think today. But the experience of chasing after and losing a few dreams along the way was all just training for you as you make new goals for the future. Don’t be afraid to keep dreaming – the only people who never fail are those who never try.
When I first read #3 I wondered if that was really me.But when I read all the others I saw that none of them were and #3 was actually the closest to me. Interesting.
at this time, I think it is very you. You blog about your goal, you live your goal and I believe you will reach it!
Damn, ‘should have picked door 3 then. Must Blow Harder. 🙂
not to worry Ken, you already a blow hard! 😉
Well I shall interpret my slightly amended version. My bubbles didn’t float miles away, so I think my dreams can’t be totally elusive. I just need to reach out and grasp them, before the wind blows them away. Interesting. I have a few projects I am trying to get off the ground since my job and I parted company. They are within my grasp.
Must take more photos! 🙂
I chose no.3. That is great!
This comment has been removed by the author.
@A
your photos are fabulous, yes keep capturing them 🙂
@Allure,
Keep on pushing, I am cheering for you!
I was “the bubbles you make are blown behind you on the breeze.” When I first read the explanation I was a little disappointed but they are all sort of a ‘downer’, aren’t they? I mean, none of them are all ‘you are totally fulfilled and everything is hunky dory!’ Anyway, it is likely fitting – I’m nothing if not a dreamer. CHEERS!
Thank you from a silly number one. And all this time I thought it was only because I enjoyed watching bubbles floating gently on the breeze. Does it change anything that I tried to chase them down and pop them?
I don’t know, Deb. It seems a little late to make me give all the stuff I got in life back now.
Sometimes a cigar is only a cigar. (Sigmund Freud.)
Sometimes a bubble is only a bubble. (Your servant Max.)
Let’s forget all this and just go blow some bubbles together. I know just the place. We can take the sex god guy too if you want. 🙂
I’m in! We can go play with bubbles and have fun! After all, this is you:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-1auRCameVY
Don’t worry about our buddy, I think he’s busy…shhhh!;)
Great & I’d like to go by point #3… Really a cool Bubble(post)…