Quote Originally Posted by Occipitalred View Post
My first impression is that the dream simply shifted its theme to match your attitude. You treated your dream like an AI like siri or a search engine like Google so the dream took that form. Seems the dream never gave you any answer though. Dreams often end too short... But you dream every night so that's okay.

My advice if you want to learn something important from your dreams... Ask yourself, what are recurrent themes in your dreams... If you dream about something often, that's probably important. Than, play with that scenario, try to understand it. Ask for that dream next time you lucid dream and play with that.

I'm sure some people have good results asking vague, or even direct questions to a dream, but I often find my dream unprepared for these questions and the answers I get back seem like random, superficial, often false answers. You can do the same without being dreaming. Just ask yourself while awake: show me something important. Medidate on that for a while...
Well I wouldn't be surprised if my dream gave me an answer that took me awhile to figure it out. I like to deeply think about things. Try to find the meaning in them. So if my dream gave me something that would take time to deduce I wouldn't mind because I like to think about things. Though you could be right about not receiving very good answers. This was the only time I have ever received a response from a dream so I cannot say if it's a valid response or not. Just for clarification your recommending that I try meditating and asking myself to show me something important?