Quote Originally Posted by Frequent22 View Post
Thanks, for the advices and i don't even think it was the first dream on the subject. The weird part is that it is not being moved right NOW , and i will probably not even live here when it does happen. So it seems so strange that it's even on my mind :/
That's interesting, but it does seem pretty normal to me. I think that we become attached to the permanence of places, particularly the places that we've lived.

I remember visiting the house that my grandparents used to live in and finding that the house's barn had been burned up in a fire. Even though it wasn't a place that they or anyone I knew lived anymore, it felt like someone was gouging at the memories I had attached to that place. As if when the place burned, some small part of my past was lost with it. The truth, of course, is that the mind is the real caretaker of the past, not some old burned-out building. But it was an odd feeling.

I think it's partially because we base so much of our memory structure around geography. The "memory palace" or "method of Loci" is an excellent mnemonic technique that uses this principle:

Method of loci - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia