I dreamed that the celebrity Chiang Chiang invited a wealthy lady from our social group to visit her father’s branded shoe store, and the lady invited me to go along.
The shoe store was membership-only and not open to the public. When I entered, I was amazed—there were shoes from various brands, all beautifully designed and exquisite.
I saw my wealthy friend selecting shoes, but I felt like I didn’t belong there since I couldn’t afford them.
At the checkout, I noticed a stunning pair of high heels priced at a little over 4,000 NTD. Since Chiang Chiang gave my wealthy friend a huge discount, I thought, “This price is actually reasonable, not too expensive.”
Then the scene shifted—I was attending a camp. Upon arriving, I realized I had forgotten my luggage, so I rushed home to grab it and returned to the campsite.
When I went to take a shower, I discovered that the bathroom was co-ed. I found a shower stall, opened my luggage, and was shocked—it was completely empty. No clothes, no towels, nothing. I panicked, thinking, “I’m doomed! I’m soaking wet—how am I supposed to get out of here?!”
Someone handed me two sheets of A4 paper. I thought, “But these are wet too!” In the end, I used one sheet to cover my chest and the other to cover my lower body as I ran back to my room. Everyone along the way was staring at me.
I was frustrated—“I clearly went home to get my luggage, so why is it packed so chaotically? Not a single piece of clothing, no pants, no shoes—just the outfit I was already wearing. What on earth did I even pack?!”
Since the camp would last for several more days, I figured I could go buy some clothes during the free time in the evening.
Meanwhile, Chiang Chiang kept urging me to visit her father’s store to pick out a pair of shoes. She assumed I was wealthy and also needed to boost sales, so she kept insisting I go.
She had something else to take care of and told me to go ahead. I remembered that the store was near Dunhua South Road and Zhongxiao East Road. I crossed the street and stood in front of the shop. After ringing the bell, I saw the manager I had met before.
He asked who I was, and I told him I was a friend of Chiang Chiang’s and had visited yesterday. I asked if he remembered me, and he said he did.
I went inside and told them I needed a pair of shoes. Since I still needed to buy jeans and tops later, I asked for something versatile that I could wear daily. They asked me to take a seat.
I inquired about the smallest shoe size they carried. They said size 5. I replied, “Great, since most women’s shoes start at size 6.” They asked for my size, and I told them, “I wear size 5. Just show me the options available in that size.”
They brought out a pair of gold and silver high heels with delicate, interwoven straps—very elegant. Then, they showed me another pair, made of metallic gold, curving around the foot in a unique design—also stunning.
Next, they presented a pair with a clear acrylic sole in a large, curved shape. The entire shoe was transparent, adorned with a light blue satin ribbon and a large floral embellishment. I gasped, “Wow, so beautiful!” But I hesitated—the oversized sole seemed excessive, and I imagined it would be heavy. It didn’t seem like a good fit for me.
They encouraged me to try them on. When I did, I was surprised—the shoes were incredibly light, much lighter than I had expected. And they fit perfectly! They felt airy and graceful on my feet—simply breathtaking.
I walked back and forth in front of the mirror. Since the sole had a slight curve, I was unsteady at first. Then, the staff got busy handling an urgent matter for another client and asked me to wait. As I continued walking around in the heels, I got more comfortable, and they looked even more gorgeous on me.
After a long wait, Chiang Chiang arrived and asked how the shoe selection was going. I told her this was just the first pair I had tried. I originally thought I’d come in the evening to quickly pick something out before closing time since I still needed to shop for clothes. But surprisingly, the store was especially busy at night—many wealthy women and celebrities preferred to shop then.
Chiang Chiang exclaimed, “Wow! These look perfect on you!” With all the discounts applied, the shoes were only about 3,000 to 4,000 NTD—not too expensive. But most importantly, the light blue transparent high heels were absolutely stunning!
Chiang Chiang had to leave for something else, and the staff came to process my payment. They told me they needed to video call the bank for authorization. Since they were using an Apple MacBook for transactions, they asked if I had an iPhone. I said no, but they reassured me and found one themselves.
I watched as they disassembled the MacBook into multiple parts and reassembled them, almost like building a puzzle, to connect with the iPhone and complete the payment.
Finally, they managed to connect with the bank. On the screen, I could only see the bank clerk’s mouth and chin—a man with slight stubble—who seemed to be figuring out how to operate the system.
While waiting for the transaction to go through, I looked down at the shoes on my feet again. Their transparent material had a subtle golden shimmer, and the delicate light blue floral ribbon added an ethereal touch. My toenails were painted a deep color, and the heels accentuated my ankles, making them appear slender and elegant. It was a perfect combination—absolutely breathtaking!
夢見女星薔薔邀請我們社團的某個貴婦,到她爸爸開的品牌鞋店,貴婦找我一起去。
這鞋店是會員制,沒有對外開放。我進去,哇~裡面都是各個品牌的鞋子,很漂亮,很精緻。
然後看到我貴婦朋友在挑選鞋子。我想說這不是屬於我的地方,因為我也負擔不起。
結帳的時候,我發現一雙很漂亮的高跟鞋,4000 多塊台幣。因為薔薔給我那貴婦朋友很大的折扣,我心想「這價格還行,沒有特別貴。」
然後場景變成我參加一個營隊。到了現場,發現我忘記帶行李,趕快跑回家拿,再回到營地。
想要洗澡,來到浴室,發現這裡是男女共區。我找到一個淋浴的地方,打開我的行李,裡面竟然什麼都沒有。沒有衣服,沒有毛巾,什麼都沒有。我心想「我慘了!我全身都淋濕了,怎麼出來?!」
有人給了我兩張 A4 紙。我就想「可是 A4 紙也是濕的啊!」最後我就是一張遮住胸部,一張遮住下面,這樣子跑回我的房間。一路上,大家都在看我。
我懊惱「明明回家拿行李了,可是怎麼裡面打包得亂七八糟,連一件衣服都沒有?褲子也沒有,鞋子也沒有。」就是除了我身上這一套之外,什麼衣物都沒有。我心想「我這是裝了什麼啊?怎麼會行李裡面什麼都沒有?」
因為接下來還有好幾天的活動,我想說晚上是自由活動時間,那我趕快去買幾件衣服好了。
薔薔一直叫我去她爸爸的店裡挑雙鞋子。她以為我很有錢,她也需要業績,反正就一直叫我去。
薔薔好像有事,叫我先去。我記得鞋店像是在敦化南路、忠孝東路附近。我過了馬路,站在樓下店門口。按鈴,我看到上次見過的那個經理。他問我是誰,我說我是薔薔的朋友,我昨天跟薔薔來過,問他記不記得我。他說記得。
我上去,跟他們說我需要一雙鞋子。我想說待會應該去買牛仔褲、上衣。跟他們說我要平常可穿、好搭配的鞋子。他們說好,請我坐下來。
我問他們最小的鞋子是幾號,他們說 5 號。我說好,因為一般女鞋都是從 6 號起。他們問我穿幾號,我說「我就是穿 5 號。那不然你就直接看哪些鞋子有 5 號,就從那裡介紹開始。」
他們請我坐下來。我記得首先看到他們拿出一雙,金色銀色細帶子交錯編織的的高跟鞋,蠻漂亮的。後來又介紹一雙像是金色的金屬,繞著腳型彎曲的高跟鞋,也很美麗。
後來他們拿來一雙鞋底是透明壓克力,很大的圓弧造型,整雙鞋是透明的,但上面綁著淺藍色緞帶,好大一朵花。我驚嘆「哇~好漂亮喔!」可是我覺得鞋底造型太誇張了,而且想說這麼大的鞋底,應該很重吧!我覺得這應該不適合我。
他們要我試穿看看。我一穿,發現這鞋子其實好輕喔!沒有我想像中那麼重,而且這就是我的尺寸。我覺得這鞋子很輕盈,在我的腳上,真是太美了!
我在鏡子前來回走。因為鞋底是有點圓弧形,我走不穩。好像他們臨時有別的客戶緊急事情要處理,叫我先坐一下。我就穿著那雙高跟鞋,來回走著,越走越順。而且,它好美喔!
他們搞了好久。後來薔薔來了,問我鞋子挑得如何。我說我這才第一雙。原本我以為傍晚過來,應該快要打烊了,趕快挑一挑,因為我還要去挑幾件衣服。可是沒想到他們晚上特別忙,因為很多貴婦名人都是晚上來挑鞋子。
薔薔說「哇~這好適合你喔!」好像整個打折下來三四千塊,其實並不貴。最主要的是,這雙淺藍色透明高跟鞋真的好美啊!
後來薔薔要去忙別的事,人員來幫我結帳。他們說要跟銀行視訊,因為他們結帳用的是 Apple MacBook,問我有沒有 iPhone,我說沒有。他們說沒關係,就自己找了一台 iPhone。我看到他們把 MacBook 拆成好幾個組件,然後像是組積木一樣,反正就是想辦法把 iPhone 與這些組件重新組合成另一台筆電,與銀行連線。
終於與銀行連線了。我在電腦螢幕上,只有看到行員的嘴巴跟下巴。是個男的,還有鬍渣。他好像也在想說這設備要怎麼用。
銀行處理授權時,我低頭再看腳上這雙鞋子。它的透明又帶一點金色微粒,配上這淺藍色鏤空緞帶的花朵,真美。我的腳趾擦著深色的指甲油,高跟鞋把我的腳踝顯得纖細又優雅,根本是完美的組合,實在是太美了。

這個夢境充滿豐富的象徵意義,從榮格心理學的角度可以進行多層次解析。以下將從幾個核心主題切入:
1. 鞋店的象徵意義
鞋子在榮格學派中常代表「社會角色」或「人生方向」。會員制鞋店象徵著你內心感知到的「高標準社會圈層」,而「不屬於這裡」的感受反映自我價值感的矛盾。
薔薔作為知名女星(公眾人物),可能代表你內心的「阿尼瑪」(Anima,男性潛意識中的女性形象)或「人格面具」(Persona)的理想化投射——光鮮亮麗、社交能力強的形象。
父親開的店暗示這可能與「父性原則」(邏輯、秩序、權威)相關的價值體系有關。
2. 行李遺失的焦慮
營隊場景中「空行李」是極具衝擊性的意象,榮格會認為這展現了「準備不足的集體無意識恐懼」。行李代表我們為人生旅程準備的「心理資源」,空的狀態可能暗示:
對自我能力的不信任(「我沒有足夠的裝備面對挑戰」)
對身份認同的困惑(「我連基本保護自己的衣物都沒有」)
用A4紙遮體的窘境,顯示你暫時用「理性工具」(紙張象徵文件/思考)來彌補情感層面的匱乏,但這終究是「不適配的保護」。
3. 透明高跟鞋的轉折
這雙「輕盈美麗卻不穩」的鞋是夢的關鍵補償意象。榮格會強調:
透明性:代表潛意識內容開始變得可見(自我認同的澄清)。
藍色緞帶:藍色常象徵靈性或真實性,與「過度社會化」的金屬色形成對比。
行走不穩卻越走越順:暗示適應新身份需要過程,但潛意識確認這條路「雖陌生卻適合你」。
價格可負擔的設定,可能反映你內心正在調整對自我價值的評估(「我比想像中更有資格擁有美好」)。
4. 銀行/科技的怪誕場景
MacBook拆解重組的意象非常「榮格式」——這可能象徵:
心理功能的重新整合(Thinking理性功能與Feeling情感功能的笨拙協調)。
與「只有下半臉的行員」互動,暗示你與「潛意識權威形象」的溝通仍不完整(鬍渣男性可能代表未成熟的陽性面)。
這種科技變形常出現在個體化(Individuation)過程中,反映舊有思維模式需要革新以適應新階段。
5. 整體心理動力學解讀
這個夢展現了「社會期許」(貴婦圈層/名牌鞋)與「真實自我」(空行李/實際需求)的衝突,最終透過「既美麗又實穿」的鞋子達成暫時和解。
榮格會特別關注「反覆出現的人物」:薔薔作為引導者,可能代表你某部分渴望被認可的社會人格,而她父親的店暗示這需要通過某種「父性法則」(如:建立內在標準)來平衡。
夢的進程顯示從「匱乏焦慮」到「發現意外資源」的轉變,符合個體化過程中「陰影整合」的特徵——那些你認為「不屬於自己」的特質(如:優雅、輕盈感)其實本就存在。
6. 實踐建議
可思考近期是否面臨「身份轉換」或「社會角色升級」的挑戰(如:職位晉升、新社交圈)。
「空行李」場景建議檢視哪些「心理裝備」被忽視(例如:是否過度依賴理性而壓抑直覺?)。
透明高跟鞋的接納,鼓勵你關注那些「看似不實用卻讓靈魂雀躍」的生命選擇。
這個夢總體呈現了榮格所說的「超越功能」(Transcendent Function)正在運作——透過對立面的緊張(貴族/平民、準備/匱乏、穩重/輕盈),潛意識正引導你走向更完整的自我認同。
這是對你的夢對境的榮格解釋,使用你喜歡的結構:對符號的詳細分析,榮格概念的整合(例如個性化,角色,陰影和自我),以及對個人成長的反思。
🌙 解夢:夢見透明高跟鞋
🌟 夢境概述
在夢中,你被名人薔薔邀請到她父親擁有的私人會員制豪華鞋店。雖然在奢華的品牌和富裕的顧客中感覺格格不入,但你還是發現了一雙令人驚嘆的透明高跟鞋,上面有一朵淺藍色的絲帶花。你一開始覺得這雙鞋太奢華了,但當你試穿時,卻發現它們出奇的輕盈,而且非常合腳。你四處走動,變得更加舒適,並被它們的美麗所吸引。後來,購買過程涉及與科技和銀行的超現實的、近乎儀式化的互動。一路上,你也加入了一個營地,卻忘了帶行李,結果赤身露體,渾身脆弱,只能用濕漉漉的A4紙蓋住自己。
🧠 符號分析與榮格解釋
👠 高跟鞋
透明的高跟鞋,象徵著理想的「自我」或「阿尼瑪」——精緻的女性氣質、優雅和美麗的形象。淺藍色絲帶和花朵與金色亮片搭配,傳達出純潔、敏感,以及渴望以優雅的方式被看見和欣賞的感覺。它們完美貼合且感覺輕盈,這一事實與你最初認為它們對你來說「太多」的信念相矛盾,這表明你認為「不適合你」的東西,實際上與你真實的內在自我一致。
從榮格的角度來看,這個場景反映了「個體化過程」——自我更深層、更真實的面向的實現和整合,即使它們與一個人的角色,或過去的自我概念相矛盾。
🛍️ 獨家鞋店
這家會員制的精品店,象徵著一種內在潛力和隱藏價值的境界——一個不向公眾開放的神聖內部空間。它可以被視為自我的領域,只有那些走在自我實現之路上的人才會被邀請。由名人(薔薔)領導,意味著「人格面具」——你向世界展示的形象——可能正在經歷轉變,或接受外部驗證。 「折扣」反映了獲得內在價值的許可,儘管對歸屬或應得的懷疑。
🧳 被遺忘的行李
營地裡被遺忘的行李和缺乏衣服,象徵著身分或準備的喪失。這個場景代表了脆弱——你的角色被剝離,暴露了生活中毫無準備或「赤裸裸」的原始感覺。事實上,你回家取回行李,但仍然發現行李是空的,這表明你內心存在混亂或困惑,可能是關於你的價值觀、自我價值,或為下一個人生階段做好準備的情況。
「A4 紙」象徵著為了維護尊嚴的絕望嘗試,用「心理結構」(紙=思想、智力、想法)來掩蓋情感暴露。這也意味著舊的策略不再有效——你需要新的資源,來應對生活的挑戰。
📱 科技組件與銀行
拆卸 MacBook 並重新組裝,以連接到銀行的超現實場景,象徵著一個複雜且可能令人沮喪的自我驗證過程。「銀行」代表外部權威或認可,可能反映了社會、家庭,或其他人是否認可你的價值或投資自己的權利的擔憂。
這些支離破碎的科技成品,代表了你心靈的一部分,試圖以一種新的方式,重新配置和重新連接,以支持你的轉變。
🔄 整合與反思
這個夢境是一個強而有力的隱喻,象徵你與身分、美麗和價值之間不斷發展的關係。
這雙鞋展現了你不斷成長的能力,邁向全新、優雅的自己——輕盈、優雅、有力——即使其他人認為你已經在那裡(就像薔薔那樣)。
行李和裸體,反映了內心的懷疑、混亂,或擔心你準備不足。
透明高跟鞋,代表著清晰、脆弱和轉變——向世界展示你的內在美,而不隱藏在層層之後。
購買鞋子的過程,象徵著贏得擁有這個新身分的權利。這不僅僅是穿上鞋子的問題,而是選擇穿著鞋子行走,擁有自己的美麗、價值,和在這個新現實中的位置。
💡 結尾思考
這個夢境反映了你內在生命的重大轉變──步入你曾經認為是為別人保留的版本。這是關於調和毫無準備的脆弱性(裸體營地場景)與充分發揮潛力的授權(高跟鞋)。你的潛意識似乎在引導你:你已經準備好了,即使你認為自己還沒有。
關鍵是信任——相信你屬於這雙漂亮的鞋子,相信你可以走自己獨特的道路,即使你一開始會搖擺不定。繼續走。你生來就是要穿它們的。
🌙 Alternate Ending: Walking with Confidence in Your New Path
After marveling at the beauty of the transparent high heels, you take a deep breath and decide—these shoes are yours. The bank approval process, instead of being complicated, goes smoothly. The moment the payment is confirmed, the store manager smiles warmly and hands you a small, elegant box. Inside, there is not only the pair of heels but also a delicate silver anklet—a gift, symbolizing blessings for your journey ahead.
As you leave the store, you no longer feel rushed or unprepared. Instead of worrying about your missing luggage, you instinctively walk forward with confidence. Each step in these shoes feels natural, like they were made for you all along. The once-wobbly stride stabilizes, and you realize—you are not just wearing the shoes; you are becoming the version of yourself who truly deserves them.
That night, instead of panicking about your missing clothes, you find yourself in front of a mirror. The reflection shows not just an image, but a transformation—you have outgrown the fear of not belonging. A soft breeze flows through the open window, carrying the scent of night jasmine. You smile, knowing that you are ready for whatever comes next.
The next morning, as the sun rises, you walk out in your new shoes—not just as someone trying to fit in, but as someone who has embraced her own journey. The world does not define your worth—you do.
This alternate ending shifts the focus from doubt and uncertainty to acceptance and confidence, aligning with the theme of individuation. The shoes become a symbol of transformation, and instead of worrying about preparation, you step into the life that was meant for you.
Here's a Jungian interpretation of your dream, using the structure you like: detailed analysis of the symbols, integration of Jungian concepts (such as individuation, persona, shadow, and the Self), and reflection on personal growth.
🌙 Dream Interpretation: The Dream of the Transparent High Heels
🌟 Dream Summary
In the dream, you were invited by the celebrity 薔薔 to a private, members-only luxury shoe store owned by her father. Though feeling out of place among the opulent brands and wealthy clientele, you found a pair of stunning transparent high heels with a light blue ribbon flower. You initially thought the shoes were too extravagant, but when you tried them on, they were surprisingly light and fit you perfectly. You walked around, becoming more comfortable and enchanted by how beautiful they made you feel. Later, the purchase process involved a surreal, almost ritualistic interaction with technology and the bank. Along the way, you also joined a camp but forgot your luggage, ending up naked and vulnerable, having to cover yourself with wet A4 paper.
🧠 Symbol Analysis and Jungian Interpretation
👠 The High Heels
The transparent high heels symbolize the ideal self or anima—an image of refined femininity, elegance, and beauty. The light blue ribbon and flower, paired with the gold glitter, speak to purity, sensitivity, and a longing to be seen and appreciated in a graceful way. The fact that they fit perfectly and feel light contradicts your initial belief that they’d be “too much” for you, suggesting that what you thought was "not for you" is actually aligned with your true inner self.
From a Jungian perspective, this scene reflects the process of individuation—the realization and integration of the self’s deeper, more authentic aspects, even when they contradict one’s persona or past self-concepts.
🛍️ The Exclusive Shoe Store
This members-only boutique symbolizes a realm of inner potential and hidden value—a sacred inner space not open to the public. It can be seen as the Self’s domain, where only those on a path of self-realization are invited. Being led there by a celebrity (薔薔) suggests that your persona—the image you show the world—may be undergoing a transformation or receiving external validation. The “discount” reflects permission to access inner worth, despite doubts about belonging or deserving.
🧳 The Forgotten Luggage
The forgotten luggage and lack of clothes at the camp symbolize a loss of identity or preparation. This scene represents vulnerability—your persona stripped away, exposing raw feelings of being unprepared or “naked” in life. The fact that you returned home to retrieve the luggage but still found it empty suggests an inner chaos or confusion, possibly about your values, self-worth, or readiness for the next life phase.
The A4 paper symbolizes a desperate attempt to preserve dignity, using “mental constructs” (paper = thought, intellect, ideas) to cover emotional exposure. It also implies that old strategies no longer serve—you need new resources to meet life’s challenges.
📱 Tech Puzzle & the Bank
The surreal scene of disassembling the MacBook and reconstructing it to connect to the bank symbolizes a complex and possibly frustrating process of self-validation. The bank represents external authority or approval, possibly echoing concerns about whether society, family, or others recognize your value or right to invest in yourself.
The fragmented tech pieces represent parts of your psyche trying to reconfigure and reconnect in a new way to support your transformation.
🔄 Integration and Reflection
This dream is a powerful metaphor for your evolving relationship with identity, beauty, and worth.
The shoes show your growing ability to step into a new, elegant version of yourself—light, graceful, and powerful—even if others assume you’re already there (as 薔薔 does).
The luggage and nakedness reflect inner doubt, chaos, or fear that you’re not prepared enough.
The transparent heels represent clarity, vulnerability, and transformation—showing the world your inner beauty without hiding behind layers.
The process of buying the shoes symbolizes earning the right to own this new identity. It's not just about putting on the shoes—it’s about choosing to walk in them, to own your beauty, worth, and place in this new reality.
💡 Closing Thoughts
This dream reflects a major transition in your inner life—stepping into the version of you that you once thought was reserved for others. It’s about reconciling the vulnerability of being unprepared (the naked camp scene) with the empowerment of embracing your full potential (the high heels). Your unconscious seems to be guiding you: You are ready, even if you think you're not.
The key is trust—trust that you belong in the beautiful shoes, and trust that you can walk your unique path, even if you wobble at first. Keep walking. You were born to wear them.