The dreamer asked himself a question in his dream. The doors and windows are closed, why do the curtains move like the wind? According to the dream satisfaction theory, asking questions is the meaning of dreams. The dreamer has a problem that bothers him. Where does this question point?
The dreamer himself has a hint, and the dreamer says, "My foot is facing the window". The swing of the curtain is the result of my feet touching. Then this is an example of a simple dream, which is caused by physical or physical stimulation. The dreamer himself has found the answer in his dream or after waking up.
It may not be the touch of the feet that makes the curtains swing, so what causes the curtains to swing? Questioning leads us to think deeply. Maybe another person touched the curtain. Did the dreamer ever suspect that someone would come in while sleeping? Or did someone enter or hide in the house when he was not asleep or paying attention? Either it is not a person, or the window is not closed properly, or it is windy or cold. . . . Dreams lead us to the direction of doubt.
The dreamer should think about the recent stimulus and the stimulus related to this dream a long time ago through memory. And this kind of stimulation is "something, which brings you one." . . . The problem was not obvious before, but now I finally know what my question is. "
I mean, this dream implies that you have a problem, and finding this problem is the answer to the dream. Not to find out what the answer to this question is, but to find out what this "question" is. This is the meaning of this dream.