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Another dream last night. I was playing a game with something like a tennis ball with a small boy. I appeared to be much younger than I am. It is an open green field. After a while I felt like changing the ball as it might have worn out. We decided to go to a shop . I remember the name of the shop was Decathlon.. Then the dream shifts to a new scene. I end up in the office of a big business. Strangely, the office had tables with green grass sprouts on its top. Wherever I looked in the openly vast office, a lot of people and green tables were visible with glass walls and doors. People seem to be enjoying the space. I was there waiting across a table watching everyone. My partner and daughter also were with me. Then I see us walking on a green meadow and see some beautiful horses pass by. My partner also was with me. She too seemed to like the beautiful horses!

INTERPRETATION
Dreams involving such vivid transitions from childhood play to professional settings often reflect how we balance our "inner child" with our adult responsibilities. Here is an insight into the symbols you experienced:
​The Playful Beginning
​The open green field and the tennis ball suggest a desire for simplicity and connection.
​The Small Boy: This often represents your own "inner child" or a younger version of yourself. Playing together indicates a sense of harmony with your past or a need for unstructured joy.
​The Decathlon Shop: Decathlon is a place for "gear" and "preparation." Moving from the field to a shop suggests a transition from pure play to a more organized or "adult" way of maintaining that joy—recognizing that even play requires care and renewal (replacing the worn-out ball).
​The "Green" Office
​The shift to a corporate office with grass-topped tables is a powerful image of integration.
​Nature in the Workspace: This symbolizes a desire to bring life, growth, and "the outdoors" into your professional or structured life. It suggests that you value a work environment that feels organic rather than sterile.
​Glass Walls: These represent transparency and clarity. You see people enjoying themselves, which implies a wish for a professional life where success and well-being coexist openly.
​Family Presence: Having your partner and daughter there suggests that your "worlds" are merging—you want your family to be a part of your successes and your daily environment.
​The Meadow and Horses
​The dream ends on a high note of grace and freedom.
​Horses: In dreams, horses usually symbolize vitality, strength, and personal drive. Because they were "beautiful" and you were watching them with your partner, it suggests a shared appreciation for the power and pace of your life together.
​Shared Experience: The fact that your partner liked the horses indicates alignment in your relationship—you are both moving in a direction that feels "majestic" or naturally beautiful.
Horses and Family: The Sagittarian Spirit
​The dream ends with you, your partner, and your daughter watching beautiful horses pass by.
​The Correlation: Horses are the symbol of Sagittarius—representing freedom, wisdom, and the "long view" of life. This part of the dream speaks to your 9th House (Higher Learning and Travel) or perhaps a Jupiter influence. It shows that your ultimate goal isn't just the "office," but the freedom that success provides for you and your family to witness beauty together.
​Reflection
​Overall, your dream seems to be about renewal. You start by replacing a worn-out ball and end by admiring powerful, living creatures. It’s a very positive sequence that points toward growth, transparency, and a healthy balance between work and family.