This recurring dream maps your current stress and memory with a shaken sense of self. The house that won’t fit represents a mind trying to organize recent pressures (a big work project) while the emotional core feels pulled by earlier versions of yourself. The disorienting blend of spaces suggests you are negotiating identity across timelines: present responsibilities tug against past experiences, creating a charged sense of not belonging anywhere fully. The heart-pounding awakenings signal the body’s alert system, urging rest and integration rather than pushing through. A core question your subconscious is asking: where do I belong, and which memories shape the present version of me? How might you begin to acknowledge both the past and the present in a way that feels like a coherent home rather than a maze? Reflect on moments when a current project mirrors earlier challenges and notice what stories you tell yourself about capability and safety. Do you feel anchored in your present goals, or do past versions of yourself still drive your decisions?