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Re: A nightmare - any interpretations?

Posted by daisym on January 3, 2005, at 1:47:34

In reply to Re: A nightmare - any interpretations?, posted by Shortelise on January 2, 2005, at 17:16:53

I want to add to whatever else said. I think they have a great take on things, but I think the evil woman is yet another part of you. And if you let your child be your child, not a younger you (which is totally possible) perhaps you have fears that you have hurt him in some way, because of your history. This can include being over protective and then realizing that you are harming him this way too.

The bus splitting does seem to signify the journey of therapy and the split between your mature self (who has to stay with the evil memories/death woman (suicide?)) and your younger self/child who escapes from you.

Will you talk about this in therapy? My therapist loves dreams!

 

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