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rebecca215

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crazy dream feeding bears
« on: April 24, 2015, 10:14:47 PM »
ok so I live in Oregon were there are a lot of bears but I have never seen one out in the wild yesterday was a pretty normal day for me it was late when  went to bed last night and i had to be up early for work this am so i fall asleep....
rite from the start iam running with my 4 yr old son then we are next to all this tall grass and i tell him to shhh so we can hide behind it just then the coast is clear and when we get up my boyfriend tony comes walking up in a cleared out wooded area and right after him fallows 2 brown bears at first i was startled then i remember seeing a pile of half eating strawberries when i was hiding out by the grass so i went and got them and started throwing them to the bears they were loving them then tony told me ok lets keep going so we started off again and just when we got to the road their were these robot looking humans with this helmets that had all of these lights all over them. i was so scared they had guns and and were pointing them right at us i grabbed my son and bam! woke up it was crazy  i just don't know what to think of it was so strange and all i can think about is how i was feeding the bears the strawberries and how i was in such amazement

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Re: crazy dream feeding bears
« Reply #1 on: April 26, 2015, 02:20:44 PM »
Rebecca215 - You were running, I presume because you were scared of something. You are in a protective mode with your son, which probably means vulnerable part of you feelings you are trying to protect from hurt. The bears?

You then feel a lessening of the scared feelings and stand up - which means you are feeling more confident. Your boyfriend appears and it leads you see or feel that he might be in danger, but you again are in a caring or protective mode and get the bear away.

The dream is about those you care for and try to protect from dangers you probably learnt about when you were a child. Maybe you heard about bears in your area again which triggered the dream. For in dreams we often practise ways of dealing with fears - which you managed to do with the bears. But then you faced another fear that has been shown in films a lot - the robots - that you had no inner experience of.

So it seems you are trying to overcome your fears in the dream, and it might help if you read http://dreamhawk.com/approaches-to-being/questions-2/#Summing - and also http://dreamhawk.com/dream-encyclopedia/example-working-a-dream/

Tony
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Re: crazy dream feeding bears
« Reply #2 on: April 27, 2015, 05:06:59 AM »
WOW.. Thank you, I never thought of it like that. I am a over protective parent and all I want in life is for my son to have a good life. I was adopted and life didn't start looking up until I was  almost an adult. So you stating that "The dream is about those you care for and try to protect from dangers you probably learnt about when you were a child." fits perfect and makes so much sense on why I keep having these dreams. Even though every dream is different, I am almost always running from something with my son in EVERYONE of them. Last night I had another one just like this one but it was a lot more intense and fast pace. I appreciate you taking the time to read what I wrote, and giving me some insight on why I dream these dreams. I really have enjoyed learning about my dreams (along with reading everyone else's dreams) and I look forward to reading the sites you posted for me to check out again thank you so much! have a wonderful day     - Rebecca215

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« Reply #3 on: April 27, 2015, 09:39:13 AM »
Dear Rebecca - also read http://dreamhawk.com/approaches-to-being/questions-2/#BabyKill and http://dreamhawk.com/approaches-to-being/questions-2/

And thank you for telling me your response - it is so helpful.

Tony