Headmaster Headmistress
A headmaster/Mistress in your dream is an authority figure and can be a source of great wisdom or of great misery. The wisdom can be seen from the examples, the misery often through criticism which can leave a lifetime effect.
Example: A headmaster called me into his study. He showed me a top to something like a small Buddha figure. I realised that it was mine from the long past, and I had lost it without even realising it. I tried to remember the details of having owned it, but could not. The headmaster did not give it to me. He then took me to a room with a bed in it. On the ceiling were marks from ejaculations. I then recreated the scene, and saw Les/me on the bed in sexual abandon.
This is a fairly straightforward comment from the master of consciousness, the headmaster, on the errors the dreamer had committed. Here is the tremendous difference between a simple memory dream and a dream of instruction occurring due to efforts to discover who we are, and align our identity with our source. The Buddha head is the consciousness of the Overself, and the wrong expression of sexuality why it was lost. The bedroom scene is an amplification of just how it was lost, by what aspect of ones nature, and when, i.e. in the past. Although up to this time the dreamer still had tremendous urges to arrange liaisons with other women, the dream helped him find strength to hold his sexuality within his marriage, and to seek to express it with love.
Example: I had been standing outside something like a school. In it were children from all over the world. The headmaster came out and dragged me into the building backwards by my coat. He didn’t force me, just encouraged me. The children, aged from about nine to eighteen. I think the headmaster was singing or calling out the names of all the different countries in the world. It went on and on because there were so many different countries the children came from. I was led to work there like a teacher. I felt teaching the children I would never develop real status in society. There would never be rich financial rewards like many other tasks give.
Another example of how the inner self, in the image of the headmaster, gives a guide to the work the person should do – one of service.
Useful Questions and Hints:
Was the headmaster or headmistress the source of wisdom or of misery?
What was my experiences of headmasters or headmistresses while at school?
What have I carried with me from those days or from the dream?
See Techniques for Exploring your Dreams – Secrets of Power Dreaming – Summing Up