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Dreams => Dream Interpretation => Topic started by: recovery on October 19, 2014, 05:15:03 AM
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Tony...
I had a dream about a cat in my apartment, pawing at the bedroom door to be fed , or let in. I had the door closed.
I opened the door picked up the cat, and opened a window , and placed him out side. The cat was facing me, hanging on to the ledge, as if to say, save me. I loosened the cats grip till it fell . I heard a thump as the cat landed underneath. I love animals and wonder why these dreams paint a bad picture of me, harming them.
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Recovery - When we are driving or watching someone else drive they are always making small or large adjustments to the vehicle. They constantly use their eyes to check and use their body to make changes. If they stopped doing this there could be real and dangerous consequences.
Of course the story is to illustrate what we do or fail to do to ourselves. Many people eat so much that they are dangerously over weight, or take in stuff, or live in such a way that they end up ill, physically or psychologically - because they didn’t keep their eye in the road and didn’t make small or large adjustments. For example a person I know has frequent headaches and immediately takes a powerful pain killer. If he had his eye in the road he would have noticed the connections.
I didn’t write this about you, but to illustrate that dreams always keep their eyes on the road of our life, and point out adjustments. If you have read http://dreamhawk.com/approaches-to-being/lifes-little-secrets/ you would understand how such adjustments are made.
Your cat, don’t forget, is not about any outward animal, but about the poor mammal inside you. We have such strange human personalities that we often forget that we are mammals, with all the needs of any other mammal. In your dream you treated a part of yourself badly, in a way you would never treat an outer animal. See http://dreamhawk.com/dream-encyclopedia/brain-levels-and-dreams/#mammalbrain
I don’t know exactly what you are doing to yourself, but it is like saying, “This part of me gets on my nerves, and I am going to drop it out of the window so I will not be bothered by it anymore”. So try being the cat by using http://dreamhawk.com/dream-encyclopedia/acting-on-your-dream/#BeingPerson
Tony
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Recovery - Wow - you have some wonderful material to transform into treasure.
I don’t say that to make you feel different but because I know from experience that the bloody great rocks put in your path are a way to get strength as you shift them. A great friend of mine who was put in an orphanage at an early age, and whose sister was put in a mental hospital, took 11 years to climb out of the continual agony he felt, but he did it. Also this video is a real treasure https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vNZVV4Ciccg
You don’t have to go back and start your life again - you can start you life again each new day. I have done it many times, and I am sharing what I have learned from moving my rocks, and climbing out of landslides freely because in my own small way I believe that we each have fantastic potential. Well, I believe we are born with it but we get f****d up on the journey. But I feel we can find our way back. And what we learn on the way is great treasure that can show others something to help.
Tony
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Thank you, Tony.