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Dream Interpretation / Re: Mass extinction
« on: September 12, 2020, 11:26:56 AM »

Hi Mikey  :)

I see you have become your own wonderful expert;

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I have found on numerous occasions just when I think I understand a dream, it falls apart............

"Things" ( dreams and /or part of your inner world) appear to be falling apart in order for something new to emerge.” 

Trust your process; no matter what !

Anna


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Dream Interpretation / Re: wildcat attack
« on: March 28, 2020, 01:42:22 PM »

Hi Aranlass  :)

Your dream may symbolize your "wild part" awakening which you perceive as a threat to the part in you that wants to conform;
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Often, because we were trained  or brought up to behave in a certain way anything that does not conform to that may be shown in dreams as wild or even dangerous. But in dreams, and even in some measure in waking life, it is  good to allow our wild side expression, for it is often a very creative side, and allows us to gather fresh insights. But wild should not mean dangerous to oneself or others. Wild means the wildness of natural animals, that have an inborn wisdom, intelligence and standard.

The wild is that ancient and untamed parts of your inner life that evolved over millions of years and is still very much part of you. Your actual brain still carries these ancient experiences that underlie your present personality. Your base brain for instance is called the R Complex, meaning the reptilian brain. What happens with the ‘wild’ in your dream shows how you are relating to this necessary and deeply instinctive and wise part of you.
See: https://dreamhawk.com/dream-dictionary/wild/

Perhaps reading
Women Who Run with the Wolves: Myths and Stories of the Wild Woman Archetype written by
Clarissa Pinkola Estes 
will give you a hand too?

Good Luck  :)

Anna

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Dream Interpretation / Re: End of innocence
« on: December 16, 2019, 01:28:28 AM »

Mikey,

I am glad you could hear "It". 💗

Anna 😊

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Dream Interpretation / Re: End of innocence
« on: December 15, 2019, 01:33:23 PM »

Hi Mikey 😊

I feel the dream is telling you that you do not need to go anywhere
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I do not know where I go from here.
because "It" is coming your way; 
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She runs across the road to join him.

The subtle feelings of the Love that just IS, are easily missed when you are not aware of them
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he has his back towards her,almost unaware she is where she is,
and they can be easily crushed or flattened by too much thinking, strong emotions etc.

Remember that the destruction of a concept is just that; the destruction of a concept; it can never destroy what IS.

Take Care!

Anna

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Dream Interpretation / Re: Tintin on a breakfast plate
« on: September 17, 2019, 02:27:41 PM »

Dear Tony  8)

For the first time since exploring my own dreams, I did not have a clue what this dream is about and so, for now, I might as well go with your fantasy/story, because it makes sense when I reflect on my experiences and beliefs.

More than once I have found myself deeply immersed in my inner world - or unconscious mind - and I had to learn to find my way inside and out again.
So it makes sense that some part of me (my conscious self does not feel responsible for that decision) has made the decision to use my experiences to help others find their way in their inner world.

As I do believe that all minds are connected and that the only way to help people is to meet them "where they are", it makes sense to meet them wherever they are in their unconscious mind as I happen to spend some time there too while I am sleeping  ;) (my lazy self very much likes the idea of doing something useful while actually doing nothing)

Anna  :)

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Dream Interpretation / Re: Tintin on a breakfast plate
« on: September 16, 2019, 06:39:10 PM »

Hi Tony

It`s been a while and I feel like sharing another dream; I do not have a clue yet where it will take me  ;)

I am swimming in the sea, sort of back and forth, and it is only at the end of the dream, that I begin to become aware what it is I am doing there.
I am carrying a small, red boat in my right hand and then I look at it and I see that it is a radio controlled (or remote control) model sailing boat with no sails on it that I am delivering somewhere. (I am aware that I have delivered these kind of boats many times before, but with less awareness)
Then I look at my legs and I see that I wear flippers, so that I can swim with more power.
I think I might as well use the remote control to deliver these boats.


I am very curious to hear how you see this dream.


Anna  :)



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Dream Interpretation / Re: Many foals
« on: June 21, 2019, 09:23:59 AM »
Thank you for your reply Mikey.  :)

What first comes to mind when reading
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This is something i have not repressed though I am aware of it all ,I don't understand why  dreams would parrot what you already know.
is that "knowing"  and "being aware" of whatever asks to be released is about a process that takes you to different levels (of awareness)of letting go.

So you may have known and be aware on some levels and now it is time to move on to another
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I remember thinking they have no idea what is about to happen,

For me the most intense level of letting go is that where I can only sense that it is energy; there is no story attached; it feels very difficult to stay with it and allow it to happen.

So I trust we all have a level where releasing brings us a lot of fear and this asks for a true determination to want to let go.

Once again I wish you all the best on your wonderful journey.  :)

Anna



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Dream Interpretation / Re: Many foals
« on: May 11, 2019, 03:10:11 PM »
Hi Mikey  :)

What I see in your dream is that as a young child you may have not been aware of your feelings of playfulness & simple joy of just being, being "killed" many times in whatever way.

However, now you are able to have a first look at it, which is a great step in the direction of letting go of a pattern which you still may be repeating inside yourself.

Just continue to observe/be aware, the way you do in your dream, as you are on the right path!

Good Luck!

Anna  :)

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Dream Interpretation / Re: This might turn into a nightmare
« on: April 13, 2019, 03:37:22 PM »
Hello Anonymous  :)

You asked; "What could this experience mean for me?" Well, that is a question only you can answer. I can share with you though, how I see your dream.

The way I see it you start in a green field, which I see as a symbol for relaxing your brain; not paying attention to anything in particular.

What happens then is that your mind wanders off into the "inner critic mode"; someone walked past who offended me and my life.
Your more appreciative self defends your attacked self against your inner critic; so I defended it by telling them about my personal achievements that make me great.

Now that this inner conflict is solved, you can relax again; Then I lay down on this green lawn.

This time you very quickly chose for a different approach though; you do not let your mind wander off into an inner conflict again (is that an old pathway you used to take when you let your mind wander off and do you perceive this attack-defend cycle as a nightmare?), but you chose for becoming lucid in your dream and with this new found awareness you emptied your mind to achieve a focused state of awareness.
Did you start meditating recently or do you practice mindfulness?

Could it be that it was "slightly uncomfortable", because it was a new approach to learn to manage your mind?

Perhaps you feel like reading https://dreamhawk.com/inner-life/lucid-dreaming/?

Anna

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Dream Interpretation / Re: Tintin on a breakfast plate
« on: December 11, 2018, 04:22:35 AM »
Tony  :)

Thanks for sharing the way you see my dream.

I feel that  the village being covered in snow symbolises "going within" in order to clear out things in my own time and my own way.

THE snowstorm of all snowstorms merely reflects an "unexpected meeting in Vienna" which reminded me of a time in my life where I was not able to cope/cooperate with "Life" anymore.
This time I managed, merely because I was able to withdraw myself.

I see "not getting the right environment to fully grow and flower" culture based and not age-related, which perception is symbolised by this dream, in which I am merely in the role of observer:

I am standing in a meadow and I see a few ponies. A foal lies on the ground and I understand it must be dead.
The mare is protecting it and she is "crying" because of the loss of her foal.

Then there are many other people in the meadow as well and one person sends me away to get another person who - as I understand - will be able to help.

I enter the basement of my parental home and I open the door to a room where I see tables set in a square formation. The people sitting at the tables wear headphones and I understand this must be "a culture club".

A man gets up from his seat and approaches me and I understand that my presence is not wanted there.
I am not impressed by his attitude and I tell him that I am only send to pick up Claudia in order to bring her to the meadow.


To be continued  ;)

Anna  :D

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Dream Interpretation / Re: Tintin on a breakfast plate
« on: October 20, 2018, 12:13:29 PM »
Oh Dear  :) 8)

Now I wish I did share "the other dream" I had a few weeks ago, because it would have made it all much clearer to you.
I decided not to share this dream because I did not want to write too much (I know you are sort of retired now  ;)) and also because I would have to translate the dream into English as I wrote it down in Dutch.

I am sorry for not sharing more at first Tony  :-\

Anyways................I still feel that it does not matter whether you and/or my "inner Tony" (same difference  ;)) take me to "the center of the dream" in a direct way or in an indirect way.

So the dream I did not share is one I asked for when I was sooooooooooooooo fed up with feeling cut off from my usual energy and the outer world while going through a lot of inner work.

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Dream:
The Snowstorm of all Snowstorms.

I am in my childhood home in the corridor on the first floor and I walk to the top of the stairs.
I am approximately 12 years old.

The energy of my childhood home is very different though, because the whole village is located in Canada and covered with snow.
This being covered in snow feels very soft and protected.

At the bottom of the stairs in the corridor on the ground floor I see my mother and she says: “It is THE snowstorm of all snowstorms.”
She also tells me that she is doing the laundry with the help of an emergency power unit – she went through several wash loads already – and I see another 3 sorted “blue wash loads” in the bathroom in front of the bath tub. I recognize my blue jeans and a blue pullover.

She then shares that all people have left when the snowstorm was coming and that “Aunt Elli” would have wanted to leave as well, but she did not manage because of her poor health.
I respond that I am very happy that I am “here” and when I say so I feel a happiness inside that is filled with life.

Next time I will be more accurate.  :-*

Anna  :)


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Dream Interpretation / Re: Tintin on a breakfast plate
« on: October 19, 2018, 06:45:07 PM »
Hi Tony  :) 8)

Thank you for sharing how you see this dream: somehow it has helped me to question things again and to see more clear where I am in my process.

I see and feel that my father and mother being in my dream shows that I have, or am coming to terms with any positive aspects from their influence in my early years.

To me the rabbit is a wonderful combination of vulnerability, being very lively - so it must get enough nutrition  ;) - and natural intelligence and it is very good at separating the wheat from the chaff.

This separating has merely to do with this:
https://dreamhawk.com/dream-dictionary/digest/
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In a relationship, whether a feeling relationship or one in which you are learning something, you often absorb things from the person or event. You might take in such things unconsciously, as you did many things from parents and from the culture you were raised in. So the process of absorption in a dream may refer to such influences you are taking in.

In the past whenever I had talked to somebody, it would feel as if "other parts" had entered me and it would take me hours to break the experience into smaller parts (by looking at it, questioning it etc.) so that I would be able to digest it.
That used to be a very time consuming process.

Now I feel I do that while a person is talking to me. I do miss out on stuff people tell me, because of being occupied on a different level, but so be it.
I feel that a lot of the stuff people share is masking what is really going on anyway, so there is absolutely no point in allowing that "chaff" to enter me.

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It seems to me you always had that part of you, but the dream promises a growth; so where will it lead you?

Thank you.  :)
Perhaps me taking it out of the bin is merely about learning to value this part of me?

Anna  :D

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Dream Interpretation / Tintin on a breakfast plate
« on: October 18, 2018, 12:22:07 PM »
Hi Tony  :)

If you have time and feel like it, I would very much like to hear how you see this dream.
What I wonder about most at this moment is why my inner father did not consider the possibility to use the breakfast plate in another way than as a rabbit „manger“.

DREAM:

I am in a room with both my father and mother. (as far as I can see this has never happened so far in my dreams that they show up together in one dream)

My mother lies on the floor (on a bed or mattress?; I only see her head) with her head on a pillow and right in front of her pillow is a white rabbit in a tray; there is no frame kit on top of the tray.
My mother is looking at the rabbit.

The rabbit is very lively and enjoying eating the green food that is in the tray; some food is in a manger (pellets), some food (grass or herbs) is on the bottom of the tray.

When the rabbit is done with eating, I look at the manger and see that there is only chaff left – I understand that the rabbit did not eat that part of the corn/wheat - and so I decide to throw it away and refill the manger.

I also see that I could clean the tray (there is a lump of sawdust caused by rabbit pee in the middle of the tray) and I tell my mother about my plan. She answers that it does not smell though. I understand that as far as she is concerned, I do not have to clean it.

I do not recall throwing away the chaff in the dream, however I do remember seeing a plate in the litterbin.
I take the plate out of the litterbin.

It is a right-angled ceramic plate; at the right side there is an integrated egg cup and in the middle of the plate is a colourful painting of Tintin.

My father tells me that he threw the plate away, because he thinks the painting might come off when the rabbit eats from that plate.
I then respond that I really like it and that I can use it as a breakfast plate and so that I will keep it.
I understand that when I use it as a breakfast plate, the paint will not come off.
End of dream.

I do like the idea of „having breakfast with Tintin“  ;)
“Tintin has a sharp intellect, can defend himself, and is honest, decent, compassionate, and kind. Through his investigative reporting, quick-thinking, and all-around good nature, Tintin is always able to solve the mystery and complete the adventure.”

Anna

PS I prefer to see Tintin as solving my own inner mysteries and my own inner adventures, rather than those of others.  :)


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Dream Interpretation / Re: The inner compass
« on: July 13, 2018, 06:52:12 AM »
Hi Mikey  :)

I would like to add that what I see is that your dream suggests that in order to move through this period of "not knowing" with more trust, it is helpful to step back and move into the observer mode first.

I understand from your dream that your observer does not see the paraglider in the sky.

With that in mind I trust that despite the lack of visual security your inner hearing in the observer mode - "I hear the engine of a para glider" - and your inner knowing - "I then realise he has a navigation compass" - will help you through the dark patch.


Anna  :)
 

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Dream Interpretation / Re: Poop and Money
« on: January 09, 2018, 10:40:17 AM »

Tony  8) Thank you and thank you for all the support you have been given me so far which also helped me to undo, unfold and grow  :)

Anna  :D

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