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Re: Water and dreams? » Elle2021

Posted by All Done on February 18, 2004, at 22:54:11

In reply to Re: Water and dreams? » All Done, posted by Elle2021 on February 18, 2004, at 3:05:18

> Here's my feable attempt at decyphering your dream: :)
>
> The water represents your feelings towards therapy (or possibly toward something else).
> "The water has been murky, clear, still, wavy, contained, and vast." I think maybe at times you feel insight in regard to what's going on with you (clear water), and at other times, you wish you knew more (murky). The wavy water could represent feelings of instability or change. Contained water might be a symbol of stability and safety. Vast...hmm, I'm not sure on that one.
> When you say that sometimes your T is with you in the dream, it makes me wonder what the water was like in that dream (choppy or calm?). Maybe you see him as a lifegaurd? This kinda reminds me of Daisy's last homework assignment. Did you read that post? Anyway, that's my attempt. What do you think?
> Elle

The main dream I remember with water and my T was where, by accident, I drove into a murky pool of water. I thought I was going to drown, but I was able to back the car out and I just got drenched. I was on my way to a session with my T and when I got there, he wanted to hold my hand to comfort me after what happened. I pulled my hand away, but he took it again and the second time it felt comforting.

I haven't read Daisy's thread, yet. I'll check it out.

Good interpretations, I think. I do feel like the "type" of water I dream about is in direct correlation to how I'm feeling about therapy and my progress (or lack of) in dealing with my emotions. Thanks!


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