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Re: Dream analysis anyone? » sunny10

Posted by gardenergirl on November 9, 2004, at 21:04:04

In reply to Re: Dream analysis anyone? » gardenergirl, posted by sunny10 on November 9, 2004, at 13:28:57

> Wow, what fun- thanks for letting us "have a go at it" !!
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>> ... I accused the people next to me of stealing my coat, because I couldn't find it.
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> Wondering if you THINK you are blaming someone else for something that may simply be a misunderstanding? Maybe feeling guilty about it??

Hmmm, I do guilt really well, internally, so could be.
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> > I said to my sis, "How will we ever stop this thing and get down?" Somehow, we kind of crash landed along a highway shoulder, skidding along the sound barrier. I think we were unhurt, but then it shifted again.
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> Seems to mean that you feel you are asking questions of others here, but realize that the answers are within yourself - as she never answers you , but you come out unscathed.

Hmmm, you're right, I knew she was there, but she never said or did anything. And I feel that way in therapy sometimes, too. Okay, insight, shminsight...now what do I do? And of course he never says...
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> > I was hang-gliding or parachuting or something. Whatever it was, it was designed so that you could do somesaults in the air while holding onto the two ropes. Clutzy me, I managed to get a shorter rope, perhaps a pull cord? tangled around a skinny branch of a tall tree with few branches. I came to a stop and was clinging to the tree with my arms and legs, wondering how I was going to get down. (oh, this just made me think of a prior dream with a similar dilemma..have to share this with T)...anyway, there was a man, perhaps my hubby, but it didn't look like him. I trusted him. He also was hang gliding, and he "landed" in the tree next to me and prepared to get to the ground somehow so that when I shimmied down, he could break my inevitable fall.
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> Could you possibly feel that if you "get too tricky" with your new patients that your mentor will have to "stop the inevitable fall"?

Wow, how clever! It could be...cause CBT at times does feel like tricks or too technique-y for me.
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> > Last, I was driving my car off of my exit for home, and the knob for the gear shift came off. I tried to put it back on, and ended up breaking off the entire shifter at the base. (oh my, the images...). I magaged to shift the stub into third gear, but I was just crying and ranting at this point since I'd had such a bad day.
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> Have you been putting in long hours at the clinic and perhaps shortchanging your sex life? Are you afraid of losing your husband just because of the stresses of becoming a T?

Oh my...well, I think I'll not answer that one, except, yes at times I stay late working on paperwork and then I'm tired at home later. (blushes)
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> Well, that's my idea of amateur dream interpretations with hardly any knowledge of the dreamer!!
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I think you did great...definitely made me think. I'm glad you had fun with it!

gg

 

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