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Morgan

17 Missouri

IP: 12.218.140.143

Apr 17, 08 - 8:44 PM
Grim Reaper

I also had a more recent dream that is very disturbing to me. I am in a house I do not recognize. For some reason I am obsessed with not going to sleep. I'm afraid something will get me if I go to sleep...but I don't remember what. Then, randomly throughout the night, a huge, probably 7 foot tall black hooded figure that resembles the grim reaper appears. I see him, and he glides towards me. He comes in contact with me, and tries to push be backwards into the wall behind me. I try to push him back, but he is too strong. He disappears each time, but 3 or 4 times I see him come around the corner and he tries to push me backwards again. The last time, he comes from a doorway and walks towards me. I build up some courage and say, "It's not about the whole story, but every little piece of the story!". I close my eyes, and yell that over and over again, hoping he will disappear. I add, "The first, the second, the third...every little piece!". He disappears for good, and I wake up. ?
Gerard-Host/Web Master MDS

58  Murfreesboro, Tn. {Nashville}

IP: 68.52.189.94

Apr 18th, 2008 - 6:33 AM
Re: Grim Reaper

Morgan,
Again, this dream is probably confronting your emotional state of being due to your parents divorce. The grim reaper in your dream is probably symbolic of the divorce, it is what is pushing you backwards. In part the reaper may represent you dad also if he, your dad, is seen as the person pushing the most {as opposed to your mother}. The pieces of the story, your life as you go through this divorce, is what it is all about. Your dreams are about your emotions, and that is what this all about. You may have a need to convince yourself of that. In doing so it may be important to talk to someone about your emotional state of mind. Letting the emotions out, talking to someone who will listen is the best therapy. Are you close to your mother? Find someone you trust, preferably and adult, and talk about the divorce. It will help, just by letting it out, I promise you that.

Gerard
Stephen

49 Sydney Australia

IP: 58.167.64.152

Apr 18th, 2008 - 7:11 PM
Re: Grim Reaper

Hi Morgan,

I am mindful of your age and the psychological pattern that I get a feeling for in your dream. Do you know "Phantom of the Opera"? It's a modern day adaptation of a particular Greek myth, which goes back many thousands of years. I won't go into which one, but there are things you can do to get through what may be a difficult time for you. Sit down and decide what it is that YOU want in particular situations and be committed to that decision. In short, decide what you want and be 100% ok with it and don't be afraid of telling relevant pepole about it.

Stephen
Morgan

17 Missouri

IP: 12.218.140.143

Apr 21st, 2008 - 2:01 PM
Re: Grim Reaper

Gerard-Host,
That makes a lot of sense, thank you. And I recently talked to my friend about my parents, and it helped me a lot. again, thank you!


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