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Re: The Past

Yeah that makes sense. I am trying to start a new chapter in life. I did have another dream last night, the dream had to do with my friends daughter who in the dream was 3, but in real life she is 2, for some reason she was being destructive to my high school and throwing things into it to eventually make it blow up. I helped her a few times. She never said a word to me just actions, she gave me some sort of bomb thing and I threw it in there to get her to leave me alone. A ton of people were standing at the windows in front of the school waiting for the big moment to happen. People were in groups still in the school hiding for cover. Nothing actually ever happened to the school. I was around people from high school who were all pretty friendly. What would all this mean?

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Re: The Past

Kimberley,
The friend's daughter may be a symbol for the insecurities we addressed in your first dream. These insecurities probably stem from early childhood experiences and as an adult you still have anxieties related to the past. The age probably has some personal associations. Unconsciously you are still in a 'learning' process, discovering in your adult life the unresolved conflicts still have their influences.

Your desire to start a new chapter in your life may be facing emotional obstacles that stem from these early childhood experiences. They, the experiences, need not be traumatic but merely learning stimuli from accumulated experiences as a child. Dreams often expose such influences from childhood. These stimuli are unconsciously 'ingrained' in your personality. Your life may not have been so destructive that it has caused major disruptions of emotions but as you age the influences will have more of an influence since the emotions do become more of a focus. In midlife these stimuli will be more and more a focus of your dreams as long as they remain unresolved. In the present you are probably beginning to experience some of those midlife ramifications since your desire for voluntary major changes are what usually happen on an involuntary basis at midlife.

Future dreams will probably continue to focus on these issues of insecurities. Defining exactly what the underlying causes may help in resolving them. Looking back at your life as a child may be of help. But even with that it will take a lot of 'inner research' to finally come to grips with what those issues are about. On the positive side, if you begin to confront and resolve these issues now that midlife transition will be much less of an emotional strain.

What type of 'new chapters' are you seeking in your life? This may help in your search for new paths to follow in your search.

Jerry

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