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DenmarkGuy:

--- Quote from: Learning ---Hi Peter,

Your post is very interesting.  I also have very vivid dreams quite often that I try to analyze.  I would be interested in the forum you mentioned or any other resources that are helpful in interpreting dreams.
--- End quote ---


Lisa, here's a link-- you'll (probably) need to set up a GoJabber account first (free and easy) so you can log in:

The Dream Inn forum

Also, as books go, I'd recommend something like "All About Dreams" by Dr. Gayle Delaney which is NOT a "dream dictionary," but more of a lesson in understanding the underlying structure of dreams.

Goddag sjkravill! Not often I bump into anyone who speaks Danish-- yes, dreams have many layers; lots of exploration.

--Peter

Learning:
Thanks Peter!

Sjkravill-I'm glad to hear you are doing ok.  I hope your transition is going well and I hope to hear more from you. :)

Lisa

onlyrenting:
Hi, I was reading the post on dreams and thought about the palm reading I became intrested in when I was very young. I was also very intrested in dreams and there meanings.
Plam reading helps me even today.  I can look at a strangers hand
and get an idea what they are about.
I have been able to accept myself on things I can't change and understand my strengths.
I had problems with my mother and often wanted to understand myself so she couldn't undermind who I was.
anyway my N husband needs to use the computer so will write later.

onlyrenting:
Hi, I happen to be reading a book about narrsisstics called man's aggression by Gregory Rochlin. (this is a break down of the dream)

I used to have this dream when I was a kid and never knew what it meant.
I guess I was angry at the hurt from my mother.

due to a possible narsisstic attack and the denial of hostility in the dreamer.

in the dream you're in danger endless running from something near to your being destroyed.
your efforts to escape are on laden feet. devalued ineffectual and stripped of powers, all the aggresive intentions are held by the assailant

the nightmare is brought in full understanding when we recoginize it as a particular or special vehicle of violence, It carries the unconsicious wish to be destrictive.
the nightmare thus confirms the depth of the prohibition against aggression toward those with whom we are intimate.
this is an unconscious wish , so often manifested in everyday life, carried into sleep, turns the dreamer into a victim and gives the nightmare its terror.

I have just read this by chance and maybe it will be of intrest.

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