In my last post I talked about the importance of dreams. I did want to mention that many of us have disturbing dreams. This does not mean we are disturbed. The subconscious does its best to piece together moments and memories to form a story that communicates to us a deeper meaning, but it is often not a perfect portrayal.
Sometimes we dream we are gaining a ton of weight, and sure enough we have a baby on the way. (This of course represents anxiety about the weight gain and possibly feeling out of control about becoming a parent as well.) Other times things are less obvious. We dream we are riding on the back of a pig running through the dessert and then Reggie Bush shows up dressed like an Egyptian and tells us to stop speeding. This one may be a bit harder to interpret. I encourage you, no matter how strange your dreams, to analyze them either yourself or through a professional therapist/psychologist. (I love dream analyzing with my clients). You just may be on a path to self discovery. When you dream your subconscious is trying to tell you something. Now you just have to decide, are you going to listen?
Sometimes I have dreams that giant waves (like 100 feet tall) are chasing me on the beach. I wonder what that means?!
ReplyDeleteHi! I would say although you enjoy your life (hence the beach) something in your life feels big...very big...it makes you feel like you are in over your head. Without knowing you personally that's all I could really get from that, but I'm sure if you really think about it you will have the answer to what the issue is!
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