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From joy to sorrow, yesterday to tomorrow, you've been there. Friends like you are rare, your touch is so gentle,
You're my guardian angel.
Like a blossoming flower spreading your wings in grace, filling my heart with power
by feeling your embrace.
Wherever the wind may blow, we will overcome this war, in times happy or sore, I will never let you go.
With a gentle warm heart and a will of stone, We'll never be apart, You'll never be alone. - John <3
"A toothache, or a violent passion, is not necessarily diminished by our knowledge of its causes, its character, its importance or insignificance".- T.S. Eliot
From joy to sorrow, yesterday to tomorrow, you've been there. Friends like you are rare, your touch is so gentle,
You're my guardian angel.
Like a blossoming flower spreading your wings in grace, filling my heart with power
by feeling your embrace.
Wherever the wind may blow, we will overcome this war, in times happy or sore, I will never let you go.
With a gentle warm heart and a will of stone, We'll never be apart, You'll never be alone. - John <3
Jared, I'm taking you literally when you say you have this dream 'every night'. That truly is a recurring dream! I know this is my own bias, but I find it difficult to believe a recurring dream with the same basic material and imagery in it is 'random'.
So, if a recurring dream is the minds way of processing something that you've experienced or have some unresolved emotion about, try to think of the actual imagery in those terms and see what you come up with, what the various elements represent. Note that resources that give a thumb nail of what various images might mean are only half useful, you have to put them into personal context...for instance, the thing about water isn't as relevant as your living in Florida, assuming you're on the coast near the H20. So, that part would relate to 'Home'.
Second, faceless girls usually represent...wait for it...mom.
So, if we put the first two parts together, then the dream might represent some issue with home and mom/family, etc. Has something happened there that could have caused some conflict or stress?
Dreams point to the conflict or stress or issue, the meaning they have is very personal, some thing that relates to you and your experience...the dream is yours, after all, and you're always the 'star', even if you never get a role in it, they['re always and forever about you, regardless of the people or stories. So, you want to use the dream to try to figure out what the cause is, and then address that directly. By doing so, you make the dream go away, and feel better as well about the situation and emotional result that might be causing the dream in the first place.
Jared, I'm taking you literally when you say you have this dream 'every night'. That truly is a recurring dream! I know this is my own bias, but I find it difficult to believe a recurring dream with the same basic material and imagery in it is 'random'.
So, if a recurring dream is the minds way of processing something that you've experienced or have some unresolved emotion about, try to think of the actual imagery in those terms and see what you come up with, what the various elements represent. Note that resources that give a thumb nail of what various images might mean are only half useful, you have to put them into personal context...for instance, the thing about water isn't as relevant as your living in Florida, assuming you're on the coast near the H20. So, that part would relate to 'Home'.
Second, faceless girls usually represent...wait for it...mom.
So, if we put the first two parts together, then the dream might represent some issue with home and mom/family, etc. Has something happened there that could have caused some conflict or stress?
Dreams point to the conflict or stress or issue, the meaning they have is very personal, some thing that relates to you and your experience...the dream is yours, after all, and you're always the 'star', even if you never get a role in it, they['re always and forever about you, regardless of the people or stories. So, you want to use the dream to try to figure out what the cause is, and then address that directly. By doing so, you make the dream go away, and feel better as well about the situation and emotional result that might be causing the dream in the first place.
Nope. Nothing. Family life is as great as ever. No problems at home. I know it isn't my mother. I find the girl in a romantic way; that much I have realized. And I don't suffer from oedips complex, I'm afraid to say.
"A toothache, or a violent passion, is not necessarily diminished by our knowledge of its causes, its character, its importance or insignificance".- T.S. Eliot