Posted by Dinah on May 12, 2005, at 22:45:31
In reply to Re: Therapist dream. Any amateur analysts? » Dinah, posted by alexandra_k on May 12, 2005, at 22:34:34
> > I'm mowing the next door lot we used to have at my parent's. I'm wearing a long t-shirt over a pair of shorts. Or I'm supposed to be. I look down and realize that I'm not wearing the shorts, or any undies. I forgot to put them on. I was sure I had put them on, but they're not on, so I must have forgotten.
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> How did you feel about then?
> Suprised?
> Embarrased?
> Puzzled?All three. I couldn't figure out how I had forgotten to put on anything below the waist. I figured the long shirt had just barely hidden the important parts, at least if I had remained upright. But I was surprised and puzzled and concerned that I could have done such a thing.
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> > I run indoors to finish dressing, then call my therapist.
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> Why?Because of the concern I guess. It truly seemed alarming to me that I could have forgotten to dress, not to mention making it outside and mowing half the lawn before noticing. It didn't seem like a thing a normal person would do. Hmmm... My aunt was recently hospitalized after being found running naked down the street. But I doubt that's enough in my consciousness to be dreaming about it.
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> >He must have told me to come over to his house, because next thing I know I'm walking through his house to his bedroom, and sitting on his bed telling him about it.
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> >It's no big deal, except that I'm curious about where he lives.
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> Do you mean in your dream you were curious?
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Absolutely. Who wouldn't be? I was somewhat surprised (in the dream) that his family didn't mind a patient coming over, but actually they were quite cordial and not at all surprised. They seemed quite nice. And I was also surprised (in the dream) that his bed was unmade. Because he seems the sort to make his bed.> >No particularly sexual overtones. More like my sitting on my parents bed talking to them.
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> > We walk over to the lawn, but it shows no sign of having been mowed so he tells me that the whole thing must have been a dream because clearly the lawn hasn't been mowed at all.
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I suspect the fact that the lawn really hasn't been mowed and the whole thing must have been a dream or my imagination means something. But I'm not sure what.
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