11-24-2016, 01:57 AM
(11-22-2016, 06:49 PM)Nicholas Wrote: All I can offer, as a self proclaimed psychoanalysis, is this. What happened when you were 16 years old that simplistically relates to this dream? It could be valuable shadow info and pointing to why you may be getting in your own way.
Of course, I have no idea, just thought to offer that question to you.
yeah, that was when I started becoming a lot more socially inhibited. So perhaps restricting the free-flow of the intuition (the natural expression of it).
I'm sure the 'setting' of the dream was in no way accidental.
(11-23-2016, 02:36 AM)fiatlux0 Wrote: Personally I had a number of recurring dreams in which I sat for language exams (e.g. being late for the exam, or didn't finish the paper, or had difficulty answering etc), which I interpreted to refer to my life lesson in balancing yellow-ray issues since language among others has a societal function of relating to each other.
yeah, I grok ya. Yellow ray patterns (pretty much) have caused me a lot of anxiety over many years.
Definitely learning the 'grammar' of interconnecting (adapting expectations, being in the moment, responsiveness) has been something I've had to 'ease' back into - after much withdrawal, which hit it's worst point about 8 years ago.
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(11-22-2016, 11:08 AM)BlatzAdict Wrote: You saw these math problems and they didn't seem to important, so in a way you're telling a piece of yourself that it's not that important. Perhaps this could be looked at how you may feel in your own sense of worth and how that is related to others? In the test the problems were already solved, and usually whenever there is a problem it needs to be solved it doesn't tend to come already solved when it comes to life problems, so in essence they may not have been problems, but pre conceived notions on the general nature of things. What this says to me is that it is a form of a moral belief, that it just works this way. I almost see it as being born in a world with someone elses rules, and not really looking into them too deeply. I think perhaps this is a message from your higher self to examine these issues more closely, since when thinking of anything as unimportant in the dream world, it always refers to a piece of your own self that needs to be reexamined and a newer or deeper sense of appreciation for it developed.
yeah, that's some good analysis too. Appreciating (and valuing) what is already present.
And what is more present, than oneself?