I am confident in knowing that this one has finally been put to rest. Not that I experienced any discomfort in these dreams but the repetitiveness in its self can become annoying. It really fascinates me however; dreams are a spawn of the subconscious mind, right? I imagine recurring dreams are no different except that they may harbor unresolved emotions or situations.
Sometimes when experiencing this dream I would begin it with a sigh then go along with it, but each time I was presented choices. I handled it like a puzzle, changing my choices whenever they did not seem to fit, and now after much trial and error I can see the big picture. Now seeing how it relates to reality is a taste of clarity.
Maybe recurring dreams are but a small part of the grand design in human beings.
Many people who suffer post-traumatic stress admit to having them. I don't think this is anything to be feared but rather a healthy way of treatment and something to hold on to for hope.
Whenever my computer has an error in programming (unresolved issues), I will boot it in safe-mode (subconscious) first before troubleshooting because I know in doing so in normal mode (conscious) can possibly cause only further damage.(stress/depression)
Recurring dreams could be a natural defense mechanism for your body, use it. ~
Saturday, March 14, 2009
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