--- In [email protected], "John" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> To all members:
> 
> Witnessing your dreams can be a double-edged sword.  Last night, I 
> had a scary and heart-thumping dream (in full technicolor) of
> zombies hiding behind metal panels and who disappeared, leaving 
> their mortal clothes behind, when a minister flashed a crucifix in 
> their breasts.
>
> This was a unique version of the Dracula movies.
> 
> Then, on the next dream, I met a beautiful young woman who was 
> willing to be my girlfriend and met her mother who was living in a 
> dilapidated house in Virginia, near Washington DC.
> 
> Are there any dream readers in this forum?  If so, please let us 
> know what you think about this story.

I'm not a dream reader, but I read something once
that made instant sense to me and that has helped
me have some very useful insights into my own
dreams:

Every character (and significant object) in a dream
should be understood as symbolic of--a metaphor for--
some aspect of yourself.  (The sole exceptions are
members of your immediate family, who "play
themselves.")

I don't know whether this is "right" or not, but it
seems eminently plausible.  In any case, it's not
clear that there is any "right" interpretation of a
dream, or rather that any interpretation you make is
"right" in some sense: it isn't the dream, in other
words, that is meaningful, so much as what you make
of it.






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