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<blockquote data-quote="recoveringenabler" data-source="post: 610702" data-attributes="member: 13542"><p>Witz, I just wanted to let you know I read your post and am sending you hugs.........geez..........</p><p></p><p>I don't want to sound like some airy fairy BS California fruitcake........please throw this out if it's weird because I know nothing about how drugs interact with dreams, so I am ignorant there.............this is simply my own experience with dreams via Jungian therapy and working with a dream therapist........so take it for what it is worth, I have no attachment to this as the truth.......</p><p></p><p>What I've been told is that dreams depict what is going on beneath the surface, in our unconscious, the fears we may have which are unacknowledged....... perhaps walking through the dream and making an attempt to discover what it may be trying to tell you. There is a lot of fear in those nightmares, yikes......you spoke on another thread about at some point giving up walking.........I don't know but that would be a big fear for me..........anyway, that may be a way to dissipate some of it so you could sleep. </p><p></p><p>In Jungian therapy each dream was treated as very significant as to the present reality and it was so helpful to me, so much was there, it was a rich, fertile ground of material trying to become conscious. I was just thinking if those fears could be made conscious you could rest easy at night. Maybe a 'dream journal' where you could write them down and more easily identify the scary parts and figure out what it means to you.</p><p></p><p>It's another way to look at it Witz, perhaps relevant for you, perhaps not. I hope you can find some peace.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="recoveringenabler, post: 610702, member: 13542"] Witz, I just wanted to let you know I read your post and am sending you hugs.........geez.......... I don't want to sound like some airy fairy BS California fruitcake........please throw this out if it's weird because I know nothing about how drugs interact with dreams, so I am ignorant there.............this is simply my own experience with dreams via Jungian therapy and working with a dream therapist........so take it for what it is worth, I have no attachment to this as the truth....... What I've been told is that dreams depict what is going on beneath the surface, in our unconscious, the fears we may have which are unacknowledged....... perhaps walking through the dream and making an attempt to discover what it may be trying to tell you. There is a lot of fear in those nightmares, yikes......you spoke on another thread about at some point giving up walking.........I don't know but that would be a big fear for me..........anyway, that may be a way to dissipate some of it so you could sleep. In Jungian therapy each dream was treated as very significant as to the present reality and it was so helpful to me, so much was there, it was a rich, fertile ground of material trying to become conscious. I was just thinking if those fears could be made conscious you could rest easy at night. Maybe a 'dream journal' where you could write them down and more easily identify the scary parts and figure out what it means to you. It's another way to look at it Witz, perhaps relevant for you, perhaps not. I hope you can find some peace. [/QUOTE]
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