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Or are you having a really hard time getting the attention of someone in your life? Are you feeling ignored and almost to the point of trying anything to be seen?
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Hmmm. Do you have a lot of repressed anger?![]()
Or are you having a really hard time getting the attention of someone in your life? Are you feeling ignored and almost to the point of trying anything to be seen?
Hah! I love it!I like to think that our dreams (or at least my dreams) are produced by the mischievous, drunken librarians on the "nightshift". They run around idiosyncratically misfiling the memories/words/impressions that have seeped in both consciously and unconsciously during the waking hours. The resulting dream-narrative is my retrospective attempt to make order out of the juxtapositions, puns, and mash-ups that the dream librarians have left behind in their wake: "What is this children's book doing filed next to a jar of peanut butter? Where did the parrot come from? Who let my ex-boyfriend in here?" etc.
I've had those dreams, though for me I think that they are more about the brain trying to make sense of the mixed signals it receives as it emerges out of deep sleep. The dream reflects the fact that my brain is "semi-awake" and ready to go, but my body is lagging behind (muscles still asleep, eyes still closed).I have dreams where I am in the back seat of my vehicle trying to drive, and not being able to see, steer, or hit the brakes. (Lack of control over life dream).
The dream reflects the fact that my brain is "semi-awake" and ready to go, but my body is lagging behind (muscles still asleep, eyes still closed).