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I am a licensed psychoanalyst who does dream play face-to-face or by email at louis.hagood3@gmail.com I will be demonstrating dream play here at OS. I have discovered dream play to be the most powerful of healing visualizations. You can visit my dream blog at www.playingwithdreams.blogspot.com

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FEBRUARY 3, 2010 10:29AM

Nevertheless

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Last weekend was my deceased mother's birthday and I asked a dream-incubation question of her, "What words do you have for me?" before going to sleep. The dream response that I got was an image of a rotund man, "too big to get my arms around", and the word, "Nevertheless".

I have always loved Katherine Hepburn"s(who resembles my mother)line from the film, The African Queen, when she and Bogart have made it down what they were told was an impassible river--"Nevertheless".

What visitations and words of wisdom from the dead have you had in dream lately?

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I had a message from my brother some time ago - I fell asleep at the wheel (only for a split second) but got a message from my brother telling me to "wake the f*** up". I came to just in time to avoid running into a street lamp.
The dead people I hear from are usually determined by what I've been reading or seeing. As a result of reading or movie watching binges, I have been visited by everyone from Faulkner to Bogart. Good times.
Thanks, Lorna D, dreams can be wake-up calls!

And Caroline, amusing muses!
I get visitations from OSers sometimes. Weird, I know.
What do you suppose the significance of the rotund man
and the word was Lou?
Thanks, Trig. I believe that the rotund man seems too much for me like the river in the African Queen. My mother seemed too much when alive. Asking her to visit on her birthday is scarry, but, nevertheless....
You know you love the rotund man:)
You're right, like Zorba the Greek said,"Wife, children, the whole catastrophy." I love the rotund man.
I find it hard to remember dreams when they happen so Im gonna have to go with none lately. My friend Kelli was in one of my nonsensical dreams awhile back but I cant remember what she said of if she even said anything. How do I get my receptors back up and running?
Blindogjohn, Like Kevin Kostner's "Field of Dreams", if you build it, they will come. When you wake in the night, don't move or think of anything and let what you're dreaming wash over. It's usually a dream that wakes you up. Write it down, or if you don't want to get up, remember the key images and go back to sleep.
I love "Field of Dreams" and its messages!