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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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SEPTEMBER 26, 2010 11:05AM

Life & death

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I dream that am with my former therapist, whom I haven't seen in five years, admitting that there is no death if you never live. I try to conclude, and he waits for me before leaving. I finally say, "There's a cinder in the snow. What does it have to do with me? It's a part of my morphing(corrected to changing) cathedral." When I have finished, he leaves.

What have you dreamed lately? Anything about life & death?

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I have not been remembering dreams lately. But on my 66th birthday you can bet I am considering life and death!

Thanks for sharing. Any tips on recalling dreams?
What an exciting dream of transformation! I had a dream about breaking my teeth. What does that mean?
I dream of death and death dreams of me. God's sun does rise and then I think of death and pray for her embrace all day.
Rated.
Hi Patrick, Try not moving or opening your eyes on awaking. Don't think of anything, just let the images return. Build the field of dreams, and they will come! By the way, I'm 66 also.

Thanks, Caroline, Teeth are fixed and inflexible, like old habits, which can be broken, to our ego's distress.

Scylla, Death and the underworld are descents of the hero in mythology, and of dreamers at night and during the day. Make a little space for sunlight, NOW & then.
sounds about right to me.
Wow, Lou and Caroline, I dream about having someone push my head into a water fountain while drinking and breaking my front teeth. I have had it repeatedly since about age 20. Ouch. Thoughts?
Hi Jack, It's one thing to chip your OWN teeth, and another to have them chipped by someone else. One is self initiated, the other forced. I would ask myself what changes were being forced on me at age 20.
If the big zero was an oh, it could be our president trying to put people to work, New Deal style.