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Old Jun 24, 2010, 02:00 AM
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Why what reason is there to constantly dream
about my "parents" in every dream the scene is different but
not of something that has ever happened
so they are not flashback type dreams just well
not even what I would call nightmares although
anything that involves them is a nightmare in itself
I just confused as to the "message" these dreams
are sending
any ideas please
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Old Jun 24, 2010, 10:10 AM
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I use to dream about an apartment building I lived in for 13 years. My T and I agreed the recurring theme implied I was struggling/working with things that had happened during the time I lived in that place.

Were yours my dreams, I would look at the period I lived with my parents and issues from those days and/or with those people. The parent/child triad in dreams is often important as anything three-legged like that is very sturdy. The dreams could be about your whole "support structure" as it were.
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