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Old Aug 03, 2013, 09:33 AM
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So I had a dream last night about roaches. I've had a dream about them often but not lately, and its usually like 1-5 in my dream.

In LAST nights dream, I "woke up" and cut on my light (almost instinctively) and when I looked over and down to my pillow and next to it, there were a ton of roaches. At least like 30+, they were covering whatever object they were on, they were laying still on top of my book shelf, a few had made it to my covers that I slept with, and a couple were crawling out of my closet.

In reality, I would have died lol. But in the dream, I ran and got the roach spray and just tried to kill them. Most of the roaches were not moving (not dead, just not running away like typical roaches) and so i just sprayed them.

I don't smoke weed, and I doubt i'm coming into any kind of money, so they only interpretation I would think from the websites would be about the negative internal aspects I need to deal with, but none of the sites hit the dream on the head exactly.

Do you think participating in t is bringing up old scars that I buried? I kind of doubt it right now though, because we're only gong into our fourth session and haven't spoken in detail on the past (mainly because I can't remember it)...

What do you think the dream means??

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Old Aug 03, 2013, 09:50 AM
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I can only tell you about my dream about roaches. One roach, huge, it was going to destroy the world. And of course it was in my apartment. I trapped it upside down (it couldn't move) in my yellow sieve. But then I couldn't move either. And that was a dream about where I was with my old "stuff" - I had found it in t but, at that time, although I was aware, I was still trapped. So I worked some more in t and finally got to where I should be.

So I'm thinking - you're in t, you've found roaches, you've caught them in light and they stay where you can examine them, you use household remedy (just like me) which leaves you and roaches stuck with each other - but further t might be called for? If this interpretation works for you, understand that you've had a breakthrough - you've found something!

I wish you all the best. Keep going!
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Old Aug 05, 2013, 09:17 PM
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Some thing is Bugging you in real life.
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Old Aug 05, 2013, 09:25 PM
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Some thing is Bugging you in real life.
Lol was this a pun? Its funny.
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Old Aug 06, 2013, 01:42 PM
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Lol was this a pun? Its funny.
Not a Pun. Often our dreams show us images of how we are feeling. If you are feeling "bugged" by some thing or someone, you may dream of "Bugs".
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