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Old Oct 29, 2013, 12:53 AM
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Recently I had a dream about myself at school and I went to all my classes and no one notices me. I talked to people they went on doing their own thing as if I didn't exist. Then I come back the next day and still no one notices me at all. I hear people saying things like "I wonder where (my name) has gone? She just disappeared into thin air! She hasn't been here for days!" Then after a while (a few more days) I come in to school and EVERYONE notices me. "Hey, how's it going? Whatcha been up to? Where ya been? " Everyone thought I had ran away from home and now the cops found me and brought me back to school. I don't understand what that means. I feel like it could have a meaning behind it.

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Old Oct 29, 2013, 01:29 PM
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You came back home to your place of learning. You felt welcomed there.
,Maybe a bit guilty for being mentally absent
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Old Oct 29, 2013, 03:40 PM
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Or maybe not so "invisible" anymore? Maybe more deserving of/comfortable with/desiring of attention and care?
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