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Old Dec 17, 2014, 02:43 PM
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Last night as I was preparing for an interview at a school, I was thinking about my favorite student who had a hard home life and had superhero aliases. Last night I dreamt that he was a teenager and told me that he was past his phase of being superheroes, but that I was his favorite part of his childhood (because I worked closely with him and played along with his superhero identity). He told me that I was to help this boy with autism/down syndrome, and the boy in my dreams was a picture that makes rounds on the internet of a smiling two year old with autism/down syndrome with the caption "Mommy says my smile can make anyone smile". I went to go comfort the toddler and something told me this was what I was meant to do. Thoughts?

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Old Dec 17, 2014, 04:39 PM
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Well, I'm not much on the interpretation of dreams. There are others here on PC who are knowledgeable. From my perspective, it simply sounds to me like you see yourself as being a helping person, you value this quality in yourself, & you feel that you are good at it. So, from that perspective, I'd say it was a nice dream!
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