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Old Apr 22, 2015, 11:47 AM
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So I wasn't in highschool in real life. Somehow I was hiding from someone so I posed as a highschool student. It was kinda like 21 jump street style. I met a guy who was a heroin dealer at 16 years old. He was kind of chubby and the law always watched him like a hawk. It was creepy very creepy I didn't understand why or what was going on. We got followed by cops in the middle to near end of the dream. The guy gave me heroin in a needle with wrappings around to sterilize it. An officer in his car was watching us next to us in the parking lot at a general goods store. I was skipping class that day and I wanted pot from the kid.
He and went back to his house no one was home in the evening he gave me his bag he owed me. The house seemed empty and clean. It wasn't that very big of a ranch house with a garage. What freaked me out a woman was at our house who shouldn't be there. She isn't a cop or his family. But out of the kids paranoia he hid in the bathroom while I'm out in the open and he said she's here that ***** she'll find you and then we're ****ed. Saying frantically hide in that room without bring specific. I think the woman was a ghost I had this dream before and she's quite terrifying. I didn't inject heroin in me in the dream nor smoked. So what happened at the sane time a police raid was going to happen any second from outside. I have a power to turn invisible in my dreams so I'm always going to get out of these situations in my dreams , but it was very scary.

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Old Apr 22, 2015, 12:05 PM
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You removed yourself from that situation. That means you have removed yourself from those kind of situations in real life.
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Old Apr 22, 2015, 08:58 PM
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I have. I had sketchy friends with harder drugs and stayed away from all people who legally jeopardize my future. By getting arrested in association of those kinds of people. It's a freaky dream.
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Old Apr 24, 2015, 06:41 PM
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Hello,
There's a strong sense of needing to hide from something. There may be scary parts of your pysche--scary feelings or memories--that you cope with by trying to hide from them. Turning invisible is a form of hiding.

The cops could be your "superego," the judgmental part of your mind that has opinions about right and wrong behavior and is often associated with guilt trips and the like.

Hiding could be a metaphor for keeping the vulnerable parts of yourself out of sight, locked away. The house is clean and mostly empty, which feels to me like saying you have hidden away the signs of life and living.

It sounds like you are saying you don't use drugs, but note that drugs are one form of escape from scary parts of life and are sometimes used that way.

Hope this helps, and feel free to ask questions or give more associations.

Mike
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