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Old Aug 16, 2017, 09:57 PM
UglyDucky UglyDucky is offline
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I've had two dreams: 1. the background is red, but a linked fence, doors and people were black, 2. the background, again, is red, my T looks normally colored (skin tone and clothing), but I'm dark grey or black.

Any thoughts? I could look this up on the internet, but since both dreams have occurred when in therapy, I was hoping someone would be onto what this might mean...? Thanks.
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Old Aug 16, 2017, 10:35 PM
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Well red can signify danger, anger, or passion. To me it kind of sounds like you're either angry/upset or you're brain is giving you a warning symbol. I don't really interpret dreams often .
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Old Aug 17, 2017, 12:03 PM
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The Therapist is you, and represents your higher self, and you are learning. Thus your therapist is in full color. The fence is a barrier, doors are what you went through in your healing. The black colored people are parts of your past self. The red can be a healing background. This dream shows you are healing.
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