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Old Dec 29, 2017, 07:16 PM
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had a dream where I was on a stage run way that was outside. I was laying on my sotmach on the stage run way that was off to the side next to speaker
I was taking photos of people walking on the stage run way. As I was taking photos I notcie my ex therapist came into the stage run way , wearing a black jumper that appeared to made from wool and a white collar.
Beside him was a lady. I got the impression this lady wasnt his wife but was a professional friend.
They walked on the stage and bow down to the audience, I saw them from behind as I took a photo of them.

Suddenly! My ex therapist and the lady walked around me and bow to the other audience.
As my ex therapist walked pass me he said to me "nice window" I responded with confusion and said "huh"? Then he rolled up that appeared to be a magazine and hit my bottom and gave me a cheeky,flirting look and walked off.
I recalled seeing his eyes and this little twinkle of cheekiness.

What does my dream mean?
My dream was extremely vidi, so much so I could draw it

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Old Dec 30, 2017, 12:37 PM
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The Therapist is actually you. You are seeing the world now. You no longer have your eyes closed. You have healed.
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Old Dec 30, 2017, 05:00 PM
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The Therapist is actually you. You are seeing the world now. You no longer have your eyes closed. You have healed.
How is the therapist me?
I don't feel healed.
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Old Dec 31, 2017, 11:55 AM
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Characters in dreams often represent parts of one self. Window means seeing things through it, thus healing and being able to see things better. He sent you on your way through life, also indicates healing.
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Old Jan 05, 2018, 06:07 PM
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Or for something more simplistic it could mean that you're proud of your ex therapist and feel as though he is proud of you. Were you comfortable with his flirting? Your feelings greatly impact the dream, and they are probably the most important thing.
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Old Jan 07, 2018, 12:47 AM
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To look for clues, what are your associations to black frock / white collar? What are your associations to female professional/partner/accomplished woman?

The camera is a lens, so what are you seeing? Have you come to see something about yourself or your work or your therapy recently. Are you playing with an unconscious realization? Perhaps your therapist is proud of you, giving you kudos in a way, for achieving the insight? He calls your camera a window. What are your associations to "a window". Is it an opportunity? A new perspective?

Those were my thoughts. Hope it helps.
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