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beccaninglights · 31-35, M
I've been paying dreams specific attention, too, lately. Recently, actually, my bio father came to me in a dream, and told me to move somewhere when I was considering it and one other place I would have landed in later that same night before midnight, and it was Halloween in a really bad situation. I remembered what they say about Die De Los Muertos, too - my father had passed a year before about.

One thing I know is that sometimes the signs aren't generic, they have to mean what they do to you. For example someone might find mice irritating, most people might, but to someone who keeps them as pets and loves them take on a different meaning for that person see?

I totally understand. I could have written this about myself.
Renkon · M
That is interesting. In fact, some people use this technique to get a sense of what is going on inside of them. Did it benefit you in any way?
@Renkon tremendously so, I could identify reoccurring themes, because I don't have reoccurring dreams (only one when I was 5) something always changes, therefore know myself in depth, know my deepest fears and desires in the most raw way, current stressors and other things, it's like a compass, and if one isn't afraid to look in that mirror it's an inestimable tool for self acceptance, self-improvement and self regulation.
Renkon · M
@TheSmearedPen That's true. It’s an incredibly powerful tool when wielded by a skilled user.
ABCDEF7 · M
If you look for that unconscious personality you had some twenty years back, do you think you still carries that? or time has changed things a lot in what you think you are now?
@ABCDEF7 the core's still the same, all the rest has shifted.
ABCDEF7 · M
@TheSmearedPen Only that core is real you.
Self substantiation does not involve external programming

 
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