[kj] OT: Jungian dream analysis

uncle benny's magical bra & liquorice factory fatpotanga at gmail.com
Wed Jul 11 15:14:12 EDT 2007


Excellent!
A very good point.
W at nker indeed. I wouldn't let him in your dreams again if he's going to
misbehave & take advantage like that.

Slightly related. but not remotely, I had a weird dream/waking thing once.

I got woken at 6.am by this tapping sound - y'know those noises you become
aware of while you're still asleep that drag you reluctantly to the land of
the living.
I had this horrendous pain behind my left eye - really making me squint &
hold the side of my head & there's this bloody 'tap-tap-tap' sound coming
from outside the window.
So I get up, open the curtain & there on the ledge is a pigeon pecking the
left eye of it's dead chick that had obviously fallen out of the nest.
The pigeon flew off & the pain immediately went.

Weird huh?





On 11/7/07 14:08, "nicholas fitzpatrick" wrote:


> I had a dream the other night about getting ripped off by a guy in a bar. My

> question is: if it‚s my dream and this guy is my creation, why didn‚t I see

> it coming?

>

> In the dream I was having a drink with a friend and this other guy came over

> a bit drunk and got talking to us. He was okay and asked me to lend him £5.

> I did do (which is something I wouldn‚t do in real life). Anyway, a little

> later he sponged a drink off my friend. I thought, why does he need to

> sponge a drink when I‚ve already lent him a fiver?

>

> As I was about to put the question to him, he hopped off laughing into

> dreamland and I woke up feeling thoroughly furious at my gullibility, and

> confused about why I had no power in a situation created entirely in my own

> head.

>

> Searching for an answer, no matter how New Age, I look to Carl Gustav Jung ˆ

> whose theories I fail to understand, but it doesn‚t matter. I believe this

> character was some form of archetype with his own will that is not subject

> to mine. He was a sort of mischieveous Irish leprechaun archetype. W at nker.





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