Do you have a recurring dream? Do you find yourself naked in public, or facing a tsunami, losing teeth, falling, being chased, or running late to catch a plane? Do you wake up and brush these off as anxiety dreams based on common fears? So what about that baby (the one you don’t have in waking life) that you keep forgetting to feed, or that dead body you buried that keeps resurfacing, or the way you keep getting your arms tangled in the overhead power cables every time you fly?
What are recurring dreams?
In most recurring dreams nothing is solved: by the end of your dream you’re still trying to cover your nakedness, the plane leaves without you, you misplace the baby, or the police have arrived on the murder scene and you wake up sweating with guilt, resigned to life imprisonment, until relief washes over you and you realize it was that dream again and you are free.
Sometimes I feel guilty or anxious in my dreams, but that’s just a dream right ?
That guilt you felt in your dream is real guilt, in this case for something that you thought you’d ended and buried (your feelings about a relationship, a course of study, your spirituality, a particular goal) but that resurfaces at regular intervals. That dream resignation to life imprisonment relates to a severe restriction you’ve created in your life, perhaps to assuage those feelings of guilt.
Your recurring dreams may be dramatic and surreal, but, as with all dreams, strip them down to their basics and you’ll see they’re metaphors for some area of your life.
What does a dream actually do ?
Your dreaming brain processes your conscious and unconscious experiences of the last 24-48 hours. Dreaming is like updating your hard drive, neatly filing your recent experiences away as memories, beliefs and personal memos on how the world works – or, to be more accurate, how you think the world works.
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