Dolores
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So all my life, just like everyone else, ive had ordinary dreams that i forget about the second i wake up and those dreams that seem to make no sense at all but you cant forget.
One of the things i love most about my therapist is he always takes my dreams as seriously as i do. In the sense that if i tell him i think a certain dream means something or strikes a cord for me, he helps me figure it out. And no, i dont think my dreams tell the future or give me any special insight. My take on dreams is they are your brains way of showing you what you're really thinking about but may not consciously notice.
But anyway, has anyone else ever had one of those recurring dreams that may either make complete sense to you, or confuses the ever living hell out of you? Or maybe not even a recurring dream but just a dream that you wake up and end up spending the rest of your day obsessing over?
My dr says a recurring dream comes from your brain trying its best to process something that may be too much for you to absorb all at once. Does anyone agree, or have a different take?
One of the things i love most about my therapist is he always takes my dreams as seriously as i do. In the sense that if i tell him i think a certain dream means something or strikes a cord for me, he helps me figure it out. And no, i dont think my dreams tell the future or give me any special insight. My take on dreams is they are your brains way of showing you what you're really thinking about but may not consciously notice.
But anyway, has anyone else ever had one of those recurring dreams that may either make complete sense to you, or confuses the ever living hell out of you? Or maybe not even a recurring dream but just a dream that you wake up and end up spending the rest of your day obsessing over?
My dr says a recurring dream comes from your brain trying its best to process something that may be too much for you to absorb all at once. Does anyone agree, or have a different take?