Wednesday, November 28, 2012

This dream provides continuing education!


Our Dreamer Writes:

Dear SMYD,

This dream brought back some fond memories!
I dreamed that I was having the walls scrubbed down in a room that seems like a classroom where I used to go to elementary school.  I loved that old school and it made me happy to see it being restored to its “better days.” 
In the dream, I am explaining to someone (can’t see who) that the room had been a bar for 15 years.  It had been filled with people who were drinking and smoking.  Then I said, there had been a big fire.  And after that, this room had been the home of a country and western band!  (I knew the lead singer and guitar player, way back when my life was a lot wilder than it is today!) 
All of these things accounted for the thick residue of smoke that coated the walls and was now being scrubbed off.  One of my friends at that school was doing some the work.  He was smiling and happy, just like always.  We cleaned the windows and the sun was bright outside.  I felt happy and proud at how nicely the room was turning out.
I like the way this dream made me feel, but what does it mean?

Signed,

Cleaning up My Old School

Dear Old School,
The beauty of our dreams lies in the metaphors they apply to establish a frame of mind, a center of operations, or an emotional setting for the work to be done.  Your dream uses your old school to set up the situation you’re working on both in your waking life and on that deeper level as well.
Your beloved old school, the internal place where you have fond memories and where you’ve learned so much, is receiving some much needed restoration.   Such work in your dream suggests that you also are undergoing a renovation of sorts.  It could be as literal as the rebuilding a person’s body undertakes when he or she quits smoking.  Or it could be more symbolic, with the accumulated smoke in your dream representing the years of hard living you hint at. 
A fire can be seen as destructive, but fire also clears the way for new growth.  Your dream suggests that if there were a traumatic event at some point in your life’s education, the residue from that moment remains and must be scrubbed away now so that you too can grow. 
Your dream suggests that you’ve begun the process of cleaning away remnants of life’s experiences that may be obscuring your fundamental (elementary) education, your own “better days.” 
Dear Dreamer, has your life up to now mirrored the soap opera like qualities of a country and western song?  If so, washing away the residue of that life, returning to the “old school” way you used to think might be the ticket to a sunnier outlook on the future that is yours.  You have a lot to be happy about!

Sweet Dreams to You!

SMYD

Sunday, November 25, 2012

Gambler's dream pays off ~ for someone else!


Our Dreamer Writes:

Dear SMYD,

My husband “John” and I love to gamble.  He plays the sports book and I play 5-card draw on the machines.  We’ve done this as a form of recreation for years and plan our vacations to be close to cities that have casinos.  Our son “Johnny” actually works in a casino in another state; but he has a firm rule against gambling!  It’s a good policy for him, and for any casino employee.  A person could get intobig trouble picking up his paycheck and going straight to the tables!

Recently on a Friday night, I dreamed I stood behind John as he was playing draw on one of the machines I usually play in a casino close to our town.  He was playing hard and fast when suddenly he hit a big jackpot - $4580!

So of course, when I woke up Saturday morning, I felt very lucky.  I told my husband about the dream and we got pretty excited.  We jumped into the car and headed for the casino.  I sat down at my favorite machine and played 5-card draw so fast that I barely waited for the results of this hand before pushing the button for the next hand.  To my great disappointment, I lost and lost and lost.  When I finally gave up and found my husband in the sports book area, he’d been losing too!

Now here’s the amazing part - We went home and got a phone call from Johnny.  He’d been waiting to meet with his boss at the end of his workday in the casino.  He sat down at a poker machine to wait and ended up waiting so long that he broke his own rule and put a few dollars in the machine just to pass the time.  And guess what?  He won $4580!

Now what do you think of that??

Signed,

Disillusioned Gambler

 

Dear Gambler,

We can look at your dream two different ways:

Applying a thematic approach to your dream might suggest that only the person who does not gamble (Johnny) wins.  It’s worth considering as a word to the wise.  After all you report losing, losing, losing! 

On the other hand, many dreamers have reported dreams that seem to predict a future event of some kind.  It’s hard to explain how our dreams offer up such information, yet they do.  Everything from the weather, car troubles, health problems, minor and major mishaps seem to be within the reach of our dreaming selves.  If we accept the concept of a collective unconscious available to all, it’s not too big a step to considering access to past and even future events, as well.

In that scenario, it seems possible that you simply made a mistake:  Your dream might have predicted Johnny’s unexpected success on the poker machine.  Since you stood behind the gambler, perhaps you mistook Johnny for John and his lucky draw for your own!

Sweet Dreams to You, Dear Dreamer!

SMYD
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Monday, November 19, 2012

Sometimes you've gotta choke your boss!


Our Dreamer Writes:

Dear SMYD,

I’ve hesitated to send you this dream because it has some pretty risqué elements in it.  But my curiosity has overcome the surprise at my own dream.  Here it is!

I dreamed about seeing my boss, Julie, in the restroom at work.  First, her normally brown hair was bleached blonde and cut very short.  She seemed perky and energetic, but I just didn’t believe it.  Then her hair was dyed black on top and the under layer of her hair had been buzz-cut to make an ugly shaved band around her head about 2 or 3 inches wide.  Also, while she dresses beautifully every day, in the dream she was naked!  Her body looked a saggy.  I remember thinking, well, she’s 53 years old and she looked about right for her age.  Then, I was choking her!  I had my hands around her neck and was shaking her back and forth.  Her hair was shaking as I shook her head!

Julie and I are actually pretty good friends.  She is my boss, but I feel like she looks out for me at work, even if her motive is to keep me there when she knows I’m unhappy and feel stuck in a bad situation.  If I did get another job, I’d feel guilty about leaving her.  In other words, I really like her and can’t imagine why I’d have such a dream.  What do you think?
Signed,
Awkward, but Curious 

Dear Curious,
Your dream offers several angles of approach for understanding.  We can start with the direct and to-the-point attitude that this dream is referring to your views about your job.  Since you find yourself in a private place, the restroom, at work, we can surmise that your dream is bringing to the surface your private thoughts about work.  The fact that your boss (your work) is naked suggests that privately, you see things at work for what they are, not covered up with beautiful clothes that hide the facts below. 

Similarly, your boss’s hair is bleached and unnaturally perky and energetic.  But you are not fooled by this façade.  If we accept the metaphor of hair representing thoughts (flowing from the head or brain) then your dream seems to say again that you see the artificial nature of what’s she says to you.  Next, when her hair turns black, the change from one extreme to the other may speak to your own changeable thoughts and emotions about how to do what you want and need to do without hurting her.

Your dream shows you her scalp, stripped bare and just below the surface of the situation.  Julie/the job is not all sunshine and enthusiasm, as she might want you to believe for her own reasons.  Choking her suggests you’d like to cut off the dialogue that makes you feel guilty for wanting to go. 

Take care of yourself Dear Dreamer.  After all, would Julie stay in a bad job for you?

Sweet Dreams to You!

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Walking a Pig/Dog

Our Dreamer Writes:

Dear SMYD,
Jerry Gomez and I have worked together for over seven years.  He is recipient of many incentives and awardsprovided by our company.  In fact, he has been the top award winner for the past four years running.  Very impressive. 
I was a bit intimidated by him when I was first hired on the job.  But over the years, I’ve gotten to know him better and found him to be pretty “normal.”  I admire his skills in the workplace and even enjoy being around him most of the time. 
Sometimes, I emulate his ways to improve my own performance.  But, I also notice his ego is pretty evident.  For example, he makes a point of bringing up his top awards even in circumstances when it seems irrelevant.  Still, all in all, I like him.  He was very generous and supported me when I needed a good word with my boss.
But even with all this history, I can’t imagine why he and this fantastic pig/dog have appeared in my dream!

I dreamed last night that Jerry Gomez and I were walking his black pit bull (he doesn’t really have a dog).  The dog was huge and built more like a hog, tall at the shoulders with a massive body.  He was off leash. 
Then, at the same time, I was walking toward us with another, similar pit bull/hog only mine was on a leash, had better manners and was better looking, sort of a red color, almost like an Irish setter.  Jerry’s “dog” began to sniff around and sort of challenge my “dog” in a way that wasn’t totally threatening, but still pushy and unpleasant.  At the end of the walk I said to Jerry that he needed to have his “dog” on a leash.  He countered by saying, “A harness!”  I agreed, thinking that even with a harness it would be hard to control that big strong beast.
Signed,
Walking a Hog 

Dear Walking,
You mention that you’ve developed a grudging admiration for Jerry, the co-worker who represents your greatest threat, or the greatest challenge to your being the company star.  In fact, in the form of a star-in-training, you’ve even imitated his methods of operating.
Without getting too deep we can see that in your dream, you meet yourself coming and going.  And no matter which way you look at it, that big beast of an ego is keeping you company.  When you look at your own ego (dog), you like to think of it as better behaved and better looking than Jerry’s, but your dream suggests it’s pretty close to the same!  Unpleasant for those you encounter, even needing to be reined in.  That leash providing a semblance of better control probably should be replaced with a harness.
Perhaps you’ve taken on more of the unsavory qualities of your mentor than you’d like to admit.  Review your own behavior, Dear Dreamer.  Is your “normal” more like a hog than you realize? 

Sweet Dreams to You!

SMYD