12-09-2009, 12:17 PM
I just decided to start writing down what dreams I can remember this morning, before I read your post.
I've heard a lot about using dreams as a way of examining the self, and I think it's a valid tool. As ayadew mentioned, everything that happens in your dreams are indeed some reflection of yourself or aspect of yourself, and you are quite right in saying that often your dreams are a vehicle for your higher self to communicate with you directly.
While not being an expert or even anything more than a neophyte when it comes to dream interpretation and symbology, I would agree that it sounds like there may be some covered up fear there. Perhaps being 'out of body' is a symbol for changing some part of your life. And that you experience fear when you cannot get back in to your body may mean that you have a fear of not being able to 'get back' to who you are now, if you did change and not like it? (I may be way off here!) Or maybe it is more literally afraid of being disembodied?
Love and Light (and Sleep)
Lavazza
I've heard a lot about using dreams as a way of examining the self, and I think it's a valid tool. As ayadew mentioned, everything that happens in your dreams are indeed some reflection of yourself or aspect of yourself, and you are quite right in saying that often your dreams are a vehicle for your higher self to communicate with you directly.
While not being an expert or even anything more than a neophyte when it comes to dream interpretation and symbology, I would agree that it sounds like there may be some covered up fear there. Perhaps being 'out of body' is a symbol for changing some part of your life. And that you experience fear when you cannot get back in to your body may mean that you have a fear of not being able to 'get back' to who you are now, if you did change and not like it? (I may be way off here!) Or maybe it is more literally afraid of being disembodied?
Love and Light (and Sleep)
Lavazza