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When you wake up crying

You feel much better after a cry.

When you wake up crying real tears, or simply feeling profoundly sad for no apparent reason, it’s because you have finally touched upon some buried grief through a dream. You may have released it all, or there may be more to come. Either way, this is good and healing. (Don’t you always feel much better after a cry?) Even if you don’t remember the dream, rest assured that tears are better out than in, and although you may become more aware, in the next few days, of a past event that caused you grief, you are well on the way to finally letting it go and moving on.

There will be times, in your past, where you were unable to express your grief, or where you felt you should try to hide it.

There will be times, in your past, where you were unable to express your grief, or where you felt you should try to hide it.

There will be times, in your past, where you were unable to express your grief, or where you felt you should try to hide it. Perhaps ‘boys don’t cry’, or you were advised to ‘keep a stiff upper lip’, or you accepted a hurtful situation as normal or something to be endured, so you packed grief away, out of sight. Or perhaps the only way to get through a situation was to pretend to yourself that it wasn’t happening, or wasn’t important, or that you were coping wonderfully, or needed to smile for others, or that you had already healed.

The deeper wound still hurts, affecting how you live your life.

The deeper wound still hurts, affecting how you live your life.

These, and other forms of denial, are like bandaids. They work on the surface, but the deeper wound still hurts, affecting how you live your life.

One day the grief finally breaks through – perhaps accompanied by a dream of a dam bursting, or a tsunami breaking – and you wake up crying.

If you can remember your dream, look for clues about your grief, as understanding the past will help you to accelerate your healing.

What age is the child?

What age is the child?

Look for a young child or younger person who seems sad, or hurt, or trying to cover up his or her feelings.

What age is the child?

Ask what happened for you at that age, or that number of years ago. It doesn’t matter whether the child or person looks like you. He or she most likely symbolises the event or your hurt.

Also look for historical markers in your dream, perhaps cars, houses, clothes, or numbers that help to give you a time period to explore.

When you have found the source of your grief, do this dream alchemy practice:

Visualise hugging and comforting yourself as you were back then, or hugging and comforting the child in the dream.

Visualise hugging and comforting yourself as you were back then, or hugging and comforting the child in the dream.

Close your eyes, and visualise hugging and comforting yourself as you were back then, or hugging and comforting the child in the dream. Let her cry all her tears dry, then let her smile and laugh and grow strong and happy. Tell her how wonderful her life will be now that her tears have washed it all away, and see her growing, before your eyes, changing and becoming a strong, happy, powerful, and relieved new you. Merge with her in your mind’s eye, and take her, fully healed, into your heart.

[Extract from 101 Dream Interpretation Tips, Jane Teresa Anderson]

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Radio 2GB: Bare bottom and high heels

Cinderella or Goldilocks?

Cinderella or Goldilocks?

Just off air from interpreting dreams on Glenn Wheeler’s show on Radio 2GB, where one of the callers, Kerry, asked about her shoe dreams:

Kerry had three shoe dreams.

In the first she walked down stairs, unsteady in her shoes, and onto grass at the bottom.

In the second a 4-5 year old boy tottered about wearing red high heels but no pants.

In the third, Kerry saw a table covered in shoes, none suitable, but – wait – someone lifted a cover to reveal the perfect pair of shoes. Just one small problem: they had ankle straps, a bit tricky to tie up.

What did these dreams mean?

Shoes say a lot about a person. You choose different shoes for different situations, and a badly fitting pair of shoes, like a badly fitting situation, can leave you feeling very uncomfortable.

The first dream suggests Kerry was feeling unsteady about a situation, possibly a job, working at a higher level. She was keen to ‘get grounded’ or back to ‘solid ground’.

The second dream took her back to see why this might be. The 4-5 year old boy represents something that’s been in her life 4-5 years, or something that happened 4-5 years ago. The high heels represent a high position where she felt unstable back then, or a feeling of instability, perhaps being required to be ultra-feminine, flashy, showy. The bare bottom suggests she felt vulnerable at a lower level. Not grounded, not confident enough to support her higher (heels) position.

By the third dream, the shoes were on a table – a stable table? – neither too high nor too low, just right. (Is this Cinderella or Goldilocks?) Finally she knew the perfect solution: she’s onto the best situation, all she needs is to work out how to ‘tie up the loose ends’ for perfect stability.

If your current life situation was symbolised by a pair of shoes, what would they look like? Can you walk in them? Can you run, dance, make an impression? What would be the perfect shoes for you and where you’d like to be?

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The Dream Show: Episode 6 Death prediction

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The Dream Show with Jane Teresa AndersonAnne dreamed that she was stabbed on a train and then noticed that her deceased mother and deceased aunt were sitting opposite her. Anne was anxious for an interpretation, fearing her dream predicted her death. Listen in as we discuss what the dream really meant, and how Anne can use this insight in her life.

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The Dream Show: Episode 4 Undressed

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The Dream Show with Jane Teresa AndersonNina dreamed of toilet seats that needed cleaning and fixing, new clothes, and her daughter’s state of undress. But why was her adult daughter only 6 in the dream, and still at school? Dreams are not what they seem! Listen as we discuss the interpretation and hear Nina’s responses.

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