Figures from our past often appear in our
dreams. They most often will represent
traits we have carried forward that may or may not be helpful now. Or, they may illustrate a dreamer’s own
attitude toward himself, one based in past circumstances applied to the dreamer’s
current waking life, whether appropriate or not. Consider today’s example of old high school buddies “haunting”
the dreams of our dreamer.
Dear SMYD,
I don’t know why a couple of guys I haven’t seen
since high school keep appearing in my dreams!
“Charlie” and “Albert” and I were good buddies. We hung out together every day before, during
and after school. We were on the
straight and narrow back in those days.
But after graduation, we took different routes. They were in the college set. I could have been too, I guess, but it didn’t
work out that way. Anyway, I’m pretty
sure they’re ‘main stream’ kind of guys now and I am living an ‘alternate
lifestyle.’ I’m comfortable this way
except when my kids want things I can’t afford.
Maybe because another reunion is coming up, they’re
in my dreams again. Here’s the latest one:
I saw Charlie and Al coming into a hallway and
decided to slip behind a door rather than to encounter them and have to explain
myself. When I stepped behind the door,
Charlie peeked through the crack between the door and door jam and we made eye
contact. Then, even though I didn’t want
to, I had to step out to say ‘hello.’ He
was not happy with me. He was
disappointed in me somehow. It was an
uncomfortable situation.
Next we were on an open field and a Frisbee or badminton
shuttlecock or something came flying toward me.
It had sheer cloth streaming along behind. Charlie caught it or deflected it.
Signed,
Avoiding Charlie and Al
Dear Avoider,
By their very nature, high school reunions trigger
self-reviews. That milestone constitutes
a perfect opportunity to look back and see how far we’ve come. Also, they present an occasion for
competition and comparison. And who
better for you to compare yourself to than your old buddies? The key for you will be remembering that it
is you making the comparison, not them.
In your dream, you first try to duck the judgment. Keep in mind though that Charlie’s disappointment
represents that part of yourself that may be a little saddened that you didn’t push
yourself harder. That is most likely
what you’re hiding from behind the door – your own view of yourself. It’s important to note that this is how you
compare yourself to him, not necessarily the other way around.
Other than wanting to spoil your children, you say
you’re happy with your choices. And when
you’re out in the open in your dream, the only missile that threatens you is a
toy. Charlie deflects that one – an indicator
he might be easier on you than you are on yourself.
Sweet Dreams to You, Dear Dreamer!
SMYD
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