Fearful dreams often include a reality check – the
thing we fear must be accepted. Today’s
dreamer has an emotional example.
Dear SMYD,
I live here in California; left Arizona thirty-two
years ago. My mom and stepfather still
live in Arizona, and my mom has been having heart problems. They live in a rural area, 45 minutes from
the closest hospital. The town they live
in has a population of 900 and very limited resources for medical care. I keep asking my stepfather and brother what
is going to happen if she has a heart attack, but I don't get a response. I am feeling guilty because I am not there. I have a strained relationship with my
stepfather.
Here was my dream last night:
I was sitting in my mom's house, talking with my
mom. My stepfather and brother were in
the room, but on the other side of the room.
As I was talking with my mom, one of her eyes started changing from its
normal blue to yellow. (Right before I
went to bed I watched X-men, and in it, Mystique's eyes would turn to this same
color of yellow when she was turning into her mutant self from her normal self.)
Then the color disappeared altogether and mom’s entire
eye was white. I turned to my stepfather
and brother and was trying to scream at them to do something, but no sound
would come out of my throat. My
stepfather then started telling me how he had followed all the correct steps to
get her help. I was panicked and angry
that they weren't doing anything, or even taking the episode seriously.
Signed,
Frightened Daughter
Dear Frightened Daughter,
Your dream's setting mirrors the dynamics in your
family with you and your mom together on one side of the room and your brother
and step-father on the other side. You
say that most of all you want to be assured that the men have a plan in place
to care adequately for your mom should an emergency arise. You scream at them but are not heard, just as
in waking life. Even when your
step-father offers a detailed description of the steps he has taken on her
behalf, you are not at ease. No matter
what he says, you don't trust or believe that he will do all the things you
would do if you were there.
The fact that your mother's eye reminds you of
Mystique's when she turns into her mutant self is telling also. Mystique, as is appropriate to her name, is
unknown and unpredictable. She doesn't
engender trust. Similarly, you cannot be
sure that your mother won't have a heart attack and leave you feeling guilty.
Your dream underscores your sense of fear and
helplessness. You are in the untenable
position of having to trust her to stay healthy and/or him to do all the right
things as he says he will. But you must
trust, Dear Dreamer. Or move back to Arizona.
Sweet Dreams to You!
SMYD
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