Monday
Jan192004

Recurring Dreams
Dreams have always fascinated me. In the field of psychology, various schools of thought attach varying degrees of importance to them. Personally, I think the person having the dream is the best interpreter of the dream. I also do not ascribe a lot of weight to them beyond their basic meaning. In other words, I do not have a dream and let it trump careful decision making while awake. Sometimes a dream is a kick in the pants or even a reminder of some sort.I have a recurring dream theme. The circumstances change, but the basic elements are there. Here is a typical scenario. I am in high school and suddenly realize I have not been attending a class, usually a math class. I feel the dread and panic welling up in my chest. My thoughts are, "Oh know, now I won't be able to graduate." The rest of the dream is spent looking for the class and maybe even talking to the teacher. I rehearse excuses and contemplate contingencies. When I awake, I feel so relieved.
OK, here is how I interpret this. I did not attend my high school graduation. Because I finished early I did not have to, so I did not. Maybe the fact the dream takes place in high school has something to do with it. The math part may have to do with me only taking basic math in college. I did not go beyond the quadratic equation. Math inadequacy no doubt. But the biggest thing is I never completed my doctorate. I did the course work, the qualifying exam, had my project approved, but never finished. Finally, I quit. This fact still generates lousy feelings if I think about it enough. I will not go into why I quit, but the basic reason was I had a family and a job and kept procrastinating.
I wonder why I can't have a recurring dream involving intimacy - if you know what I mean, wink. I guess it is a good thing I do not have those dreams regularly or I would spend a lot more time sleeping.
Sometimes if I have a really strange dream, I may do a google search and see what some of the dream sites say about the symbol. For example, flying or teeth falling out. I would recommend reading three or four different sites then average the responses. No one really knows what this stuff means and dream interpretation is not far removed from reading tea leaves.
Do you have any recurring dreams?
Dream Facts & Tidbits
Dream FAQ's
Sexual / Erotic Dreams This site lists sexual dreams and you can even give a shot at interpreting them.
Until the next time
John Strain