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Offline dober_gurl

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Freaky dream
« on: March 16, 2006, 06:43:13 am »
I had the freakiest dream last night. I dreamt that one of the dog's that went after Maggie attacked me. I was at the park and the dog came running full speed at me, it jumped on me and started attacking my face. I managed to get away and I locked myself in a bathroom(no clue how a bathroom came about) and I couldn't find a phone, so I had to get out of the bathroom and the dog was there, it attacked me again. Kept going for my face, mostly my nose. That was so freaky. :-\
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Re: Freaky dream
« Reply #1 on: March 16, 2006, 10:44:35 pm »
What happened must have really unsettled you...I hope your dreams are sweeter tonight! :)

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Re: Freaky dream
« Reply #2 on: March 17, 2006, 04:17:15 pm »
I had the freakiest dream last night. I dreamt that one of the dog's that went after Maggie attacked me. I was at the park and the dog came running full speed at me, it jumped on me and started attacking my face. I managed to get away and I locked myself in a bathroom(no clue how a bathroom came about) and I couldn't find a phone, so I had to get out of the bathroom and the dog was there, it attacked me again. Kept going for my face, mostly my nose. That was so freaky. :-\

They say the people (or dogs in this case) in your dream represent parts of your own psyche.  Of course, you have to decide for yourself what that angry (albeit mis-handled) dog represents, but just as a guess, I'd say he represents feelings of being "attacked" by forces in your life you have no control over and cannot reason with.  Hiding in the bathroom (the place where we generally are ALONE and have privacy -- to rejuvenate ourselves, take care of our bodies, etc.) may be your subconscious saying you need to pay more attention to your own physical/mental needs.

Or it could just be you're still scared sh****ess of the whole attack (sometimes a cigar is just a cigar).

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