I approached a tall and ancient tree wrapped in silvery fog. I had an impression that I’d been climbing for some time as I felt bone weary with effort. The foggy air had me shivering in the dream, but I think it was also nervousness. Stopping in front of the tree, I stared at the rough blackened gray bark. Slowly a face rose into the gnarly surface. Eyes opening, they moved around several moments before finding me. With unrelenting attention given to me, the face separated from the tree and slowly floated up into the sky. As it did, I found that the fog was gone. I watched the face floating away until it could no longer be seen, and I was alone with the tree, surrounded by a clear blue sky.
How did you feel when you awakened, Michael?–asked Annie Freud…
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Good question, Dr. Annie. I bend towards optimism, so I felt good but reflective. I took it as encouragement to look inside of myself. That the journey has been long and tiring but if I face myself, the opportunities are as endless as the blue sky. How’s that for a dream interpretation?
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I read Freud’s “Interpretation of Dreams” decades ago, but I’ll be damned if I remember any of it. However, the Good Doctor, who I believe is out of favor now, would be pleased with any efforts to look inside oneself. I’m sure of that!
Cheers!
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