tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3752881919977475959.post103704810488756626..comments2023-04-03T11:05:11.359-04:00Comments on SYLVANNOVELUST: DREAMJimhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00804925336786082096noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3752881919977475959.post-73873940123938899292012-06-05T16:33:56.683-04:002012-06-05T16:33:56.683-04:00My father, a PhD psychologist, once told me that m...My father, a PhD psychologist, once told me that most dreams are anxiety dreams, and most of the rest contain wish fulfillment. So, since no bad guys were chasing you, maybe it was wish fulfillment - the desire for a dashing profession, a little excitement without danger, and living in a slower time when there might be more time to search for something - not because you're lost or missing something, but just because you're interested in discovering more. Our time in life seems to be one for self-reflection, don't you think? Maybe that's why you saw reflections in the puddles. Or maybe you're just having us on? <br /><br />I've had many mafia-type dreams. The James Cagney-style scenarios are my favorite... although in my case someone is usually chasing me and trying to stab or shoot me. Guess mine aren't wish fulfillment. :)Cara Lopez Leehttp://www.caralopezlee.comnoreply@blogger.com