Sometimes, me thinks our nightmares are
are born of the terrors of this world we live
in. I don't have them often . . . 'tis stuff of
children after all. Still, from time to time
I do.
I dreamt my son's wife and children were
killed in a horrific accident. Oh my God,
the grief . . . was actually tenable. But the
thing is, in real life, he isn't even married
and has no children, so what does all this
mean?
Surely our dreams, and/or nightmares, are
projections of our own fears or concerns.
So upon waking, finding it only a dream,
I wipe my tears and ask myself, "What
the hell was that all about? What am I
afraid of? What are my actual issues here?"
Perhaps, just the usual concerns a mom
has for her children, a projection of those
pesky parental fears. But bottom line, it's
important to have an in depth look at our
nightmares, suss out what they're all about
and then let them go. Right! @#$%^&*()+
worried about you
dreaming dreams most sorrowful
tis stuff of nightmares
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