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One possible idea:
(I feel stupid saying this because it is so similar to the last
thing I tried to interpret....oh well......:-)
The "vehicle in the opposing lane" instantly reminds me of the
unconscious. It is usually compensating for our conscious attitudes,
thus the opposing direction. The unconscious can make us "swerve"
from our conscious path, often because of some deficiency in our
current thinking.
What struck me about the hospital scene was that at first you were
"in" your body (your *awareness* was) - after experiencing the cold-
ness your awareness was able to see yourself objectively. This
might be seen as "waking up" to the "waking dream" of everything
you have been identifying yourself with consciously.
The first thing that the coldness brought to my mind was death - and
this seems backed up by the out-of-body experience that is sometimes
associated with near-death experiences. This could be significant if
understood as a symbolic death of your old consciousness in which you
WERE the patient - a victim of sorts - and if you realize that by
becoming objectively conscious of your old ways of being, you can begin
to make use of the power that that knowledge provides - the power of
conscious choice.
or maybe not....:-)
guy
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Have you been able to come up yet with the location of the road
and the curve? If not, do you have any associations with it at
all?
Have you been involved recently in any job upheavals that might
have resulted in an interview? Do the figures of the doctor and
the nurse remind you of anyone, or do you have any associations
with them - not necessarily connected to a hospital?
Has anyone or any situation thrown you a curve recently?
Virginia
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Is this a precognitive dream? I don't think so. You *could* be
going to have an accident, end up in a hospital, and then have an
OBE - out-of-body - experience; but I can't seem to fit the creep-
ing cold into this scenario. With the cold you're describing, I
think you'd lose consciousness much sooner than you do in the dream.
The dream could represent what you imagine happening if you accepted
a buyout....you're going along as usual, but an offer comes up that
you don't refuse. You get some severance pay that puts you into the
black financially. You have a very laid back lifestyle, but at the
same time you get laid off. You're being taken care of now. You're
in your own little world. But those figures don't seem to be doing
much for you. You get cold feet. You're not getting anywhere. It's
like the salary freeze all over again. And then there's the tax bite.
The situation creeps up on you; you're almost spent. Financially, your
prospects are dim. You'll have to dip into your reserves before long.
So, instead of accepting the buyout, you choose an uncertain future,
one that's up in the air. You now look down on the other solution.
You separate yourself from it.
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