In which she ponders anxiety dreams
Mar. 2nd, 2009 09:09 pmTraditionally people dream about being in public without any clothes on, or of turning up at an exam unprepared, or of their teeth falling out. (The latter is supposed to symbolise some kind of insecurity, I think. For me it symbolises my guilt about not brushing my teeth often enough. Sometimes a tooth is just a tooth.)
I've had each of those but most of my anxiety dreams have been about
(*) I haven't had them as much since a twist on the dream had me on the beach, and a tsunami came in and washed over me and I was perfectly fine. Or alternatively, I haven't had them as much since I left the deadline-rich environments of school and uni.
I've had each of those but most of my anxiety dreams have been about
- being on the beach when the tide starts coming in quicker than I can get above the tideline(*) (symbolising an impending deadline)
- or packing to go [home from Korea|back to Korea|to France|New Caledonia|America|the Netherlands] and/or trying to sort out passport details at the airport (symbolising that I'm about to, or want to, go home/overseas again)
(*) I haven't had them as much since a twist on the dream had me on the beach, and a tsunami came in and washed over me and I was perfectly fine. Or alternatively, I haven't had them as much since I left the deadline-rich environments of school and uni.
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Date: 2009-03-02 09:09 am (UTC)My subconscious. Subtle, she is not.
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Date: 2009-03-02 09:38 am (UTC)That was why I volunteered to go first to do the assessed seminar for the BA Education course, I just wanted One More Thing done and out of the way. It seems to have worked.