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Abused Child, Mom and a Red Truck

Dreamer Mom Writes:

1.      Dateline: About 5 years after my Mothers’ death, my age at the time 35 (about me: 42 yrs old, married 20 yrs, no children)

I was in a house with a screen door (old “timey”, dark screening). I heard a knock on the door, I went to the door and it was my Mother standing there. I asked, “What are you doing here”? She said, “I just came by to let you know that everything was alright”. I said, “ok” and then that was it. She was gone.

Most would say, how sweet, but I was abused as a child and find it hard to believe that she would come to me in a dream to let me know everything was alright.

2.      Recurrent Dream (since very early age): We are in our neighborhood and there is a red truck coming down the road. I am afraid and my eyes get wider and wider and then I wake up. Sometimes the dream ends differently and the truck does not stop to “get me”. Other times it is as if the truck “drops me off” and I am sad to see it go.

There is a large area of my childhood that I don’t remember; however, at the age in my dream, my memory is very clear.

Thanks,

Dear Mom Dreamer,

The old door on the house represents your childhood. It is a familiar place or how you reference in your mind your early years. It centers you. Your mother is acutally you telling yourself that you are OK. Your Mother does not influence you as before. You have overcome the hardship and are stronger after the pain of your childhood.  It's a cool dream of self actualization and empowerment.

Your second dream is still about you. Your neighborhood represents self. The red truck is your comfort zone. Red denotes danger or caution and you know that subconciously, hence the color choice. The stopping and starting is exactly the way you feel in real life. At times your life is going along and you are doing just fine, then something happens and you are back on that emotional rollercoaster. When you are in the truck, or when your life is simple, you feel good about your place in the world, that's why you are sad to see it go. You know something is happening in real life that is not peaceful, not calming, and could possibly be quite upsetting.

Peaceful dreams,
Gypsysister

Published Thursday, August 09, 2007 9:38 PM by Gypsy Sister

Comments

 

WiccanTexan said:

Personally, I'd interpret Mom a bit differently.  I see her not only telling the child that she's alright, but that Mom herself is OK.  Removed from the life which led her to abuse, perhaps she is making amends before moving on to the next life. And, that her daughter could let go of the past and move on.  I'd be interested to know why the daughter was childless after 20 years.
August 13, 2007 2:58 PM
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