Posted by Honore on March 15, 2007, at 10:25:05
In reply to Re: Anyone up for a therapy dream? » annierose, posted by Dinah on March 15, 2007, at 9:44:54
Your T seems unaware of the real situation in Iraq--but she's going very far afield from home territory in her quest for peace. She also seems very dedicated and passionate about helping people and seeing the best in them. Maybe the insurrectionist has that potential to bring peace, which she sees despite his currect anger.
However she likes people who are up to no good-- the insurgent and President Bush (ie in your dream, not in reality). You don't say how the insurgent reacts, but Bush gives her short shrift.
She doesn't seem aware of the danger or hte undercurrents of violence in the situation, and needs an army to protect her on this trip she's making into a war-torn area.
So the dream questions her jiidgment, and her methods of trying to redeem a dangerous situation where she's seemingly unaware of the danger. It only because someone is protecting her that she is left unharmed (quite possibly).
I'd say you feel dangerous and possible hurtful to her, and are trying to protect her from something. LIke the decision to leave-- or other decisions-- since Bush is as we know the Decider. He's the one in charge, and the one she's reaching out to, the overt troublemaker, is more reaction to a chaotic situation than really making decisions, although he, too, is creating chaos.
But you said it's going better didn't you?
So maybe her naive approach works"
Honore
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