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this recurrent dreams of ...

usually stuck in an unaccomplsed tasks..

example have to reach somewhere and hurdles hit him and cannot reach



example just today in his dream had documents and valuables of his bank and he was returning it and noone was taking it...and finally when someone took it the dreamer took it back thinking the documents etc have gotten out of order and says he will fix them and then give it again...

what are these all about ...is it the irresolution part of the man or his confused state of affairs.
 
  hisam on 2011-11-22
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
It is up to the patient to reveal to us what dreams mean. We cannot assume anything, or theorise about the meanings. These symptoms are like any mental symptom - you allow the patient to expand on it and confirm what the dream represents.

I will usually ask the patient what is the feeling of the dream, what effect does it have on them, how do they feel on waking up?

Sometimes the dream will make no sense unless seen in context of the rest of the case. Many times the patient themselves will make the connection for you when you ask.

The most important thing in case taking, is to assume NOTHING. The patient is always your primary resource, and if something does not make sense to you the only way to clear that up is to go back to them.

What this dream might mean to us, is going to vary on each person and their own issues.
 
brisbanehomoeopath last decade
but kent repertory finds out the remedies in viewing these dreams of unsuccessful efforts....2 to 4 remedies which further could be verified by taking the rest of the patients symptoms.
 
hisam last decade
What do those rubrics mean though - what was the feeling of the provers? Unfortunately our repertories lose meanings of symptoms when they are put together like that.

Dreams are a representation of the unconscious mind, and this represents the disease in the patient as well in a highly uncompensated form. You need to explore the dream, to get as much out of it as possible.

Here is an example of using a dream to find the remedy, by exploring the dream fully rather than just going straight to the repertory.

http://forums.hpathy.com/forum_posts.asp?TID=10218&KW=&a...
 
brisbanehomoeopath last decade

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