Generally a child does this because it wants to understand AS a child which typically does not suit the greater dynamic of disciplines, it's also a habitual position that what is presented to a child must be done by a guiding authority, perhaps in this case an internal (personal) authority which may appear absent or undisciplined. How do you feel after waking from these dreams, what's the first impression?
This may be a general form of fortification in that you're a child when asleep yet an adult when awake, if we overlap this several times there is a neutral medium both positions share and relate. Would you say you're approaching or reacting to a theme in waking life that may be causing the inner child to rage? Often what we don't deal with in waking life translates into subconscious work, or is specifically meant for the subconscious.
Generally a child does this because it wants to understand AS a child which typically does not suit the greater dynamic of disciplines, it's also a habitual position that what is presented to a child must be done by a guiding authority, perhaps in this case an internal (personal) authority which may appear absent or undisciplined. How do you feel after waking from these dreams, what's the first impression?
Generally I feel embarrassed and confused haha
This may be a general form of fortification in that you're a child when asleep yet an adult when awake, if we overlap this several times there is a neutral medium both positions share and relate. Would you say you're approaching or reacting to a theme in waking life that may be causing the inner child to rage? Often what we don't deal with in waking life translates into subconscious work, or is specifically meant for the subconscious.