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My Dreams
Sunday, December 14, 2008

There was some big party going on inside my house so I couldn't get out the front door.  I think Hillary Clinton was there, and I think we might have been having a presidential campaign.  Since I couldn't go anywhere, I decided to let the dogs out.  After they were done peeing, I was trying to round them up along with the cats that were outside.  It was fairly dark and the dogs weren't coming.  I could see then that they were following something in the yard.  It looked like a small Shiba Inu, until it came closer and came into focus and then I saw it was a raccoon.  I tried to scare it away, but it wasn't scared of me.  In a hurry, I continued to try to get the dogs and cats inside.  I got everyone in, but Dingo wouln't come, so I went back for her.  As I was waiting for her, the raccoon kept getting closer and eventually attacked me.  He jumped at me and clamped down on my wrist, on the bottom part where it's the most sensitive.  I started screaming, but because of the party going on inside the house, no one could hear me.  I tried beating him against the railing of the deck, but he remained unphased and kept a constant grip on my wrist.  It hurt terribly and I was afraid he was doing permanent damage to my veins.  I went up to the back door hoping someone was in the kitchen and could help me.  Mom was there and I started banging on the door for her help.  She saw me and told me she'd be right back, she had to take something to someone.  I wasn't sure I could endure the pain anymore and didn't want her to leave, so I started scratching the door frantically trying to get her attention again.  She eventually turned around and saw the raccoon.  She started screaming and came outside and hit him with a bat (although I never saw the bat) until he let go, unconscious.  I rounded up Dingo and got in the house.  I was wondering if I should go to the hospital to be checked for rabies, so my mom went in the living room to ask my grandmother, who appeared to be suffering from dementia or alzheimers.  My wrist didn't feel right, and I was wondering if the circulation has been cut off for too long.  I went in the basement to do something, but don't remember what it was.

 Interpretation:

To dream that you are at a party, suggests that you need to get out more and enjoy yourself.

To dream of a political party, suggests that you need to stand up for and defend your beliefs. Be prepared for any backlash.

To see a house in your dream, represents your own soul and self.

To dream that you are out on the deck, represents your connection with your Self and with nature. You need to be more aware of your surroundings and appreciate the environment.

To see your or someone else's pet in your dream, represents civilized instincts. You are keeping your temper in line. Alternatively, it indicates a need for love and acceptance. You are lacking attention from others and are feeling neglected.

To see a raccoon in your dream, signifies deceit, thievery, and of false friends secretly conspiring against you.

To see bites in your dream, forewarns of danger from someone who has wished you harm, either physical or monetary. Be careful of people who surround you.

To dream that you are being bitten, represents your vulnerability regarding your unresolved issues emotions. You may be pestered by a problem or obstacle.

To notice your wrist in your dream, represents your ability to bring about fun/excitement and productivity at the same time. You are able to grab the attention of others and get them involved.

To dream that you are screaming, symbolizes anger and fear. It is an expression of your powerful emotions which you have kept pent up inside.

To see a kitchen in your dream, signifies your need for warmth and spiritual nourishment. It may also be symbolic of the nurturing mother. Alternatively the kitchen, represents a transformation.

To see your mother in your dream, represents the nurturing aspect of your own character. Mothers offer shelter, comfort, life, guidance and protection. Some people may have problems freeing themselves from their mothers and are thus seeking their own individuality and development.

To see your veins in your dream, represents a challenge that will serve to test you. The dream also suggests that you should not take things for granted especially if they seem to come easily.

To dream that an animal with rabies bites you, indicates that you are harboring extreme inner feelings of anger and unexpressed hostility. Your anger might erupt in violence if not expressed in a controlled manner.

To see your grandmother in your dream, represents nurturance, protection, and unconditional love. Consider the qualities and characteristics that exist in your own grandmother.

Specific rooms in the house indicate a specific aspect of your psyche. In general, the basement represents the unconscious


Posted by Jennifer at 8:52 AM EST
Updated: Sunday, December 14, 2008 8:55 AM EST
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