![]() ![]() ![]() but I would add that GUILT is ALWAYS a part of any greif reaction. She does not want you to suffer guilt needlessly. I'd say the messages so far are: you are not at fault for the animal incident that made her transition out of this life. I just got chased and stung by over a dozen wasps, so I can't take much time before a bath in epson salts. Thank you for your good spontaneous responses. If you were a philosopher or theologian interpreting what you witnessed in this dream (or both dreams), what would you say about the reality of the after-death transformation of your pet(s) and/or their after-death relationship with your personality center? I'm hoping that this means right after she died in this life, she was reborn into another life. Were there any noticeable differences between this cat-return dream and your prior dog-return dream? I don't really remember the dream about the dog but from what I can remember they are similar. Did "you" (in the dream) do anything or feel anything besides just observing her return to normal self? I was VERY happy that she was alive again. I remember talking to my husband saying that she came back to life just like Callaway, my dog. Was she aware of or communicating with you in any way? Could you approximate what her nonverbal communication could be-even if you're not certain, or able to express it in words, but only in images, sensations, fantasies, or phrases of poetry? I was holding her and petting her. I remember petting her and she had scabs on her, that was from the way she died, my dog killed her and I'm having tremendous guilt over that. By the end of the dream she was like her normal self. Did the dream just end with her being her normal self? Was she motionless or in some sort of action or movement? I don't remember her being dead but I remember the reality of her being dead and then she was alive and gradually getting better throughout the dream. Were there any more sudden or surprising developments in the scenes? 3. Were there any elements visible around your cat? I don't remember anything. Then your response to that fumbling sketch (infused with YOUR emotions) might help the artistic work to emerge into daylight and understanding.ฤก. My contribution is only to collect what you write together with some 50 years of experience with unconscious minds to offer an approximation of their beautiful manifestation. If you were a philosopher or theologian interpreting what you witnessed in this dream (or both dreams), what would you say about the reality of the after-death transformation of your pet(s) and/or their after-death relationship with your personality center? These may seem like silly or pretentious questions, but every word you write in response-the more spontaneously the better-might provide sparks of unconscious meaning for what your dreams are demonstrating about the reality of your love-life with your cat (and dog). ![]() Were there any noticeable differences between this cat-return dream and your prior dog-return dream? 7. Did "you" (in the dream) do anything or feel anything besides just observing her return to normal self? 6. Was she aware of or communicating with you in any way? Could you approximate what her nonverbal communication could be-even if you're not certain, or able to express it in words, but only in images, sensations, fantasies, or phrases of poetry? 5. Did the dream just end with her being her normal self? Was she motionless or in some sort of action or movement? 4. Were there any elements visible around your cat? 2. I need to seek more potentially enlightening moments in your dream. ![]()
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