Super Me vs. The Ghosts of My Past
DREAM OF THE DAY:
I'm flying, like Superman, but with no cape. I have the ability to take off into the sky with such ease and simplicity, allowing the air to lift and carry me like a bird.
I encounter a large creature. Think giant Stay-Puft Marshmallow Man in the Ghostbusters movie, but he looks like he's made of stone. It runs towards me....
PART ONE
INTERPRETATION:
Flying in a dream represents rising above heavy-laden, weighty, or grave earthly circumstances. The cape represents an earthly escape, something I address my issues with and use to escape the weight of the world that I am feeling upon my shoulders. The cape, if present, would represent trying to find an earthly tool to help me escape my troubles. This could be anything from alcohol to television, any distraction, even shopping, etc.
In the dream, I appear with no cape, which means that I am dealing with life using other tools. I am not using any of the familiar tools to escape my problems. The absence of the cape also represents a situation where I see no way of escape. This means I'm facing an impossible situation, one where I don't see an out. It also represents me not using familiar tools to avoid dealing with the emotions that come with it.
How then do I rise above my circumstances? How do I manage to feel lifted up with no tangible earthly tool helping me?
I have a superpower. I don't know what it is, but this dream is here to help me discover it. It's showing me something that I don't know about myself. It is here to reveal to me a hidden skill, a buried treasure that I hold deep within. This hidden part of me wants to be uncovered, therefore, it brought forth this particular "impossible" situation so that she may be revealed. She wants to be seen. She is my hero and she created this event especially for me...for us.
as my hero emerges to help me, something happens to try to interrupt the process.
Is this something negative or is it something else?
What appears before me is a giant creature made of stone..
Who or what does this stone creature represent?
Because he reminds me of Stay-Puft Marshmallow Man in the movie Ghostbusters, this tells me that I'm dealing with the remnants of a spiritual load of the ghosts of my past. The issues I created due to past programming and traumas; they are coming to a head. They created something in me, in my mind and body, and it feels like a giant task to overcome; like an impossible task.
The stone creature represents me: it is my creation. I created someone stone cold, unfeeling, and numb. I was created to be a soft, plush, fun-loving, sweet and savory woman…just like candy. This isn't the woman I'm facing in the mirror. Consequently, the mirror of life, which reflects back to me all that I am within, reflects a giant issue with me connecting, being vulnerable, and someone hardened by life.
This impossible situation, which I feel is too hard for me to overcome, is created by my superhero in order for me to discover my true self. It's created for me to discover aspects of me that I don't know are hidden. I am using Imperishable tools that reside within that can't be Removed; they are skills and talents woven into the fabric of my being. I run to meet me, dressed as this impossible situation, which I must overcome in a manner different than I dealt with in the past.
What do I do now?
Dream continued - PART TWO
I go towards it. somehow, I defeat it. I fly around again and again. i get caught up inside a whirlwind of air; similar to the funnel of a tornado, but this was a funnel I could see through. There was no debris. I felt like I couldn’t breathe, speak or move as it surrounded me. I felt the wind swirl around me; it felt exhilarating and scary all at the same time.
INTERPRETATION:
I rise to the challenge. I defy gravity. I go to meet me within the container of this weighty situation. I find victory. I defeat the ghosts that haunt me. Does this mean that in one motion, or in one valiant act I bring me to victory? No.
This means that I choose to embark on a journey to chip away at the stone cold areas, warming them with my touch as I make contact with the old wounds, reliving traumas, but treating myself differently along the way. It means that I make different choices; I choose not to listen to the defeating voices in my head that reflect my past. I choose to be softer, I choose to be more vulnerable. I choose to be more open. It's a choice. That's how I defeat my demons, how I move past my past and find victory in the daily routine of seeming impossibly difficult situations.
Some days dealing with it paralyzes me and others, I feel the exhilaration of success.
The whirlwind represents chaos, an uprooting element that spins me round and round. However, it also represents a whirlwind romance, doing life in a new way with a new part of me that opens the way to loving myself more...and differently than in years past.
This chaos is in my mind, which circles back around old issues and conversations, which is like lemon on old cuts and scrapes. The tunnel represents having tunnel vision about certain limiting thoughts; thoughts that were now being uprooted, healed, and changed. Being able to see the wind represents feeling clear about a purpose, seeing clearly in the midst of the total destruction of an old life. It represents being in touch with the winds of change, and, at times, feeling paralyzed by them.
My superpower, ladies and gentlemen, is my ability to defy gravity. I have the capacity to defy the existence of a grave circumstance by simply changing my mind about the very nature of its presence in the 3D world. I give the situation the power to grow, or I take it away; it's my choice. This is how I claim my victories now, this is how I rise above my circumstances.
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3D WORLD CONFIRMATION | sYNCHRONICITY:
I overheard, on the television program in the background: "We've got wings...Rise above money issues..."
[Superhero Image Credit: Image by alan9187 from Pixabay]