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    Matt
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    Andrea,

    Consider that the world is made of yin and yang, shadow and light, female and male, and both are part of the fabric of creation, part of consciousness. To me, your dream means you’re struggling with accepting these parts of yourself, pitting these forces against one another, rather than integrating them. Have you been especially uncomfortable with something you’ve been feeling? Consider less struggle, more hugs to yourself.

    A Buddha fighting a demon? More like two buddhas putting on a play to teach you some stuff.

    And watch out for those Christians, hehe. Some of them tend to forget the whole “god is everything” teaching when something startles them. Everything is demons? Who ever heard such nonsense! The only difference between a hurt child and a demon is in the eye of the beholder.

    With warmth,
    Matt

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    Rock Banana
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    Dream analysis can be a destructive waste of time. You know, I don’t care what I dream about because I don’t choose my dreams and it’s just the brain exercising its creativity. Although I’m sometimes a little curious, I never care about if my dreams say anything about me, because of course they don’t – they just happen. Interestingly I haven’t had a nightmare in many years, which may well be influenced by the fact I don’t take my dreams seriously.

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