Hmpf, I'm ill ]: Spent half the day in bed, and I can't swallow anything, which is no fun at all. I was meant to go for a jog today, sorry mahima! On the plus side its a great way to start a new diet (;
Anyway, dream. I'm doing some sort of wilderness challenge. Hannah x2 and Sophie are there, I can't remember who else. We have only a few clothes that are pretty darn muddy, one phone, one psychiatrist, one woman who brings daily e-mails from our families, and my ex - head of sixth form, Mr Richards is there. The psychiatrist tells me I am very angry, so does Mr Richards. Well duh, everyone else got e-mails from their parents but the printer ran out before I could get mine. And then it rains, and I'm super angry. But then I get clean clothes, and my mother rescues me. Happy ending!
Woods - To see the woods in your dream, represents life, fertility, rejuvenation, and spring. Alternatively, it symbolizes the unknown and unconscious. You may be discovering your instinctual nature.
Anger - To dream that you are holding or expressing anger, symbolizes frustrations and disappointments in your Self. You tend to repress your negative emotions or project your anger onto others. You need to look within yourself. Being angry in your dream may have been carried over from your waking life. Dreams can function as a safe outlet where you can express your strong and/or negative emotions. You have some suppressed anger and aggression that you have not consciously acknowledged.
Rain - To dream that you get wet from the rain, signifies that you will soon be cleansed from your troubles and problems. Rain also symbolizes fertility and renewal.
Rescue - To dream that you are being rescued or rescue others, represents an aspect of yourself that has been neglected or ignored. You are trying to find a way to express this neglected part of yourself.
Mother - 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.
