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Sunday, July 16, 2006

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meesiam

Hi... nice blog you have here. Most English blogs on Japan are by foreigners. I am glad to find an English blog by a true-blue Japanese.

Mari

Hi there
Thank you very much for intereting readings. I am so impressed.

I think these two parts are very match to my situation.

-Hair gets twisted, pulled, in face or, in mouth so Mari-san's dream is about difficult hair.

Getting your haircut represents an aspect of your life that you have a duty to perform.

-Then not receiveing a haircut (the desired result)and instead receiving a dangerous rickshaw ride means that you are afraid to perform these responsibilities since it means that will have to suject your personal life to the reveiw or incompetence of other people.

it was exactly what I were

I am Dali

i don't think dreams symbolize or signify anything.

usually, the elements of my dreams come from recollections-- even small ones-- of thoughts that i had that day.

i can practically always identify a conscious thought that i had recently that seems to factor into the dream as a kind of seed or kernel.

sometimes in my dreams, i read or write an entire book. then when i wake up, i can't remember it. but i have the distinct MEMORY of REMEMBERING it, and how real and full it was.

i sometimes lucid dream. i usually like that, unless i'm in a scary dangerous place that i can't escape even though i'm lucid/conscious.

i can also feel pain in my dreams. i don't think that. i also have a lot of nightmares: i don't like that.

so i think a lot about dreams, but i don't think that they symbolize anything meaningful in the way of "reading" them, or about our station in life, or our future. i do think they re-present thoughts and elements that we have in our brains, though. --sometimes in very strange ways.

Bruce

Meaning of the dream:

1. Mari-san tries to sleep.
2. Hair gets twisted, pulled, in face or, in mouth so Mari-san's dream is about difficult hair.
3. A hair cut will fix the problem so Mari-san dreams of her hairstylist.
4. The hairstylist will cut the difficult hair; but how? Mari-san does not know except she must sit in the chair.
5. The hairstylist knows what to do but will not say.
6. Mari-san wants an answer but cannot reach the stylist from her chair.
7. The stylist, with the answer to problem hair is always ahead even though Mari-san dreams to chase with her chair.
8. A person in a chair chasing a person on foot reminds Mari-san of a rickshaw but that is silly and she would never do it. 9. It makes no sense.
10. Nonsense => Job => Monday. So she wakes.


Welcome to a new work week.

bshock

I am very pragmatic about dreams. I suspect that dreaming is the way we empty are mental recycle bins every night.

For me, the interesting thing about dreams is how they so often convince us that they are much more important than they probably are. Sometimes I will have an idea when I dream, and I become convinced that this is the greatest idea that anyone ever had. However, if I wake up long enough to write it down, when I read the note in the morning the idea always seems silly.

The same sort of thing happens when I get drunk. Someone once said that the test of any good idea was how it sounded when you were sober again.

Mehyar

did you ever listen to Jethro Tull's album Aqualung?

Randy

Perhaps:
Getting your haircut represents an aspect of your life that you have a duty to perform.

Then not receiveing a haircut (the desired result)and instead receiving a dangerous rickshaw ride means that you are afraid to perform these responsibilities since it means that will have to suject your personal life to the reveiw or incompetence of other people.

That is my 2 cents.

-pj

a few days ago you mentioned you were going on vacation in August...maybe the ride on the rickshaw signifies going on a trip... did you notice if you ended up anywhere you can identify? Did you recognize who was pulling the rickshaw? I think analyzing the parts like you did to the wheel is good way to find out too.

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