Exactly. This is why it's so helpful to pay attention to recurring, distressing dreams -- they are trying to show us something important about our relational and behavioral patterns. They may seem cruel, but are actually trying to help throw some light on our blind spots.
In my experience, dreams like Clara's often occur to highlight how a pattern of behavior may be repeating in a new circumstance/context. It can also show the dreamer what areas of personal wounding are in the healing/expunging process. Such dreams feel distressing, especially when they are persistent, but once the dreamer begins to understand and integrate their message, they usually stop recurring.
Exactly. This is why it's so helpful to pay attention to recurring, distressing dreams -- they are trying to show us something important about our relational and behavioral patterns. They may seem cruel, but are actually trying to help throw some light on our blind spots.
In my experience, dreams like Clara's often occur to highlight how a pattern of behavior may be repeating in a new circumstance/context. It can also show the dreamer what areas of personal wounding are in the healing/expunging process. Such dreams feel distressing, especially when they are persistent, but once the dreamer begins to understand and integrate their message, they usually stop recurring.