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These dreams are selected from our Public Dream Forum (1998 - 2003). Jane Teresa's professional interpretations were added later.

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Subject: fish

rupert

21:25 06/06/2003 

A friend brought round a bag of fresh fish. However she left them lying around and after a few days I noticed them smelling. I then went into the bathroom and found a drowned rat in my bath!

Dream edited for easier reading - JT, 2005

2004

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Overview Interpretation & Dream Alchemy Practice suggestion


OVERVIEW INTERPRETATION

A helpful approach to a dream (especially a short one) is to look for opposites.

You have: fresh vs going off (the smell after a few days).

Your dream starts with something potentially tasty and nutritious (fresh fish you could cook and eat) and ends with something potentially carrying disease (the rat).

So the rat emphasises the theme of something fresh going off.

Was the dream friend someone you know in waking life? If so, what three words would you use to describe her personality? Look for links between the words you have chosen and the theme of something fresh rotting.

For example, you may have described her as full of life, someone who tries everything, someone who often takes on too much. In this example, the link would be that someone who takes on too much cannot really succeed in all her goals so some ideas/ tasks must be left to rot. In this example you then apply this to yourself and ask yourself, “Do I take on too much and end up losing out on opportunities by not acting on them soon enough?”

Dreams often portray clichés or expressions we use a lot. “She looks like a drowned rat” is a common expression, sometimes implying a lack of self-esteem over looks. Do you use this expression? What does it mean to you?

What situation in your life feels as if it changes from a lovely fresh, potentially fulfilling opportunity into a lost opportunity? Where in your life do you start off fresh and end up ‘going off’ an idea, person or situation? Where in your life do you fail to act while something is fresh?

Your dream suggests, with the drowned rat image, that you may hold back and lose out because you do not feel confident enough – you feel more of a drowned rat, perhaps.


DREAM ALCHEMY PRACTICE

Affirmation:

Here’s an affirmation using your dream symbols:

“I nourish myself by cooking and eating a healthy abundance of fresh fish. I share extra fresh fish with others.”

How to use your affirmation/ and how often:

Say your affirmation out loud and with feeling 30 times a day for the first week. From the second week say your affirmation out loud and with feeling once in the morning and once before you go to sleep for three more weeks.

How does this work?

This works by communicating directly with your unconscious mind using its own language, to transform the belief your dream is revealing.

More details on Affirmation as a Dream Alchemy Practice in: “Dream Alchemy”, by Jane Teresa Anderson, pages 331-333.

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ORIGINAL THREAD

Below is the original forum discussion on this dream, contributed before Jane Teresa's 2004 interpretation.

Monika

06:00 09/06/2003 

Hi Rupert!

I´ve heard that animals represent emotions and instincts. I am not sure if this will help you?! Monika

Nani

11:31 10/06/2003 

Hi Rupert,

Fish often symbolise spirituality, or the search for our higher selves - think of the fish symbol of christianity or the spiritual Piscean fish. The fact that she (your yin/ feminine side) didn't deal with them and just left them lying around until they smelled indicates that they (your spiritual search?) didn't receive the attention they required. But the smell certainly got it! Time maybe to pay some attention to this side of yourself.

A bathroom is a place of cleansing, likewise a bath, but you find a drowned rat in yours. I'm sorry, I have to say it particularly in relation to your fish, I smell a rat. How do you feel about rats? Most people find them repellent, but my son had a couple of pet rats when he was younger and I grew quite fond of them.

wallijonn

05:47 19/06/2003 

fish, to me, represent disappointments and rats represent jealousies. (rats biting you represent money coming to you).

a friend may be bringing over a gift (or bringing something to the relationship), which may sour your relationship (dead rat).


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