Adolescent dreams: when the body changes faster than the soul can recognize it
“In the teenage years, dreams become the language in which the body first has its own truth.”
“In the teenage years, dreams become the language in which the body first has its own truth.”
“A reunion in a dream is not just a meeting. It is the image of the return of the whole; the psyche shows that what is scattered in your line can gather again into a living bond.”
“A family conflict in a dream is not a prediction of a quarrel. It is a knot the psyche shows you so that you may finally see the recurring plot in your lineage and your role in it.”
“Adoption in a dream is not about documents. It is a deep symbolic gesture of choice: I take this being, this role, this part of myself into my life seriously and for the long term.”
“Birth in a dream is not always about children. It is the image of the appearance of something new, fragile, and very important that asks for your care and a place in your life.”
“A toy in a dream is not about childhood. It is a small messenger from that part of you which has long awaited your permission to simply play again.”
“The childhood home in a dream is the point from which it becomes visible how far you have come and what you took with you.”
“The dead come in dreams to those in whom something still remembers them alive.”
“The family table appears in dreams to those who are still discovering where the lineage ends and where they themselves begin.”
“A teenager appears in dreams to those who harbor something that has been rebelling for a long time and is finally claiming its voice.”
“A baby appears in dreams to those who sense that something has just decided to be born inside them.”
“A child appears in the dreams of those who harbor something that requires care and the right to grow.”
“A brother or a sister appears to those looking for themselves in the one who grew up alongside them.”
“Ancestors appear to those ready to receive from them not only a name, but strength.”
“Father appears to those still working out which strength is truly their own.”
“Mother dreams of those who are still learning to be themselves next to the one who gave you your beginning.”