It was weird. He was smiling. I just gave birth. It was like he was the one who let the baby out. I could still see the umbilical cord... It was long and uncut yet, but he, with the baby in his arms, wiping and cleaning the baby up, stood far across...must be very long the umbilical cord then huh? lol... Anyway, while doing the cleaning up, he was smiling. His eyes happy and twinkling as if he anticipated the birth. Then another setting flashed and a woman was complaining... She said that he paid for everything that needed to be paid, but he is nowhere to be found... I woke up because I needed to pee....
This never happened in real life...
Anyway, in Gestalt Therapy, interpreting this dream would mean that there is a new beginning, as signified by birth. A new beginning that will make him happy as can be drawn from the smiling face with matching twinkling eyes...Then someone took the baby and he was now erasing his name that was plastered on the wall. Kinda like a sticker of some sort that is scratched and needs replacement...And he was happy doing it too... But the next scene which is a complete opposite of all that is something I can not really interpret, even using the psychoanalytic approach... Pardon me for such terms but they are just what I can remember from the Dream Analysis and Dream Interpretation Workshops we had back in my Psychology Days...
What does it mean then? Could it be that I am also referring to our case? That he will be acquitted and enjoy a better life rather than the expected outcome? Or is it a sign that he will be escaping his responsibilities as well as escape the punishment by moving away without a trace?
This never happened in real life...
Anyway, in Gestalt Therapy, interpreting this dream would mean that there is a new beginning, as signified by birth. A new beginning that will make him happy as can be drawn from the smiling face with matching twinkling eyes...Then someone took the baby and he was now erasing his name that was plastered on the wall. Kinda like a sticker of some sort that is scratched and needs replacement...And he was happy doing it too... But the next scene which is a complete opposite of all that is something I can not really interpret, even using the psychoanalytic approach... Pardon me for such terms but they are just what I can remember from the Dream Analysis and Dream Interpretation Workshops we had back in my Psychology Days...
What does it mean then? Could it be that I am also referring to our case? That he will be acquitted and enjoy a better life rather than the expected outcome? Or is it a sign that he will be escaping his responsibilities as well as escape the punishment by moving away without a trace?
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