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Breaking the Language Barrier: Learning to Interpret Your Dreams

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1. What was <strong>the</strong> overall plot / s<strong>to</strong>ry of <strong>the</strong> dream<br />

2. Highlight <strong>the</strong> outstanding emotions experienced in <strong>the</strong> dream.<br />

3. Were <strong>the</strong> emotions felt predominantly positive or negative<br />

4. What was your vantage point in <strong>the</strong> dream (observer, participant, or both depending on <strong>the</strong> portion of <strong>the</strong> dream referred <strong>to</strong>)<br />

(If you were in observer, how did you feel about what you were observing Were you caught up in <strong>the</strong> events as <strong>the</strong>y were unfolding,<br />

as if <strong>the</strong>y were happening <strong>to</strong> you; or did you feel more objective, detach from <strong>the</strong> events you were witnessing unfold).<br />

5. What was <strong>the</strong> outcome / resolution of <strong>the</strong> dream<br />

(This may reveal tips on how you should go about doing something in waking life)<br />

6. Could you anticipate <strong>the</strong> outcome of any of <strong>the</strong> activities in your dream before <strong>the</strong>y happened If yes, which ones<br />

7. Did <strong>the</strong> events in your dream seem <strong>to</strong> occur in an erratic or random way, or did <strong>the</strong>y seem <strong>to</strong> unfold in logical sequence<br />

8. Were <strong>the</strong>re any recurrent dreams symbols (people, places, things or situations which frequent show up in your dreams)

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