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Johanna Tudin
Posts: 25
Joined: Mon Aug 05, 2002 10:00 pm

2 Puzzles

Post by Johanna Tudin »

Hi Andy,
I considered Phos. for daughter 1 and Rhus-t for daughter 2 but I guess
but dismissed them. Based on the relationship between these remedies
and their constitution I will definitely re-examine them. I am not
familiar with the lacs so I guess I definitely have lots of studying to
do.
Thank you so much for your help I don't feel like I am treading water
and have new directions to consider. I guess I was concentrating on the
dreaming and sense of duty rather than the lack of boundaries so it
makes sense.
Johanna
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Dale Moss
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Joined: Wed Jul 31, 2002 10:00 pm

Re: 2 Puzzles

Post by Dale Moss »

Hi, Johanna,

Years ago, while going through a divorce, I had thrashing dreams. Didn't
walk around, but did wake up to find objects on the night-table scattered
all over the bedroom. Rather than take a remedy, I chalked it up to the
stress of the situation and kept a dream journal to help me interpret what
my dreams were trying to tell me. "Congratulations," my therapist said one
memorable day: "Your conscious has finally caught up to your subconscious!"
Message delivered, the dreams stopped.

Your daughters' dreams suggest to me that they may feel burdened by more
responsibility than they can comfortably handle. But they're the ones who
need to parse those dreams to see what lies within. Helping them do that
may give them more relief than any remedy.

Peace,
Cinnabar


Johanna Tudin
Posts: 25
Joined: Mon Aug 05, 2002 10:00 pm

Re: 2 Puzzles

Post by Johanna Tudin »

Dear Cinnabar,

I will be seeing them for a short visit this week. I will definitely
take what you said under advisement. The youngest, however, hardly ever
remembers anything and she is the one that thrashes around all night and
wakes up with bruises, so trying to keep a journal might be difficult
but not impossible. Thanks

Johanna


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