Post by KittyLane on Feb 17, 2007 23:45:48 GMT -5
Anxiety Dreams
Anxiety, by definition, is a state of uneasiness or tension caused by apprehension of possible future misfortune, danger, etc.; worry. Anxiety dreams are those dreams that are brought on by real life situations or feelings causing anxiety. These dreams do not ordinarily occur if a person is not overly concerned with something in real life.
Anxiety dreams may be nightmarish in nature, but are not always nightmares. These dreams are easily identified by the strong emotional energy that is always present. It is essential to find the source of the anxiety in our waking lives. Once this is done, the energies of the dream dissipate and can cease altogether.
We can ask ourselves the following questions:
1. Does my dream suggest a practical course of action that could help reduce my anxiety or allow me to cope with it in waking life?
2. Does my dream suggest any people who might help me resolve my anxiety?
3. Does my dream suggest an anxiety that is ill founded and unnecessary? Can I eradicate these fears?
4. If my anxiety dream is leading to an obvious real-life anxiety is there a way I can change my waking life to eliminate this worry?
5. What does my dream say about my personality as a whole?
Because anxiety is a natural response to real or perceived dangers we can unmask symbols in a systematic way to eliminate these anxiety-laden dreams. Answering the above questions, eliminating the anxiety dreams completely also help us learn and grow.
www.bewitchingways.com/dreams/anxiety.htm
Anxiety, by definition, is a state of uneasiness or tension caused by apprehension of possible future misfortune, danger, etc.; worry. Anxiety dreams are those dreams that are brought on by real life situations or feelings causing anxiety. These dreams do not ordinarily occur if a person is not overly concerned with something in real life.
Anxiety dreams may be nightmarish in nature, but are not always nightmares. These dreams are easily identified by the strong emotional energy that is always present. It is essential to find the source of the anxiety in our waking lives. Once this is done, the energies of the dream dissipate and can cease altogether.
We can ask ourselves the following questions:
1. Does my dream suggest a practical course of action that could help reduce my anxiety or allow me to cope with it in waking life?
2. Does my dream suggest any people who might help me resolve my anxiety?
3. Does my dream suggest an anxiety that is ill founded and unnecessary? Can I eradicate these fears?
4. If my anxiety dream is leading to an obvious real-life anxiety is there a way I can change my waking life to eliminate this worry?
5. What does my dream say about my personality as a whole?
Because anxiety is a natural response to real or perceived dangers we can unmask symbols in a systematic way to eliminate these anxiety-laden dreams. Answering the above questions, eliminating the anxiety dreams completely also help us learn and grow.
www.bewitchingways.com/dreams/anxiety.htm