The Dream Show with Jane Teresa Anderson #006
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The Dream Show with Jane Teresa Anderson #006. Anne dreamed she was stabbed on a train and then noticed that her deceased mother and deceased aunt were sitting opposite her. Anne was anxious for an interpretation, fearing her dream predicted her death. Listen in as we discuss what the dream really meant, and how Anne can use this insight in her life.






Here’s a comment I received from Anne a couple of months after her podcast:
“My dream was about me sitting in a train with my deceased mother and Aunty. I was concerned when I interpreted the dream that I was perhaps dying as I felt unwell at the time and I had just turned 48 myself. On the train I was stabbed in the back. At the time I was also being overlooked for promotions at work and feeling very depressed.
Jane suggested I do a dream alchemy practice where I visualise exchanging a joke with my Mum and Aunt that I would be on a much longer journey than them – 100 years perhaps! The most effective part of the alchemy for me however was Jane’s suggestion that I get up and ask the train driver if I can drive the train.
Jane was so perceptive here as there were other things in my life that I had not mentioned. I was doing two jobs I didn’t really want to do, but felt compelled to stay there out of duty and for financial reasons. My closest friend was in the UK and I was always promising to visit her but instead was confined to the jobs. My entire life seemed to be one of duty and not joy.
After the alchemy I made a booking to visit the UK. My son and I had the best trip ever there in June this year. When I returned, I resigned from another part time job and shortly after got a promotion at work, where I am dealing with clients and doing much more meaningful work. My health also improved and my energy has doubled.
Thank you Jane for the alchemy and making me aware how our subconscious is often screaming messages to us – and we should take time to listen!” Anne Barry, Toowong Brisbane.
by Jane Teresa Anderson
on 20. May, 2010