The Dream Show with Jane Teresa Anderson #040

The Dream Show with Jane Teresa Anderson #040. Eve is my guest this week as we unpack her dream involving DJ Olive, a good old gossip in a restroom, a game of Nintendo, an ex-boss, and a pink bejewelled evening gown. Now what could that possibly be about? Listen as Eve realises the dream uncovers a significant event in childhood that has been affecting her choices and decisions. No longer, of course! Eve had this dream the night before the podcast, at a time when she has an important decision to make. The insight she gained from this dream interpretation gave her clarity, as you will hear.

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3 Responses to “The Dream Show with Jane Teresa Anderson #040”
  1. I really liked the way you broke the dream down into parts that flowed into each section and pointed our how this dream was related to past dreams from the week. I especially liked how you pointed our that the female aspects of Eve were a part of her right brain while the men were left and that she had a balance of both brains by the extention of herself in the dream.

    by Kathleen O'Keefe-Kanavos
    on 30. Jan, 2010

  2. Thank you Kathleen.

    by Jane Teresa Anderson
    on 01. Feb, 2010

  3. Here’s an update I received from Eve a couple of months after her podcast:

    “It was an incredibly inspiring and eye-opening experience; just what I expected. Thanks.

    I got into the graduate program I applied for so I’m really excited about that. That said, I am really looking forward to my future in a ‘feminine’ academic program. I no longer feel stuck in a job that I’m doing well in but that’s not my passion.

    I realize that I don’t need to look outside of myself very much; that I’ll find my ultimate occupation within myself.

    I no longer have continuing dreams that classmates are laughing at me – I didn’t mention that, but we touched on that topic (fear that I was the laughing stock).”

    by Jane Teresa Anderson
    on 20. May, 2010

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