Dolphin for Pain Management

Why does pain personify itself as a free, joyous, pain-free dolphin for this dreamer? Why is its main message to listen to it and to become it? Why should this lady trust the voice of an imaginary, made-up dolphin? It’s a delusion and fantasy, right? She should just forget about it as quickly as possible, right?

Healing a Relationship With a Dead Mother

If you have unfinished business with a deceased parent, what can you do? How does that wound affect who you are today? How does it limit your options? What can you do to heal it? Your dreams regularly comment on how long forgotten early family relationships shape how you view yourself and others today. If you listen to them, as this lady is doing, you will take a short cut to finding yourself, as opposed to the social identity that you had to become in order to survive. Use this format and interview yourself today.

Surfing Your Life Like a Dolphin

Would you like to feel alive? Would you like to be full of joy? Would you like to feel the freedom that a dolphin feels surfing ocean waves? Most people don’t; they don’t let themselves. They think they can’t until they find their soul mate, make more money, live somewhere else, or get well. That’s called, “Waiting for Santa Claus.”

In this interview Rainbow learned that she doesn’t have to spend her life slowly dying while she waits for Santa Claus to come. Instead, she has within her the ability to wake up to freedom, joy, and aliveness today, now. You can too!

Distant Family: Bridging the Gulf

When we get older, three issues tend to destroy our happiness: family problems or distance, health, and money. As we age, our options for changing these things diminish; we are pretty much stuck with the family, health, and money that we have or don’t have, and now our challenge is how to accept the fact that much of what used to be important to us in the external world is beyond our control. Acceptance becomes increasingly important, without thereby yielding to passivity and helplessness.

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