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she is 4 years old :( after this portion i was chasing after her tring to keep her alive. i realized that she had done this to herself. i cant sleep for fear of reintering the dream, because now the site i just CANT get it outta my head. i mean honestly, ive had some bad ones but this one simply wrecked me. then i see her mouth had blood coming out of it….i open her mounth to see 3 or more bent nails protruding from the roof of her mouth. i continued looking at her i i keep finding nails in her, like in her face!!!!!!!! i sit in front of a store pulling nails out of her face frantically pulling. i freaked out omg what happened baby when she looked at me and said its ok mommy. I reached to see it and i sa the head of a nail under the skin….like a nail was in her face. simply put my daughter looked at me while we were at a store somewhere, and i noticed she had a drop of blood on her forhead. So i just dreamed the most horrible thing…. That said, it is hoped that the dreams and responses below might help readers sort out for themselves where they stand in relationship to their past, their present and their parenting: Of course a dream of abuse could just as well have been triggered by a movie, or be a way of representing how a dreamer might feel “abused” by something when no abuse has occurred. Sometimes healing for the sake of our children (and it does help them for us to heal, to be happy and not ashamed or subjugated to victimization) becomes a way in which loving our children leads to our own growth and empowerment.
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If a reader of the dreams below finds themselves relating to these themes, particularly if they do recall being abused but have never gotten any help in healing it, they are encouraged to do the reach-out to counselors in their area and get some help. “resolved” it by seeking appropriate help) then the child is often just fine about trusting, dealing with others, etc. On the other hand, terrible things can have happened to a parent, but if he or she had worked it out (i.e. Research shows that parents who have “unresolved trauma” tend to end up with children who have trouble with attaching, feeling secure, dealing with strong emotions, etc. In order to heal shame one has to come to a different understanding: children are innocent, adults are responsible for what happens to them. Often people who have been abused carry shame: they believe that the harm was their own fault. While such a question is delicate, the point of asking it has to do with shame, healing and the well-being of children. While most nightmares seem to be a way that our unconscious works out feelings that aren’t easily comfortable in waking life, such as harm coming to our children, or even our own feelings of anger or aggression (which can lead to dreams of “bad guys,” etc.) sometimes dreams seem a little extra vivid when it comes to themes of abuse.Īnd while it would be irresponsible to conclude anything about a person or their life based on a dream, the dreams in this particular category invite a compassionate question: could the dreamer have been abused in actuality in the past?