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(“How about my dream with John Wayne?”)
John Wayne represented old lines of conventionalized beliefs about the male. Wayne represented feelings about the male that you received in your background from your father, and through boyhood movies, in which the male could afford affectionate behavior or conversation—only with his horse (with amusement). In other words, the uncommunicative male, who was afraid of open sentiment. The dream was in response to our last session, in part, and of your own musings as a result. You saw yourself as separate from Wayne, and able to manipulate much more quickly. And your feelings in the dream toward him were your feelings toward those old beliefs.
(“How about the young couple trapped in the burning car, in the dream?”)
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(10:42.) You are the “victor” of the dream, in that you are apart from those images.
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(“Have Jane’s dreams changed in character since we began our latest efforts to help her?”)
Ruburt has not remembered, and yet in the dream state he has been working through such issues. Physically, rooms in the house have opened to him, as with the kitchen, and the table (just delivered by Leonard) in the new room. Those represent the opening of inner rooms, of course, and will further trigger the opening of still new intuitive areas.
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(10:45 PM. Jane was surprised at the quick end to the session, and I was willing to continue longer. A copy of Seth’s analysis of my John Wayne dream is attached to the dream in my notebook.
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