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(@jaidy)
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@marigold I see dreams the same way! holograms, so interesting to find someone who shares that view. I am usually able to mostly process my dreams but bc I woke up from the alarm (which is rare) I was out of it and I think I needed another 5 minutes to complete it. 

I generally google anything I don't understand but I felt like the context of Jane Roberts was difficult... especially her being mute. Anyway I appreciate your offer, I am curious to see the results.



   
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(@marigold)
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@jaidy. So glad to hear your view on dreams as holograms!

I queried just the quilted coat part as it seemed to stand out.  These results may seem obvious to you. Also the definition of the anima may not be quite right. I felt drawn to the seamstress - engaged in handmade creation and transformation

It is very easy to use the free Chat GPT. You have to remember it has limited though growing material it uses and your queries become part of the ChatGPT data base.

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Marigold to ChatGPT: please interpret according to the theories of Carl Jung a dream about a quilted coat being made for me. The sleeves of the coat weren't sewn on or quilted yet. I tried it on for a fitting, the seamstress used pins to hold the fabric for the fitting.
 
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In the realm of Carl Jung's analytical psychology, dreams are seen as windows into the unconscious mind, often containing symbols and imagery that reflect deeper psychological processes and archetypal themes. Let's interpret your dream about the quilted coat using some of Jung's theories:

  1. The Quilted Coat: Clothing in dreams often represents the persona, or the outer face we present to the world. The quilted coat may symbolize protection, warmth, or a sense of identity. Its quilted nature suggests a patchwork of experiences or aspects of yourself that are coming together.

  2. Incomplete Sleeves: The fact that the sleeves of the coat were not yet sewn on or quilted could represent areas of your life or aspects of your personality that are still in development or not fully integrated. These unfinished sleeves may symbolize potential or emerging traits that are not yet fully realized.

  3. The Seamstress and Pins: The seamstress in your dream may represent the anima, the feminine aspect of the male psyche according to Jungian theory. She is involved in the process of creation and transformation. The pins she uses to hold the fabric during the fitting could symbolize temporary fixes or adjustments in your life, or the need for careful attention to detail in the process of self-discovery and integration.

Overall, this dream may suggest that you are in a process of self-discovery and integration, trying to bring together various aspects of yourself into a cohesive whole. The unfinished sleeves could indicate areas where you are still growing or developing, while the seamstress and her tools suggest an active engagement in this process of self-creation and self-understanding.

 

 


   
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(@jaidy)
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@marigold wow, I really appreciate you doing this and the tip for next time.

 

i think for me the pins may be more like removing hurts or something. I knew they were holding the sleeves on but the ones I was removing we’re separate- they were multiples in a row- not functional… like thorns in the soft fabric. So I could heal…



   
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(@raincloud)
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@marigold

Thank you, for your generous response. The person whose moves I fear, was just in California. I will follow up.



   
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(@raincloud)
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@jeanne-mayell 

Interesting that you say I can head it off. It took decades for me to realize that if I paid attention to the context of the scary tornado dreams, I could head off the negative outcome. In this dream, I didn't get a context, but you did!! Thank you.

Yes, there is someone who plans a hit, I have no doubt and I know who it is. Thwarting it will take creativity and intuition. Thank you for your recommendation and encouragement.

 



   
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(@marigold)
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@raincloud Sending light...take care.



   
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(@maggieci)
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@jaidy My impression of your dream is that it's about your relationship with your mother (who you say you have somewhat negative emotions toward), you are trying to get a cozy, homey, security feeling fixed. A noted psychic authority lets her mother act in her stead to show you to unpin your arms. Let down your arms. Declare peace with your mother. "heal it all, hold no anger, let it go." 

It's a beautiful dream and good advice you gave yourself!



   
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(@jaidy)
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@maggieci yes, I agree



   
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(@susan-daisy)
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I am looking out of the window of a tall building and in the distance, I see a dormant volcano that suddenly erupts.  I can feel the volcano’s anger as it spews orange fire high into the air.  In the foreground, there is a mighty tree that could easily be hundreds or thousands of years old.  The tree starts to topple over exposing its large thick, extensive roots.  Mangled within those roots are people (much like the people in the painting in the movie The Devil’s Advocate) trapped and unable to break free.  The roots start to spread out and consume its prey.  The angry volcano devours the tree and the people it seeks out only.  Everyone else is safe and fine. 

The tree reminded me somewhat of the one in the Garden of Eden, you were supposed to admire its beauty from afar, but not let it draw you into it.

I just wanted to share.

 



   
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(@tgraf66)
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@susan-daisy I don't know if you're looking for an interpretation, but it feels to me like the tree is the long established structure of corruption, and the volcano is the literal earth-changing movement of people and groups that have now been awakened to the danger of the tree and its continued growth. The tree and it's support systems are uprooted, consumed, and destroyed by the volcano, while everything else is untouched.

If that is indeed a resonant interpretation, it would seem to me to be a positive thing.



   
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