The eerie case of the headless spirits
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Can't say there aren't always different views, even exact opposites sometimes, which always serve to keep options open.
And where are your two mini dream interpreters, Joanna? Hope they're not retired.
:woohoo: :woohoo:
From my view though, Xanous, I think you put my finger on it. :poke:
Because they are all OBE's (I know that one! But sounds almost like EBE, haha, Extra-terrestrial Biological Entity. :cactus: Close in meaning too, except the middle word), you feel you are not in control? The head is where control is.
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[I thought my first interpretation seemed brainless.] :uhm:
Can it explain why you see your son that way? Can it mean he is out of your control too, in some ways, as mentioned?
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(I also forgot my first thought of what DC was. A headless cartoon or comics character? Haha. Which kind of fits with the sort of unreal spirit - out of the body, a superhero in that way.) :superman: Hey, that's me!
(from DC Comics who did Superman and Batman. But you're Spirtman:cloud:)
The return of the 3 doubles
Yes I understand. But because you said this seems closer but not quite there, I thought there had to be something more.
I read your 3 dreams now and boy, and man, is there more. What I said before seems simplistic.
And I think there has to be a meaning to it.
THE HEADLESS BOY
Being in a classroom suggests learning, a recurring theme. Life is lessons.
The boy seems to become you as well, as he has your 'Ah-ha' moment. So now that makes sense his head is gone.
Soon as you say put your head back on, you look at the elevator, which means rise up. Go to a higher level. This is too low and weird, out of control. But instead, his head returns hideous, and it scares you.
CREEP IN THE MIRROR
After you reflect and see your wavery self with a negative aura, meaning not really lucid or in control, you see your headless self in bed. A plastic dummy means unreality.
Saying "BOO' to your son seems to be getting control of what scared you in your first headless son dream, who maybe represented you at that point.
HEADLESS DOUBLE: (I probably disagreee with this now. See later post)
Maybe your idea of OBEing is thoughtless, and why your double confronted you.
He was timid. So second contentment means this other way of getting contentment was so weak or powerless, in view of your other self anyway.
In the Headless Boy dream, you say, "I am ... just really content to be having a DILD." I won't ask what DILD means, lol. Lucid Dream I guess are the last 2. Dream in LD? >>Search. Dream Induced LD.
As I alluded to about lucid dreaming. It upturns your higher head, that normally has control. Maybe you have made your other self that should be in command headless, and timid and powerless. That is creepy, to me. It's kind of against nature and reality. Reality sounds like no fun though, does it? lol.
After you chucked your other self out, it got dark and windy, hard to see.
That is symbolic.
CONCLUSION:
I think these headless doubles are parts of your lucid dreams you cannot control, where your thinking self - or self that normally controls things - is trying to get your attention.
Because the whole nature of dreams is that the opposite to your ego takes control, with no inhibition, and tells the truth about you, so you learn.
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Funny what MrDreamsX said at the top:
I will put more thought into it, but off the top of my head, I don't recall a single dream about a headless person
Headless Dream Characters - Mundane Interpretation #1
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111 The Headless Boy - I look back down at the boy and his head is missing. There is no blood or gore but smooth non scarred skin where his neck should be. It was like he was somehow born this way. It almost looked like the end of a chicken leg bone covered in human skin. Fear and horror grip me but I push it away. I say to him in a fatherly tone, "Now you stop that. You better pop that head right back out young man!" For some reason I look away at the elevator. Blurry. Still holding this creature, I look back down at him. His head is back. Now that I really look at him for the fist time I notice that looks like a hideous...
First, this strikes me as the most meaningful portion of this dream. Before I speculate on what Headless DC's could mean to you, allow me to throw out a possible mundane explanation. Things frequently do disappear in dreams. We all seem to spend a good percentage of our dreams roaming around looking for things we lost earlier in the dream.
Second, I said I would try to remember any headless-ness dreams - I don't recall ever dreaming anything "like the end of a chicken leg bone covered in human skin" - however, something similar occurred to me which I assume is common: DC's who lack a clear identity. There have been many dreams in which I didn't recall ever seeing the face of certain people...
Mundane Interpretation #1: Possibly, your lucid skills make you more discriminating about hanging out with headless people. Whereas ordinarily dreamers just fill-in-the-blank with whomever we feel is most suitable. And after replacing a head, a DC might automatically seem creepy, inhuman, or doll-like.