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| Dream – Picture Day |
4 Sep |
I was at school on picture day. I took my pic and it showed up on a monitor in B&W. I liked it and other ppl were lookin at tha monitor and liked it too. After I took my pics a couple of my high school friends came up and we joked around a lil bit and then it was their turn. In school I hated picture day and I always ditched it if I could. I don’t even think I’m in the yearbook. I don’t regret havin done that though.
If a self-photo, it may relate to needing a closer or more objective view of yourself. If black-and-white, it may be emphasizing a need to consider opposite values/positions and to reconcile them; dogmatic attitudes (it’s either “black or white”); a need to add more color/life to a situation/relationship. The camera can symbolize the process that lets you relive/review experiences. It may be keeping track of your self-growth or identity if appearing in several dreams. The eye of the camera never lies, so it can symbolize truth; something that needs to be noticed; something noticed by your unconscious when your consciousness didn’t pay attention; something you need to view with a new perspective or focus in on. In primitive mythology, the camera, through its photographs, can capture the soul of a person; therefore, imprisoned/inhibited spiritual development; loss of identity; control by another.
Ok ok..I know I only write about dreams as of late but I will write about somethin else later on today.
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