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Narrative
My associations to this dream are...
Three fundamental life issues:
If I could resolve these issues, what difference would it make in my life?
What do I think I need to do to be happy in my life?
Sociomatrix Commentary
"The reason I like, like (a lot, love, dislike, dislike a lot, hate, don't care about, or am non-attached toward) (dream element) is..." "What I liked/disliked most about being in this dream is..."
Dream Self: El.
What I like most about being in this dream is ...X: El.
What I like most about being in this dream is ...X: El.
What I like most about being in this dream is ...X: El.
What I like most about being in this dream is ...X: El.
What I like most about being in this dream is ...X: El.
What I like most about being in this dream is ...X: El.
What I like most about being in this dream is ...What surprises me about what I've heard is... Elaboration
Dream Summary Commentary
("What part of this dreamer's consciousness do you personify? The reason why I am in this dream and this dream group came together is...")
X: I most closely personify...The reason why I am in this dream is ...Dream Commentary
"If I could change this dream in any way, would I change it? If so, how?"
X: Elaboration
X: Elaboration
X: Elaboration
X: Elaboration
X: Elaboration
X: Elaboration
Dream Self: Elaboration
Dreamage
(A rewrite of the dream based on a consensus of dream group member recommendations. If there is no consensus, there can be no dreamage. A synthesis group dream is usually its own dreamage. Read it over before sleep as an affirmation of a higher pattern of internal integration and healing.)
Dreamage text("If you were the space, the consciousness out of which this dreamer made her daily decisions about how to live her life, how would it be different? How would you handle her three fundamental life issues differently? )
X: Elaboration
X: Elaboration
X: Elaboration
X: Elaboration
X: Elaboration
X: Elaboration
Dream Self: Elaboration
Life Issue Commentary
(Is there a life issue which you would like to ask these dream group members about? "
Life Issue:
("If I were this dreamer, this is how I would handle this life issue:")
X: Elaboration
X: Elaboration
X: Elaboration
X: Elaboration
X: Elaboration
X: Elaboration
Dreamer: Elaboration
Action Plan
(All of these recommendations for waking life applications are not necessarily helpful or of equal importance. You have to decide how you wish to prioritize them and what you want to do with them. But take some action! It is a way of demonstrating that you take your inner direction seriously. If you have it wrong, future dream groups will cybernetically correct your course.)
General recommendations for fuller application of this dream "reading:"
Specific Recommendations:
Spiritual Growth Commentary
("What would you recommend I do that will most effectively keep me from making the same mistakes I've made in this life, as well as previous ones, and help me to manifest my soul purpose?")
X: elaboration
X: elaboration
X: elaboration
X: elaboration
X: elaboration
X: elaboration
X: elaboration
"What I am Saying to Myself Is..."
(A rewording of comments of dream group members as statements that you are making about yourself.)
(Reword the above commentaries as statements that you are making about yourself to get the full impact of what you are saying to yourself.)
Some of the basic issues addressed by this dream group are:
What help have you received from these dream group members in moving toward resolution of the three fundamental life issues you described when you began this process?
At this point, what is your understanding of what you think you need to do to be happy in your life?
Sociogram Commentary
Overall Pattern: Elaboration
Acceptance Axis: Elaboration
Form Axis: Elaboration
Process Axis: Elaboration
Affect Axis: Elaboration
p.4, Dream Name, Date, Author
Dream Name, Date, Author, p. 5