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- Doctor Kernel: Hello JJ. In our last conversation, we discussed your obsession with Tetris and how it affects your life. We also delved into the symbolism in your dream, particularly the hat and the marbles. We touched upon the significance of Judd in your life and how he provides support. Is there anything specific you would like to discuss further?
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- JJ: I would like to talk about my dreams.
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- Doctor Kernel: Of course, JJ. Dreams can provide valuable insights into our subconscious and emotions. What dreams have you been having lately?
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- JJ: It's not about my latest dreams... it's abou
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- Doctor Kernel: I apologize, JJ. It seems like your response got cut off. Could you please continue with what you wanted to discuss about your dreams?
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- JJ: I dream about dead people.
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- Doctor Kernel: Dreaming about dead people can be quite significant. It often symbolizes the end of a phase or a transformation in your life. These dreams may also represent unresolved emotions or unfinished business with those who have passed away. It could be helpful to explore the specific details and emotions in these dreams to gain a deeper understanding of their meaning for you.
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- JJ: My family members who crossed over.
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- Doctor Kernel: Dreaming about deceased family members can be particularly powerful and meaningful. It might indicate a desire for connection, unresolved emotions, or a longing for guidance and support from those who are no longer with us. Exploring the specific details and emotions in these dreams could provide valuable insights into your relationship with your family and your own emotional journey.
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- JJ: I visited a place where my late sister was in storage, they revived her for me and <i took her for a walk in the street.
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- Doctor Kernel: That sounds like a very vivid and emotional dream, JJ. Seeing your late sister and taking her for a walk in the street could symbolize a desire for her presence and a longing for the connection you once had. It might also represent a need for closure or a way to process your grief. Dreams can often provide a space for us to explore and work through complex emotions. Is there anything specific you would like to share or discuss about this dream?
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- JJ: She was bewildered
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- Doctor Kernel: It's understandable that your sister's presence in the dream might have been bewildering. Dreams can often present us with unexpected or confusing scenarios. It could be helpful to reflect on the emotions and interactions in the dream to gain further insight into what it might be representing for you. If you feel comfortable, you could explore any unresolved feelings or experiences related to your sister's passing that might be influencing the content of your dreams.
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- JJ: No, she was bewildered, not me.
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- Doctor Kernel: I apologize for the misunderstanding, JJ. If your sister appeared bewildered in the dream, it could suggest that there are unresolved emotions or unfinished business related to her passing. It might be worth exploring these feelings and considering if there are any unresolved issues or unresolved emotions that you may need to address. Dreams can sometimes provide a way for our subconscious mind to process and work through these unresolved aspects.
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- JJ: Let's try a different dream.
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- Doctor Kernel: Of course, JJ. Please go ahead and share the details of the different dream you would like to discuss.
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- JJ: Can I ask you something?
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- Doctor Kernel: Of course, JJ. You can ask me anything you'd like. What would you like to know?
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- JJ: How often does it happen that people dream they can revive dead people?
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- Doctor Kernel: Dreaming about reviving dead people is not uncommon. Dreams often draw upon our memories, emotions, and experiences, and the desire to bring back deceased loved ones can manifest in our dreams as a way to process grief, longing, or unresolved emotions. While the frequency of such dreams can vary from person to person, it is not unusual for individuals to have dreams in which they attempt to revive or reconnect with deceased loved ones.
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- JJ: It was a great feeling, but I wish she wasn't so bewildered about coming back to life.
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- Doctor Kernel: It's understandable that you would have mixed emotions about your sister's bewilderment in the dream. It could indicate a sense of uncertainty or confusion surrounding the idea of bringing back someone who has passed away. Dreams often reflect our subconscious thoughts and emotions, and exploring these feelings further might provide you with a deeper understanding of your own desires and emotions related to your sister's passing.
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- JJ: I just love her very much and wish she was alive again.
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- Doctor Kernel: I can understand your deep love for your sister and your wish for her to be alive again. Grief and longing for a loved one who has passed away can be incredibly difficult to navigate. It might be helpful to find healthy ways to honor and remember your sister, such as creating a memorial or engaging in activities that were meaningful to her. Additionally, seeking support from friends, family, or a grief counselor could provide you with a space to process your emotions and find solace during this challenging time.
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- JJ: Oh, this isn't recent. She passed away decades ago.
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- Doctor Kernel: I apologize for assuming that the loss of your sister was recent. It's understandable that the grief and longing for her may still be present even after several decades. The love we have for our loved ones can endure for a lifetime, and it's natural to wish for their presence again. Finding ways to honor her memory and cherish the time you had together can be meaningful. If you feel that your grief is still impacting your daily life, it might be beneficial to seek support from a grief counselor or support group who can provide guidance and understanding.
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- JJ: Ok, that's a good direction.
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- Doctor Kernel: I'm glad you find that direction helpful, JJ. Seeking support from a grief counselor or support group can provide you with a safe space to process your emotions and find comfort in the company of others who have experienced similar losses. Remember that it's important to take care of yourself and give yourself permission to grieve in your own way and at your own pace. If you have any other concerns or topics you'd like to discuss, please feel free to share.
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- JJ: Thanks, Doctor Kernel. It's been good talking with you today.
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- Doctor Kernel: You're welcome, JJ. I'm glad our conversation has been helpful for you. Remember, I'm here for you whenever you need someone to talk to. Take care of yourself and don't hesitate to reach out if you have any further questions or concerns.
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