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My dreams have gotten pretty violent, but loaded with symbolism. A little girl getting her hand chewed up by a dog, murder and blood on the walls, a little girl being stabbed in the back by her mom...I'm almost always a bystander, not involved in the dream, but watching it like it's a terrible movie. So I can have these nightmares because I am sort of observing. But part of me is always the little girl.
I had a very similar dream...watched a guy cut his own guts out, which totally distracted me from what was happening to me in the dream (I was within that dream, but sort of disconnected from this guy cutting his guts out, though admiring his power). My therapist used the "spilling our guts" analogy. That might be part of it (he didn't die, btw, I woke up). A little girl cutting out her guts and trying to hide from you...protecting you from parts of your story or really deep, hard stuff maybe? In any case, yeah that seems to be loaded with symbolism.
The little girl in my dreams is the age I feel lots of time in therapy 4-7, and if closer to 7 she acts like she's about 4. She's helpless and just wants protection. It's probably helpful I feel for her. After her hand was all chewed up, she thought she was okay, but I took her to the emergency room. Grown up me knew she was not "okay".
The one child part that I've spent the most time with in therapy, used a knife to cut out her whole abdomen and then tried to hide from me.
I had a very similar dream...watched a guy cut his own guts out, which totally distracted me from what was happening to me in the dream (I was within that dream, but sort of disconnected from this guy cutting his guts out, though admiring his power). My therapist used the "spilling our guts" analogy. That might be part of it (he didn't die, btw, I woke up). A little girl cutting out her guts and trying to hide from you...protecting you from parts of your story or really deep, hard stuff maybe? In any case, yeah that seems to be loaded with symbolism.
The little girl in my dreams is the age I feel lots of time in therapy 4-7, and if closer to 7 she acts like she's about 4. She's helpless and just wants protection. It's probably helpful I feel for her. After her hand was all chewed up, she thought she was okay, but I took her to the emergency room. Grown up me knew she was not "okay".