In the above dream, the banana is both David’s pleasure and sexuality, while the lizard is the creativity emerging from his unconscious through the attention he is giving it-he is looking at the lizard. Generally, a lizard is very much the same as a snake, except it lacks the poisonous aspect awareness of unconscious or instinctive drives, functions and processes. But I felt cenain the lizard had “painted” these wonderful pictures with its unconscious an’ (David T). In fleeting thoughts I wondered if the bird “paintings” were to attract birds, or were some form of camouflage.
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With amazement we saw on these flaps wonderful pictures, in full colour, of birds. We then were able to see it had large wing-like flaps which spread from its head in an invened V. The lizard turned so it was facing away from us-head up the wall. Frogspawn: sperm, ovum and reproduction.Įxample: ‘My wife and I saw a large lizard on the wall near a banana. Unconscious life or growth processes which can lead to transformation (the frog/prince story) the growth from childhood vulnerability-tadpole to frog-therefore the process of life in general and its wisdom. See The dream as extended perception under ESP and dreams. If we begin to touch these with consciousness, as we do in dreams, new functions are added to consciousness. They function fully only in some fight or flight, survive or die, situations. Being unconscious they are less amenable to our waking will. This is because many extraordinary human functions take place unconsciously, in the realm of the reptile/spine/lower brain/right brain/autonomic nervous system. Also the very primitive has in itself the promise of the future, of new aspects of human consciousness. The survival urge at base might be kill or run, but it can be transformed into the ambition which helps, say, an opera singer meet difficulties in her career.
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Modern humans face the difficulty of developing an independent identity and yet keeping a working relationship with the primitive, thus maturing/bringing the primitive into an efficiently functioning connection with the present social world. Our relationship with the reptile in our dreams depicts our relat- edness to such forces in us, and how we deal with the impulses from the ancient pan of our brain. This includes the fundamental evolutionary ability to change and the urge to survive-very powerful and ancient processes. Our basic spinal and lower brain reactions, such as fight or flight, reproduction, attraction or repulsion, sex drive, need for food and reaction to pain.