I have a recurring dream every few months or so that I have had for years. In the dream I realize that it is the end of a semester, and I have forgotten to go to math class the whole semester and am very worried about failing. Sometimes Im in college, (where I did fail a math class), but more often Im in high school, (where I did very well in math, but had some conflicts with two teachers).
It is always math, never another subject. Once, it was so realistic, (when I was still in college), I woke up in the middle of the night and located my schedule to convince myself I hadnt signed up for the math course.
Also, if I can bother you some more, my 7-year-old daughter woke up last night with a bad dream. She dreamed we were at a festival and I ran away from her and she kept calling my name but I wouldnt come back and she was all alone.
Do you think Ive done something to make her feel like Im running away from her? Shes my only child. I felt so guilty and sad even though it was her dream.
Thanks for your help.
--Lisa, Age 33, Female, Married, Okemas, MI, USA
Hi Lisa -
Believe it or not, I think your two dreams are related, and Ill tell you why.
Back to school dreams are incredibly common among busy people. Doctors, lawyers, professionals, busy housewivesnearly everyone has had one. (Do an informal survey among your friendsyoull be surprised how many of them will say, Oh yeah! Ive had that dream!)
Test-taking dreams are clear reflections of the anxiety we once felt in schoolwhen we prepared to take a test. Will I pass? Am I prepared? Did I remember to study everything?
Now that weve grown up and the days of test taking are long in our past, the dreams strike us as odd. Surely we cant still be traumatized about taking some test in college? The link, though, is that our everyday life still is full of similar tests and anxieties. Will we be able to complete all the errands we have to do tomorrow? Will we be able to grocery shop, clean the house, and pick up our kids from schoolin time to cart them off to soccer practice?
If we work (in addition to all our everyday tasks) we have a second set of anxieties. Will we finish our work projects on time? Will our co-workers think we have done a good job? Will we keep our jobs? Will we pass the test?
Are we beginning to see the connection? The anxiety we feel in our everyday lives... reminds us of the anxiety we felt back in high school or college before an exam. Were about to be tested, and we wonder if we can keep up!
Because youre a busy Mom, its normal that your daughter feels she occasionally doesnt get to see you as much as she would like. The fact that youve written in here to ask about your dream, however, to me indicates a caring for Mom rather than a running away Mom. Your daughter sees a mom who is always running, but I think it is clear you are a Mom who is running for her daughternot away from her.
Congrats on being a Super Mom. Youre daughter is a lucky child. Your care will be reflected in her life forever.