My best friend called me dark and early Sunday morning to tell me of a 
troubling dream she had just experienced. She always enjoys listening to my many 
dreams and the way I try to work through their meanings. One of the odd things 
about my lady friend is that she tells me she rarely dreams (more likely, of 
course, is that she usually doesn't remember her dreams when she awakes). But 
this one was vivid. So upsetting was it that she called me right away to tell me 
about it.
Her dream took place in the home she used to have across the street from 
me. She hasn't lived there in a couple of years now. Her youngest son (who is in 
his early twenties) was being abducted by a group of about ten ruffians. She 
called her oldest son to come help. And she thought she needed to get a gun for 
protection. She thought that in her dream, I mean.
I lay no claim to being a gifted dream analyst or anything, but I do know 
this lady quite well and have had many intimate conversations with her 
concerning her personal life and family. I know her son has been waging a 
constant battle with substance abuse. I know he is losing that battle. I know it 
is tearing my friend apart, that she feels helpless and at times 
even hopeless.  
It seems to me the abduction of her son is a fitting symbol of the way she 
feels her son has been taken from her by the drugs. As in her dream, she feels 
overwhelmed and unable to fairly battle the problem. 
She woke up with her dream unresolved, with her son still in trouble. The 
gun she wished she owned was probably a symbol of the "magic bullet" she has 
been searching for that would return her son to her. Sad. 
How many lives I have witnessed being destroyed by substance addiction - as 
if life itself doesn't present us with more than a share of challenges, dangers, 
and potential disasters. Watching it from up close is the most agonizing thing 
of all.  I fear, with my friend, that disaster is just ahead for this young man.  
 
 
So sad--need for drugs to escape life's downs. You are right, it rarely ends well and often seems to leave a trail of destruction.
ReplyDeleteAnd it is especially sad when it is someone so young, with so much of life ahead.
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