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  • To dream of your skin represents protection or shield of your inner self. It serves as a physical boundary and how close you let others get to you. Alternatively, your skin indicates that you are being too superficial or shallow.

    Perhaps someone in your life is damaging your 'boundaries'

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    • That's a crock of bullshit. Dreams are literal, not metaphorical.

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      • You're misinformed. As a dream therapist, dreams exist on 4 levels: 1) the symbolic, such as your skin is your boundary 2) the literal, meaning a skin disease or allergy 3) the metaphorical, such as someone is "getting under your skin" and 4) the spiritual, as in my body may whither away, but my soul goes on.

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        • Which branch of social science procures therapeutic treatment of a mental dream disorder?

          Please do not use -ists or -isms?

          Archaic.

          Please describe the Physical properties of a 'spirit'.

          Please describe the Physical properties of a 'soul'.

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          • Psychoanalysis was founded on dreams. The spirit has no physical properties, so your question is meaningless.

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            • Incorrect.

              Your comment is meaningless. Everything in this Universe, and every other Universe, including space, has Physical properties. If something does not have Physical properties, then it doesn't exist; meaning it's meaningless.

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              • The spirit is energy, which cannot be created nor destroyed.

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              • What about photons of light, which are energy without mass?

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              • Did it not occur to you, that Doctor Sigmund Freud, could have been incorrect?

                Also, the 'unconscious mind', does not necessarily conclude in dreams.

                It is much more readily understandable, if one uses the term 'Sentience', and that the Sentience in one's mind, is in the Cerebral Cortex portion of the Brain. Unconsciousness occurs at all times, in the other portions of the brain. Dreams occur in the Cerebral Cortex, in an unconcious-like state, usually in regular cycles. It would be helpful to have a different term for the unconscious-like state of the Cerebral Cortex (perhaps, uncognizance?).

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          • Hey suckonthis I think you'll like this. (that rhymed)

            http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3wFRBOPTQDc

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