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Kermit The Frog

To dream of Kermit The Frog represents feelings about behavior that's whimsically controlled by someone else while not being aware of it, more modest than the average person, likes to talk to whoever it's talking to like a friend for life, and embarrasses itself avoiding anything angry at it. Controlled behavior that likes why it's a "nice guy" that doesn't know what to do believe in itself saving itself if people won't safely listen to it.

Negatively, dreaming about Kermit The Frog represents overdone controlled behavior that's more friendly and modest than most people, but embarrasses itself avoiding anything angry at it. Avoiding talking about what you really feel so people don't angry or frustrated by what you really think. A sign that you are putting up with a problem because you are scared of upsetting someone with your real feelings or beliefs. Putting up with avoiding bossy or pushy people because it's easier than expressing what you really feel. Going to embarrassing lengths to get along with people or care about family. Never speaking up if it means angering someone because it be pushy or get back at you.

Example: A woman dreamed of seeing Kermit The Frog. In waking life, she was experiencing hallucinations that wouldn't go away. She put up with the hallucinations and took the drugs as she was instructed by doctors because she didn't want to upset anyone. In this case, Kermit The Frog may have reflected her tendency to overdo modesty and compliance with medical instructions to maintain a friendly relationship with doctors despite her discomfort with the drugs not making the hallucinations go away.

Example 2: A young man dreamed of being in a prison cell when a very large Muppet of Kermit The Frog was announced as his new cellmate. The Muppet of Kermit The Frog arrogantly gave him the choice of prison sex or fighting with him. The dreamer was then raped by Kermit. In waking life, the dreamer was released from prison a year earlier. In this case, the Muppet theme of Kermit The Frog may have reflected his feelings about the community service program being controlled by the courts with a whimsical lighthearted approach, family life safer than jail, unpredictably rearranging its schedule or priorities all the time to revolving door of convicts, while being friendly about not being alone with other people witnessing service hours being completed.

Additionally, the large Kermit The Frog symbolism may have reflected his awareness that community service organizers were nice people who wouldn't talk back to him if he got angry at them for too much work, but instead choosing to accept unpleasant conditions (rape). Kermit's large size may have reflected how scary the power of the court system felt that was controlling the community service organization. The rape scene may point to feelings about community service requirements feeling unbearable to endure experiencing without a complaint.

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