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Why You Dream of Intruders: The Hidden Meaning of Break-In Dreams

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Intruder dreams stage a boundary crisis: something arrives without the ego’s consent, and the dreamer wakes with fear, shame, or outrage. 


Join Jungian analysts Joseph Lee, Deborah Stewart, and Lisa Marchiano as we analyze a selection of vivid listener-submitted dreams about intruders. 


We begin with the word itself, “intrusion,” asking how a visitor can feel deeply unwelcome, but at the same time carry something with the potential to protect, repair or even save us.


We cover:

  • How the mind negotiates trauma, dissociated affects, and developmental change.
  • How meaning changes depending on whether we read the intruder as a threat vs as a messenger.
  • How intruder dreams can point to weak boundaries, often disguised in waking life as “being nice” or “keeping the peace.”
  • Intruder dreams as communications of unexpressed anger.
  • Detailed guidance on working with your own intruder dream

The listener dreams we discuss feature a camel that shatters windows and becomes a man when welcomed; an animus-like husband as mediator between ego and unconscious; blank eyes and the golem as images of unfinished consciousness; and the “friendly threat” of unexpected roommates with bolognese. 


Read the dreams in full on our website


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