Guest guest Posted September 2, 2003 Report Share Posted September 2, 2003 ear Ramadas Rao, Jaya Jagannath! I have attached the chart of the dream (interesting, I didn't look at it yet, and chart has same lagna as my father). Thank you for trying to interpret. As Jay was asking, some particular details of the dream I will recount. It looked like I was all alone in the house, and my father has gone somewhere with his car. I'm surprised to find the house emptied from most of it's furniture, especially the table in the living room, and the cupboard, though I find the cupboard is still there, but opening the drawers, everything is empty. I look around the house to see what else has gone, I go upstairs to see the bedrooms, and find the bed is gone along with cupboards but then again discover they are still there, and there are two single person beds in another place. I'm astonished and saddened over the fact that my father has sold all this, because he needs money. Strangely enough, I had a similar dream this morning about 5 am, but this time my father is there, and also my grandparents (in real life both deceased) tell me to do something about it. Actually the situation relates to reality, since last time I went to visit my father, he had sold some chairs because he needs money, since he finished up all money which he inherited 2 years ago from my grandfather. Probably this is causing me some anxiety unconsciously, and that could be the cause of this dream? Although I don't consciously have an attachment for this house, I have been dreaming in number of occasions about this same house in different circumstances, so I wonder what these dreams could mean. Of course, I have grown up in this house which belonged to my paternal grandparents, so could there be an unconscious attachment? Regarding the empty altar, I also have had several dreams where strange situations played out with the Deities, especially with those of Jagannatha whom I worship. Probably also some unconscious attachment, or They want to tell me something? Yours, Dhira Krsna dasa, Jyotisha http://www.radhadesh.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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