Guest guest Posted March 25, 2007 Report Share Posted March 25, 2007 Dear group, I wanted to get some feedback on a possible meaning on a dream I had. I was approached by a deer/jackal animal. I was told and knew it was both breeds of animal. It had a fearsome face and wanted to either play or study me. I was a bit afraid of it and tried to run into the house and hide from it. If you imagine the combination of these two animals, it would be smaller than a deer with a smaller head, no antlers. It held some deep red and black colors. I keep thinking of the dream like it was suppose to have some meaning to it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 25, 2007 Report Share Posted March 25, 2007 If this was my dream I would think it was about two opposing aspects of myself. The deer is the gentle, soft side of me the jackal the tricky, unexpected side. Houses represent the self and I have the urge to run and hide inside myself (deny anything is happening). There may be a need for me to turn and face these aspects of myself and integrate them rather than shutting them out. Hope that helps! Sarita , <pleiades69 wrote: > > Dear group, I wanted to get some feedback on a possible meaning on a dream I had. I was approached by a deer/jackal animal. I was told and knew it was both breeds of animal. It had a fearsome face and wanted to either play or study me. I was a bit afraid of it and tried to run into the house and hide from it. > If you imagine the combination of these two animals, it would be smaller than a deer with a smaller head, no antlers. It held some deep red and black colors. > I keep thinking of the dream like it was suppose to have some meaning to it. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 25, 2007 Report Share Posted March 25, 2007 Lisa, I had the same thoughts as Sarita. The polarities are united in the animal, a representation of yoga (union). The deer is gentle, the jackal more fierce and feeds on dead animals. Both animals are wild and free and will do as they will. Most of us, even spiritual-minded individuals resist seeing things from a perspective of non-polarity. But, as it says in the books of Walsch, whoever doesn't see God in the sacred and the profane is missing half the picture. The beast wanted to study you and/or play with you, as if the role you took in relation to it was your choice. You might've engaged it in either way, go along normally and allow it to observe and learn from you what it needed or engage it more actively through play interaction. You engaged fear instead, which robbed you of these two avenues. A face will show identity; you perceived the sum of the two parts mostly as the fearsome " half " instead of " all good. " When you defeat your own fear, you will find in everything an acceptable balance, a true union and only good and right; and then the beast will show you her deer countenance. You will have tamed your beast. And then will you live in safety everywhere, not just inside your own house. There has been, however, an important step (you recognised it as an important/meaningful event), the yoga animal has visited you and come to your door. x, Droxine , <pleiades69 wrote: > > Dear group, I wanted to get some feedback on a possible meaning on a dream I had. I was approached by a deer/jackal animal. I was told and knew it was both breeds of animal. It had a fearsome face and wanted to either play or study me. I was a bit afraid of it and tried to run into the house and hide from it. > If you imagine the combination of these two animals, it would be smaller than a deer with a smaller head, no antlers. It held some deep red and black colors. > I keep thinking of the dream like it was suppose to have some meaning to it. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 26, 2007 Report Share Posted March 26, 2007 agree with the others interpretation plus the colours black and red are often depicted to represent the base chakra - our fears and fight or flight Amaargi , <pleiades69 wrote: > > Dear group, I wanted to get some feedback on a possible meaning on a dream I had. I was approached by a deer/jackal animal. I was told and knew it was both breeds of animal. It had a fearsome face and wanted to either play or study me. I was a bit afraid of it and tried to run into the house and hide from it. > If you imagine the combination of these two animals, it would be smaller than a deer with a smaller head, no antlers. It held some deep red and black colors. > I keep thinking of the dream like it was suppose to have some meaning to it. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 26, 2007 Report Share Posted March 26, 2007 Yes, I was taught that red was the base chakra color with black being its secondary color. with the same the heart chakra I was taught the color is green with pink being the secondary color. I have not heard of any of the other chakras being represented by 2 colors and would certainly be interested if anyone else has. In gratefulness, Sherri -- The high destiny of the individual is to serve rather than rule-Albert Einstein -------------- Original message -------------- " ama_ar_gi " <ama_ar_gi agree with the others interpretation plus the colours black and red are often depicted to represent the base chakra - our fears and fight or flight Amaargi , <pleiades69 wrote: > > Dear group, I wanted to get some feedback on a possible meaning on a dream I had. I was approached by a deer/jackal animal. I was told and knew it was both breeds of animal. It had a fearsome face and wanted to either play or study me. I was a bit afraid of it and tried to run into the house and hide from it. > If you imagine the combination of these two animals, it would be smaller than a deer with a smaller head, no antlers. It held some deep red and black colors. > I keep thinking of the dream like it was suppose to have some meaning to it. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 26, 2007 Report Share Posted March 26, 2007 Thanks Sarita, makes perfect sense to me. The K likes to show and expand itself in my dream state. I appreciate your feedback Lisa ---- Sarita <sarita1969 wrote: > If this was my dream I would think it was about two opposing aspects > of myself. The deer is the gentle, soft side of me the jackal the > tricky, unexpected side. Houses represent the self and I have the > urge to run and hide inside myself (deny anything is happening). > There may be a need for me to turn and face these aspects of myself > and integrate them rather than shutting them out. > > Hope that helps! > > Sarita > > , <pleiades69 > wrote: > > > > Dear group, I wanted to get some feedback on a possible meaning on a > dream I had. I was approached by a deer/jackal animal. I was told and > knew it was both breeds of animal. It had a fearsome face and wanted > to either play or study me. I was a bit afraid of it and tried to run > into the house and hide from it. > > If you imagine the combination of these two animals, it would be > smaller than a deer with a smaller head, no antlers. It held some deep > red and black colors. > > I keep thinking of the dream like it was suppose to have some > meaning to it. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 26, 2007 Report Share Posted March 26, 2007 Thank again for the feedback, this information is important to me as well as educational. I didn't look at the dream in this way and I am glad I now do. I should be renamed to 'dreamgirl' ~ today, during a nap, I was told to 'show positive chartacter everyday', I thought this was great advance for everyone. I thought I would share it! blessings Lisa ---- droxine5 <Droxine1 wrote: > Lisa, > > I had the same thoughts as Sarita. The polarities are united in the > animal, a representation of yoga (union). The deer is gentle, the > jackal more fierce and feeds on dead animals. Both animals are wild > and free and will do as they will. > > Most of us, even spiritual-minded individuals resist seeing things from > a perspective of non-polarity. But, as it says in the books of Walsch, > whoever doesn't see God in the sacred and the profane is missing half > the picture. > > The beast wanted to study you and/or play with you, as if the role you > took in relation to it was your choice. You might've engaged it in > either way, go along normally and allow it to observe and learn from > you what it needed or engage it more actively through play > interaction. You engaged fear instead, which robbed you of these two > avenues. > > A face will show identity; you perceived the sum of the two parts > mostly as the fearsome " half " instead of " all good. " When you defeat > your own fear, you will find in everything an acceptable balance, a > true union and only good and right; and then the beast will show you > her deer countenance. You will have tamed your beast. And then will > you live in safety everywhere, not just inside your own house. > > There has been, however, an important step (you recognised it as an > important/meaningful event), the yoga animal has visited you and come > to your door. > > x, > Droxine > > > > > , <pleiades69 > wrote: > > > > Dear group, I wanted to get some feedback on a possible meaning on a > dream I had. I was approached by a deer/jackal animal. I was told and > knew it was both breeds of animal. It had a fearsome face and wanted > to either play or study me. I was a bit afraid of it and tried to run > into the house and hide from it. > > If you imagine the combination of these two animals, it would be > smaller than a deer with a smaller head, no antlers. It held some deep > red and black colors. > > I keep thinking of the dream like it was suppose to have some meaning > to it. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 27, 2007 Report Share Posted March 27, 2007 There are 2 colors attributed to the Chakra's.Those colors we understand Red Orange etc and so on, these are said to be the colors of the upper Astral plane or lower Etheric. As you purify these change into other colors at the frequency of the higher Etheric. I have a book on this by DK as he gave it in information about the 1970's also teaching on the Human Aura. Tho the path of 'K' is different and does not promote base up; but top/down/bottom up,the meditations reflect that. Base is white..2nd is violet.......3rd is purple/gold........4th is pink plus star of David........5th is blue.....6th is green ..........7th is yellow. The base hold s the patterns of the Great Pyramid and Geometry. I have never met anyone else who sees it this way. Lol THATS lots of love Alphu-s. ps i'm travelling right now so cannot answer anyone for a while. http://www.live.com/getstarted.aspx Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 27, 2007 Report Share Posted March 27, 2007 To day for the first time in a long time I started to see auras. I saw a woman and her base chakra was green. The second was silver like when the moon shines on water. The third was fiery red. The forth was purple y red like a deep rose red. The fifth was black. I lost concentration so I didn't see any more. The aura was clear and bright without any cloud patches, so I would think she was in perfect health. Peace and blessings Stephen O. , kaliese wrote: > > Yes, I was taught that red was the base chakra color with black being its secondary color. with the same the heart chakra I was taught the color is green with pink being the secondary color. I have not heard of any of the other chakras being represented by 2 colors and would certainly be interested if anyone else has. > > In gratefulness, > > Sherri > > -- > The high destiny of the individual is to serve rather than rule-Albert Einstein > > -------------- Original message -------------- > " ama_ar_gi " <ama_ar_gi > agree with the others interpretation plus the colours black and red > are often depicted to represent the base chakra - our fears and fight > or flight > > Amaargi > > , > <pleiades69@> wrote: > > > > Dear group, I wanted to get some feedback on a possible meaning on > a dream I had. I was approached by a deer/jackal animal. I was told > and knew it was both breeds of animal. It had a fearsome face and > wanted to either play or study me. I was a bit afraid of it and tried > to run into the house and hide from it. > > If you imagine the combination of these two animals, it would be > smaller than a deer with a smaller head, no antlers. It held some > deep red and black colors. > > I keep thinking of the dream like it was suppose to have some > meaning to it. > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 27, 2007 Report Share Posted March 27, 2007 hi Stephen, apologies if you already know this, but the traditional Hindu tattvas and their emblems are: earth (prithivi) -- yellow square water (apas) -- silver crescent fire (tejas) -- upward fiery red triangle air (vayu) -- blue circle spirit (akasa) -- black oval in the Sankhaya school (lineage of Sankarachaya I believe) so it is quite cool that you saw as you did, very close to these images! -brian > To day for the first time in a long time I started to see auras. I saw > a woman and her base chakra was green. > > The second was silver like when the moon shines on water. > > The third was fiery red. > > The forth was purple y red like a deep rose red. > > The fifth was black. > > I lost concentration so I didn't see any more. > > The aura was clear and bright without any cloud patches, so I would > think she was in perfect health. > > Peace and blessings > Stephen O. > > > , kaliese@ wrote: > > > > Yes, I was taught that red was the base chakra color with black > being its secondary color. with the same the heart chakra I was taught > the color is green with pink being the secondary color. I have not > heard of any of the other chakras being represented by 2 colors and > would certainly be interested if anyone else has. > > > > In gratefulness, > > > > Sherri > > > > -- > > The high destiny of the individual is to serve rather than > rule-Albert Einstein > > > > -------------- Original message -------------- > > " ama_ar_gi " <ama_ar_gi@> > > agree with the others interpretation plus the colours black and red > > are often depicted to represent the base chakra - our fears and fight > > or flight > > > > Amaargi > > > > , > > <pleiades69@> wrote: > > > > > > Dear group, I wanted to get some feedback on a possible meaning on > > a dream I had. I was approached by a deer/jackal animal. I was told > > and knew it was both breeds of animal. It had a fearsome face and > > wanted to either play or study me. I was a bit afraid of it and tried > > to run into the house and hide from it. > > > If you imagine the combination of these two animals, it would be > > smaller than a deer with a smaller head, no antlers. It held some > > deep red and black colors. > > > I keep thinking of the dream like it was suppose to have some > > meaning to it. > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 27, 2007 Report Share Posted March 27, 2007 So interesting. Thanks to all who shared. Sherri -- The high destiny of the individual is to serve rather than rule-Albert Einstein -------------- Original message -------------- " Stephen " <stephen_1952 To day for the first time in a long time I started to see auras. I saw a woman and her base chakra was green. The second was silver like when the moon shines on water. The third was fiery red. The forth was purple y red like a deep rose red. The fifth was black. I lost concentration so I didn't see any more. The aura was clear and bright without any cloud patches, so I would think she was in perfect health. Peace and blessings Stephen O. , kaliese wrote: > > Yes, I was taught that red was the base chakra color with black being its secondary color. with the same the heart chakra I was taught the color is green with pink being the secondary color. I have not heard of any of the other chakras being represented by 2 colors and would certainly be interested if anyone else has. > > In gratefulness, > > Sherri > > -- > The high destiny of the individual is to serve rather than rule-Albert Einstein > > -------------- Original message -------------- > " ama_ar_gi " <ama_ar_gi > agree with the others interpretation plus the colours black and red > are often depicted to represent the base chakra - our fears and fight > or flight > > Amaargi > > , > <pleiades69@> wrote: > > > > Dear group, I wanted to get some feedback on a possible meaning on > a dream I had. I was approached by a deer/jackal animal. I was told > and knew it was both breeds of animal. It had a fearsome face and > wanted to either play or study me. I was a bit afraid of it and tried > to run into the house and hide from it. > > If you imagine the combination of these two animals, it would be > smaller than a deer with a smaller head, no antlers. It held some > deep red and black colors. > > I keep thinking of the dream like it was suppose to have some > meaning to it. > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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