Guest guest Posted April 5, 2007 Report Share Posted April 5, 2007 Hi Ruth - adding to Elektra's thoughts, I took some verbatim extracts out of a Dream Diary website and it sounds like good news is on the way !! Green Meadows This dream can have many meanings, and its details must be carefully considered, but as a general guide: Green meadows or fields signify great prosperity and happy circumstances in both personal and business affairs. Withered or dry fields suggest coming reverses. A newly plowed field indicates that you can attain your goal, but it will entail very hard work and possibly some sacrifice Snowcovered Mountains This is a generally good omen, unless you ate the snow, in which case it portends a coming season of sadness. To dream of deep snow or of a snowstorm signifies hard work but with an unexpected big success at the end; wet snow on trees, etc., is an omen of profitable investments. To dream of snow in the autumn indicates unusual happiness; in the spring it predicts an unanticipated material gain; in the summer it means a good business season ahead; in the winter it predicts success after minor difficulties; on the mountains it forecasts important good news. To wash in it is a sign that you will soon see the end of any troubles you may now have; to shovel it augurs help from influential friends. A dream featuring snowshoes predicts a surprise reward for a past kind deed. Passing Freight Train Whether your dream featured a freight train passing by or freight that was in a yard, being handled, or being transported by train or truck, you may expect an improvement in your working or business conditions. " I had the following dream: I was waiting at a deserted train station up in the mountains. Around me high peaks covered with snow, although it was summer and the meadows were green (the colour was extremely beautiful, it was the most wonderful green I had ever seen). Bright sunshine. No soul around. Then, all of a sudden a pitch dark freight train passing by (I could feel the draught on my face) -------- " . from Ruth. Good luck to you - John. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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