Guest guest Posted November 9, 2007 Report Share Posted November 9, 2007 My dreams of late have been very odd, surreal, nonsensical but detailed. This morning I dreamt of camping (I've had a few of those about camping lately--not something we've done or plan to do lately) and my daughter and I went out in a canoe. She purposely jumped out into an icy river! She instantly turned blue and had ice crystals forming on her as she sank. I jumped in and saved her, managing to escape freezing myself. Then following on the heels of that one, I'm in an Oriental country (sort of a mix of India and China?) at a nice hotel. There is an explosion in one of the rooms near me and I hear a crash as the floor drops out of that room and falls to the one below. Everyone rushes to see what has happened downstairs. We all think the person that was in there is dead. How could they NOT be dead? In the middle of the burned out rubble is a bed with it's mattress singed and smoking. Rescue workers lift the mattress off and under it is a woman, Oriental, long black hair, eyes closed, face blackened with soot from the fiery blast. We all gasp as we look on the face of death in all it's gruesomeness. Then her eyes open and she coughs. It's a miracle! She lived! And is mostly unhurt. Later, in the hotel's fancy dining room, she is honoured, in prayer and song given to her by everyone and we celebrate with a feast. She is very happy. A bit scary but it ends well. What do you think this symbolizes? There is a lot of symbolism in it, it seems. In the second more detailed dream I am only an observer, where in the first one with my daughter, I was a participant. Dreams are so much fun! Who needs to go to the movies/films??? Love you all, Valarie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 9, 2007 Report Share Posted November 9, 2007 Valarie, for me, that which you think will kill you, that which you think is most difficult to do, you can do, and you will come through the test with flying colours. The phoenix will rise from the ashes, all will celebrate with you when you come through the trial or difficult task. Be well! bradly Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 9, 2007 Report Share Posted November 9, 2007 Val, you had some very interesting dreams! Very! I find them fascinating and I hope that Sarita may have an idea about them! I don't see how you can remember such detail! Interesting! Keep up the GREAT work! I hope I can remember my dreams like that one day soon! LOL! Love, Katherine Valarie Vousden <vjvousden Friday, November 9, 2007 1:01:59 PM Dream from this morning My dreams of late have been very odd, surreal, nonsensical but detailed. This morning I dreamt of camping (I've had a few of those about camping lately--not something we've done or plan to do lately) and my daughter and I went out in a canoe. She purposely jumped out into an icy river! She instantly turned blue and had ice crystals forming on her as she sank. I jumped in and saved her, managing to escape freezing myself. Then following on the heels of that one, I'm in an Oriental country (sort of a mix of India and China?) at a nice hotel. There is an explosion in one of the rooms near me and I hear a crash as the floor drops out of that room and falls to the one below. Everyone rushes to see what has happened downstairs. We all think the person that was in there is dead. How could they NOT be dead? In the middle of the burned out rubble is a bed with it's mattress singed and smoking. Rescue workers lift the mattress off and under it is a woman, Oriental, long black hair, eyes closed, face blackened with soot from the fiery blast. We all gasp as we look on the face of death in all it's gruesomeness. Then her eyes open and she coughs. It's a miracle! She lived! And is mostly unhurt. Later, in the hotel's fancy dining room, she is honoured, in prayer and song given to her by everyone and we celebrate with a feast. She is very happy. A bit scary but it ends well. What do you think this symbolizes? There is a lot of symbolism in it, it seems. In the second more detailed dream I am only an observer, where in the first one with my daughter, I was a participant. Dreams are so much fun! Who needs to go to the movies/films? ?? Love you all, Valarie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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