Guest guest Posted August 15, 2008 Report Share Posted August 15, 2008 Hello all, A pack of dogs ran at me again! One of them inspected me and declared that I was " very earthy " . A human-sized fox on two legs turned aggressive in my kitchen, almost biting my wife's hand off! Specifically, it was the unpleasant " foxy gentleman " from the Beatrix Potter tales. A grizzly bear reared up to rampage in my garden! A Christian friend with his back to him could only see him reflected through the patio window glass (darkly), but being on the inside I could see him face to face. Bears in my garden are becoming a recurring dream. Do they have any specific K significance? Could there be an association with bees? Tom Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 18, 2008 Report Share Posted August 18, 2008 > Bears in my garden are becoming a recurring dream. Do they have any > specific K significance? Could there be an association with bees? > Tom hi tom , in celtic myth the oldest worshiped deiity is the bear, it goes back to the time of the caveman.. she is the sacred animal of artemis/diana along with the deer..the symbol of the virgin ,a nature goddess.. an aspect of shakti and the kundalini ..i believe.. paula.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 19, 2008 Report Share Posted August 19, 2008 Hello Paula! There was an interesting development to this bear dream. At the weekend, we had guests and I unusually found myself sitting in a garden chair that was exactly where my friend was in the dream, facing inwards to the house just like him, noticing a reflection of a rampaging beast in that part of the garden just like he did... the only difference was, it was a bairn, not a bear. It was my young son. He often acts as a symbol of developing K in my dreams - which fits your interpretation nicely, thanks! Tom , " alayafire " <ari.reza wrote: > > > > Bears in my garden are becoming a recurring dream. Do they have any > > specific K significance? Could there be an association with bees? > > Tom > > hi tom , in celtic myth the oldest worshiped deiity is the bear, > it goes back to the time of the caveman.. > she is the sacred animal of artemis/diana along with the deer..the > symbol of the virgin ,a nature goddess.. > an aspect of shakti and the kundalini > .i believe.. > paula.. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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