Guest guest Posted June 11, 2009 Report Share Posted June 11, 2009 Thank you Bruce and Sparrow for reading my dream and replying with your insights. A little more information is that my Mum fostered me as a baby and has loved me as much as the 3 children she gave birth to. She has always encouraged and supported me throughout my life and often went without things so that I could further my education. I had a long think about what you both said and I believe the broken ladder was representing a break in my career. I have not worked for 17yrs after a breakdown. Before then I was very much a 'mover and shaker' and top of whatever I put my mind to. She has been upset at my lack of progression on the job front and often refers to it in her letters and phone conversations. The 'spearing' of me by the broken ladder I see as her way of pushing me to do something. Although she is 88yrs old she is still very active and goes dancing every weekend, so seeing her cycling like mad on a bike should not have surprised me! I have been talking to her recently about a future career choice and the study involved, and then I was wavering after getting odd K symptoms after starting the study. I will continue with the study but reassess whether I am doing this from an ego base or whether it is to help others. I still have a weird feeling around the solar plexus chakra and find it hard to eat very much, but I do have a 'few' pounds to lose so that's no problem! Tank you and Blessings, Skydancer x Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 11, 2009 Report Share Posted June 11, 2009 Namaste dear Skydancer How cool. . .you have a beautiful Mom. . .thanks for sharing the continuation of the peels of the dreams. . .what you speak fit the images. . .and an apt imagery of " getting the point " . . .in America we have a often used slang saying of " do you get the point? " . . .and realize that the U.K. might not use that slang terminology as we do here in the U.S. ?. . .also here in the States we often use the symbol of " climbing the ladder of success " and that fits your interpretation of the ladder having to do with the career. . . the image of your dear Mom dancing at 88 makes me smile. . .my Mother also loved to dance and the image of her dancing is one i hold dear. . ..she passed a couple of months ago and the image of her dancing is the one i often hold in remembrance. . . love and have a great evening sparrow , iona winton <ionaskydancer wrote: > > > Thank you Bruce and Sparrow for reading my dream and replying with your insights. A little more information is that my Mum fostered me as a baby and has loved me as much as the 3 children she gave birth to. She has always encouraged and supported me throughout my life and often went without things so that I could further my education. > > I had a long think about what you both said and I believe the broken ladder was representing a break in my career. I have not worked for 17yrs after a breakdown. Before then I was very much a 'mover and shaker' and top of whatever I put my mind to. She has been upset at my lack of progression on the job front and often refers to it in her letters and phone conversations. > > The 'spearing' of me by the broken ladder I see as her way of pushing me to do something. Although she is 88yrs old she is still very active and goes dancing every weekend, so seeing her cycling like mad on a bike should not have surprised me! I have been talking to her recently about a future career choice and the study involved, and then I was wavering after getting odd K symptoms after starting the study. > > I will continue with the study but reassess whether I am doing this from an ego base or whether it is to help others. I still have a weird feeling around the solar plexus chakra and find it hard to eat very much, but I do have a 'few' pounds to lose so that's no problem! > > Tank you and Blessings, Skydancer x > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 11, 2009 Report Share Posted June 11, 2009 dear Skydancer, thank you for sharing your process. Once again I am reminded how only the dreamer can give the dream meaning within the context of their life. Your mom sounds like an amazing person, and her energy and enthusiasm reminds me of my mom, who in her last fifties started running 90km marathons... and is still very active, though not runnig any more yet cycles and walks and spends much more time in prayer and silence... would love to hear about the direction your career thinking is going.. and the unfolding of your chakra issue... I have a strategy now when I have to make decisions.. If I am not sure, I make a choice, commit to action which I feel is essential, and then I pray and ask God to guide me and protect me and to block me if I am doing the wrong thing, and from that place of surrender and openess, off I go..so if you are not sure about your motivation, my suggestion is dont let that stop you make a choice and go.. and trust the higher self...which it seems as though you are doing this by continuing your studies.. and to quote Chogyam Trungpa " be yourself and the world will give you feedback " ... another take on the mirror.. love and blessings for the journey Bruce , iona winton <ionaskydancer wrote: > > > Thank you Bruce and Sparrow for reading my dream and replying with your insights. A little more information is that my Mum fostered me as a baby and has loved me as much as the 3 children she gave birth to. She has always encouraged and supported me throughout my life and often went without things so that I could further my education. > > I had a long think about what you both said and I believe the broken ladder was representing a break in my career. I have not worked for 17yrs after a breakdown. Before then I was very much a 'mover and shaker' and top of whatever I put my mind to. She has been upset at my lack of progression on the job front and often refers to it in her letters and phone conversations. > > The 'spearing' of me by the broken ladder I see as her way of pushing me to do something. Although she is 88yrs old she is still very active and goes dancing every weekend, so seeing her cycling like mad on a bike should not have surprised me! I have been talking to her recently about a future career choice and the study involved, and then I was wavering after getting odd K symptoms after starting the study. > > I will continue with the study but reassess whether I am doing this from an ego base or whether it is to help others. I still have a weird feeling around the solar plexus chakra and find it hard to eat very much, but I do have a 'few' pounds to lose so that's no problem! > > Tank you and Blessings, Skydancer x > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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