Guest guest Posted November 13, 2009 Report Share Posted November 13, 2009 Dear and All: I dreamed I was on a beach, waiting for my two biological children to come . Both were younger than their ages now, Lisa was about 15 and Mark was 7. Lisa and her friend Susan and Mark arrived and Lisa pointed out that I had on a sack -like dress made of gunnycloth, but it was not dark brown, but cream colored, and there were huge burrs with long extensions stuck in the cloth which I had not noticed. Lisa and Susan removed the burrs from the cloth for me. I did not ask them to, they just did it. I was not aware of the gunnycloth dress or the burrs until they were pointed out to me, and the burrs never touched my body. My interpretation would be that the burrs represent impediments in my life from outside myself that I have no power to eradicate, but which are not able to 'hurt' me in a permanent way,; rather they are more like frustrations which complicate my life but can be overcome. Kundalini will remove them, " I " will not be the means of their removal. The gunnysack represents commitment to the unfolding of the kundalini process; the cream color represents my life-long yearning for a total commitment to a life of spirituality as I had always thought of as dedicated to prayer and service of others, a kind of simple habit. (Reminds me of an elderly nun at church who still wears an off white habit.). Does this resonate as accurate? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2009 Report Share Posted November 13, 2009 ----- Forwarded Message ---- Diane Baugh <cdgbdronningen Fri, November 13, 2009 11:17:56 AM Dream Dear and All: I dreamed I was on a beach, waiting for my two biological children to come . Both were younger than their ages now, Lisa was about 15 and Mark was 7. Lisa and her friend Susan and Mark arrived and Lisa pointed out that I had on a sack -like dress made of gunnycloth, but it was not dark brown, but cream colored, and there were huge burrs with long extensions stuck in the cloth which I had not noticed. Lisa and Susan removed the burrs from the cloth for me. I did not ask them to, they just did it. I was not aware of the gunnycloth dress or the burrs until they were pointed out to me, and the burrs never touched my body. My interpretation would be that the burrs represent impediments in my life from outside myself that I have no power to eradicate, but which are not able to 'hurt' me in a permanent way,; rather they are more like frustrations which complicate my life but can be overcome. Kundalini will remove them, " I " will not be the means of their removal. The gunnysack represents commitment to the unfolding of the kundalini process; the cream color represents my life-long yearning for a total commitment to a life of spirituality as I had always thought of as dedicated to prayer and service of others, a kind of simple habit. (Reminds me of an elderly nun at church who still wears an off white habit.). Does this resonate as accurate? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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