Guest guest Posted April 15, 2010 Report Share Posted April 15, 2010 Dear All: I had a series turtle dreams. In the dream I was laying with arms and legs outstretched. I had lifted my head towards a ray of light, and found myself surrounded by green/blue waters. I then saw a huge turtle with plates of solid colours. This led into another dream in which careless people had broken the turtle into tiny pieces, and those of us who still cared tried to put the turtle together again. But, because the shards were so small we ended up with a brilliant multi-coloured turtle, rather than the solid plates which had existed before the turtle was broken. In the last dream, I saw the indigenous people and those animals on the verge of extinction regain their strength, regain their numbers and move out over the back of the Turtle. I think this is the task at hand: to bring the pieces of our selves, our families, our communities and our global family back together again. Hidden within theses dreams, symbolized by the 13 plates of the turtle's shell, is the idea that everyone was given a piece of the whole and that we must bring the pieces back together to complete the picture of who we are as a human family, and what our purpose here on the earth truly entails. Love ~Danielle Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2010 Report Share Posted April 15, 2010 Wonderful danielle! Exactly what I needed to ponder today:) Detachment or surrender to these 3 comes to my mind: 1. Neglecting spiritual life 2. Fear of (god) supreme spiritual personality 3. Concept of void All are eliminated through initial stages of the FEELING (not thinking) state of bhava or trancendental love or devotion or un-conditional love. The highest or real love is called prema...the perfection of life! Sitting in the back seat of this K train allows me to see all of Chrisms' passengers love, very clearly! Luminously clear are all of those here, loving. I love LOVE! Shanti and prem, Tim Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry " iamwaitingmoon " <iamwaitingmoon Thu, 15 Apr 2010 16:10:43 Turtle Dreams Dear All: I had a series turtle dreams. In the dream I was laying with arms and legs outstretched. I had lifted my head towards a ray of light, and found myself surrounded by green/blue waters. I then saw a huge turtle with plates of solid colours. This led into another dream in which careless people had broken the turtle into tiny pieces, and those of us who still cared tried to put the turtle together again. But, because the shards were so small we ended up with a brilliant multi-coloured turtle, rather than the solid plates which had existed before the turtle was broken. In the last dream, I saw the indigenous people and those animals on the verge of extinction regain their strength, regain their numbers and move out over the back of the Turtle. I think this is the task at hand: to bring the pieces of our selves, our families, our communities and our global family back together again. Hidden within theses dreams, symbolized by the 13 plates of the turtle's shell, is the idea that everyone was given a piece of the whole and that we must bring the pieces back together to complete the picture of who we are as a human family, and what our purpose here on the earth truly entails. Love ~Danielle Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2010 Report Share Posted April 15, 2010 Danielle, Just another perpective to ponder... The turtle could be you, broken into tiny pieces by careless people, put back together by Shakti and your own surrender into a brilliant multi-coloured Danielle.... A sort of dismemberment dream in which all the characters represent aspects of your past and current self and you are reconstructed into radiance. Much love, David Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2010 Report Share Posted April 15, 2010 Thank you David for this perspective. After all, I am One with all that I am that...I am...One...with all. Love. ~Danielle , " djgottlieb " <dgottlieb wrote: > > Danielle, > > > A sort of dismemberment dream in which all the characters represent aspects of your past and current self and you are reconstructed into radiance. > > Much love, > > David > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2010 Report Share Posted April 16, 2010 What...... --- On Thu, 4/15/10, iamwaitingmoon <iamwaitingmoon wrote: iamwaitingmoon <iamwaitingmoon Turtle Dreams Thursday, April 15, 2010, 12:10 PM Dear All: I had a series turtle dreams. In the dream I was laying with arms and legs outstretched. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2010 Report Share Posted April 16, 2010 Danielle, Thank you for sharing your dreams. They moved me to tears. Your dreams give meaning to me of the invasion and colonization of Turtle Island (North America) and bring me hope. This validates what the spirit of my father told me once when I was mourning the impact of colonization on our family. He said, " Don't be fooled by the appearance of things. " I took this to mean that there is a larger purpose unfolding, and that all the nations were brought together here on Turtle Island for a reason. The breaking of the the shell, and the piecing back together of all the colors mixed, speaks to me of bringing the Medicines together. I feel validated in the work that I and others are doing to bring communities together through ceremony. I am experiencing surges of bliss and joy right now as I See the transformations that are coming. Thank you for sharing your Big Medicine Dreams. I hope you will continue to share them, not just here, but amongst all the People. Peace, Shaz --- iamwaitingmoonwrote:Dear All: I had a series turtle dreams... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2010 Report Share Posted April 16, 2010 Hi Danielle, your dream reminds me of the shattering I experienced during my second shaktipat. At the end for a few seconds the shattering was brought back together in a beautiful mandala. I've had several dreams since and in the last one I knew the completed mandala represented the human family brought back together as one. It was made of of all the colors of the chakras, but blue and maybe green were the most prominent colors. I was shown where I was in this beautiful mandala. This breaking of mankind into many and then joined back is in many religions in some form. The problem being through all these years and years religions have formed and then split and form more groups and communities. Mankind has contiuned to break into many many parts, waring against each other. There is a common theme in them all though and that is to be one with God or the source as some would put it. That is what I love about chrism, he does not exclude any belief system. He teaches pure kundalini, which is the divine in each and everyone one of us, with no attachment to any religion. The embracing and excepting, surrendering to the divine within whatever it is called in one's religion, rather kundalini, Holy Spirit, shekinah, gummo, Salaat or by what ever other name it is called. I watched some videos the other day on Scalar energy and to me it sounded like they were describing kundalini that is in all of nature. It showed how this energy naturely forms the snake pattern in nature. Very interesting videos is anyone wants to watch. http://thehealinguniverse.com/videos.html Love, Linda , " iamwaitingmoon " <iamwaitingmoon wrote: > > Dear All: > I had a series turtle dreams. In the dream I was laying with arms and legs outstretched. I had lifted my head towards a ray of light, and found myself surrounded by green/blue waters. > > I then saw a huge turtle with plates of solid colours. This led into another dream in which careless people had broken the turtle into tiny pieces, and those of us who still cared tried to put the turtle together again. But, because the shards were so small we ended up with a brilliant multi-coloured turtle, rather than the solid plates which had existed before the turtle was broken. In the last dream, I saw the indigenous people and those animals on the verge of extinction regain their strength, regain their numbers and move out over the back of the Turtle. > > I think this is the task at hand: to bring the pieces of our selves, our families, our communities and our global family back together again. Hidden within theses dreams, symbolized by the 13 plates of the turtle's shell, is the idea that everyone was given a piece of the whole and that we must bring the pieces back together to complete the picture of who we are as a human family, and what our purpose here on the earth truly entails. > > Love > ~Danielle > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2010 Report Share Posted April 16, 2010 I do not understand you post, Douglas. Please be so kind to clarify. Thank you. Love: Danielle , Douglas Coughlin <douglas_coughlin wrote: > > What...... > > --- On Thu, 4/15/10, iamwaitingmoon <iamwaitingmoon wrote: > > > iamwaitingmoon <iamwaitingmoon > Turtle Dreams > > Thursday, April 15, 2010, 12:10 PM > > > Dear All: > I had a series turtle dreams. In the dream I was laying with arms and legs outstretched. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2010 Report Share Posted April 16, 2010 Turtle is also a symbol for mother earth. As a collective species, we humans have been treating the planet in which we live in horribly. Many people in truth play their part in bringing balance and light for evolution. Such as the light workers, healers, kundalini peoples, shamans, etc. The knowledge of earth needing purification is nothing new. This probably will happen through natural disasters(war perhaps). When things get chaotic it is up to the earth takers with the appropriate knowledge to aid in the reconstruction of the planet. This dream could represent destructive cycles in our planet and working in unity in order to create something beautiful. Native Americans are some of the people who follow the path of the earth and take care and honor her. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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