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My first deep dream

4 years 8 months ago #1 by Tread0816

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    I dreamed that people I went to church with were attending a revival style service. When the service was over they would go back to a dining hall and eat this very luxurious dessert. The wealthy people had a very large bowl and the non wealthy had a regular size or small bowl. The very large bowl was overflowing. The servers would scrape the excess amount off the top and it would fall to the floor.  At that time you could feel the floor tremble and shake and the food that had been scraped to the floor would start to be picked through the cracked in the floor. The floor was made of planks. My dream was in the setting of the 1700s or when women would wear bonnets on their heads. My mother and I along with some friends from church were invited to come and see ( witness) this event. Once we saw we were amazed as well. My mother as well as the friends were invited to come and sit at the rich table that got the large bowl. I, on the other hand, wanted to see what happend underneath the floor. What I saw shocked and amazed me. The food went to the floor and hordes and hordes of rats were reaching through the cracks and getting the food and taking the food to homeless children. I was never a partker in the dream only an onlooker. This is the first time I've had this dream. 

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    4 years 8 months ago #2 by S3th
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  • Replied by S3th on topic My first deep dream
    A very insightful dream about the Human condition!  I love how what we consider Vermin are the heroes feeding homeless children!  Beautiful! Dream on!

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