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13 years 1 week ago #1 by Hbry314

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    To start off I want to mention that I am currently 12 weeks pregnant. Last night I dreamed that I was sent to this top secret facility to help youth with special abilities. my first assignment (and the only one I dreamed about) was this little boy around the age of 8 to 10. This little boy's special abilities were that he could fly and that he turned silver and and became tough and hard as metal.
    In the beginning of this little boy and my relationship we are wrestling and around this room. I am trying to control him to sight down so we can talk. We finally sit and talk to one another when this siren blares around us and he tells me that he has to go. He leaves through this hole in the wall that slides him to somewhere else. I decide that I want to be around him more so I go down this corridor looking for him. I find a door that opens to stairs, and i go down then til I run into a security guard and a fence with barbed wire at the top and a sign saying that it is electrical. The fence surrounds acres of land, and in the center is a building.
    I convince the guards to let me in and I walk into the building and meet the little boy. I notice that this time he isn't silver and he looks upset about something, so I ask him what is wrong. He then walks me to his room and I see a couch and two beds not put together, and he tells me that hes tired and doesn't have a place to sleep. so I start putting the beds together. once they are put together I notice that they are so tall that you need a ladder to get into them. The boy seams happy and so do the other children, even though they live in a less then accommodating environment. The children thank me, and then I leave. that is when I wake up, lol.


    I have no idea whether this dream says something about me, or if it was just a crazy dream. pregnant or not, I tend to have dreams that are a little out there every once in a while, but right now i am having crazy dreams every night that I remember.

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    13 years 1 week ago #2 by mcreekr

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  • Replied by mcreekr on topic Re: Crazy and a Little Confusing
    In your dream, the children represent different aspects of your personality that are still developing. Your 'job' is to find 'yourself' and bring out these talents within. The little boy represents an aspect of your action or behavior. His ability is to fly which indicates freedom, or to be free. Becoming hard as steel symbolizes your strength. You have an initial struggle with this aspect of your self, trying to learn more about it. In other words, you begin to realize you have the strength and freedom to act. When trouble occurs (the sirens) you loose that strength. The remote location under guard represents an area in your subconcious that causes you to protect yourself, not wanting to expose the inner parts of your personality. Inside this place you see the boy, saddened because he is tired and has no place to sleep. Sleep represents the ability to assimilate knowledge. In other words, letting knowledge 'sink in'. Putting the bed together was the first step in allowing the boy to rest. This symbolizes making it possible for you to absorb the things you have been learning. Needing a ladder to get in bed shows that you have to raise your level of thinking to put yourself in the proper frame of mind. Look over your life and see how you are beginning to uncover previously hidden talents, strengths. See how you have been keeping them secure and the need to allow them to develop. God bless.

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