Post by gruntal on Jun 4, 2014 17:36:09 GMT
I had a rather cute dream lately you kids might find interesting.
I was in some place of business although there wasn't anything actually there. I was fretting over all the stuff on the floor less I trip over it. They were suposed to be left over toys or trinkets. Maybe it was to be my job to do the clean up. The proprietor was a young man. No details though. He did ask me if I wanted to punch the time clock and do some work. I had already done a few chores that I wasn't going to get paid for but I didn't seem to care about that. For some reason I needed to go to my car to get something to start work. So I went to the parking lot.
Sure enough it was cloudy and soon a huge flood came from my right and inundated everything! It was total immersion! Goodbye car! Again no details but I did know the car was NOT one of my "love objects". Not my Scion xB, not my 1996 Toyota truck, not even my beloved 1962 Willys Overland utility wagon from years past; it was one of the "sleds" I got from my parents. Probably a Chrysler New Yorker or Cadillac DeVile but NOT a car I really picked out for myself. The significance of that is very obvious at least to me.
Since it was my dream I could do anything I wanted so it came in two endings. Ending number two: right before the big flood a rash of cars preceded it trying to escape but to no avail. Again total washout! But this time the whole parking lot was crammed with cars. Lots of cars all floating and crashing into each other like logs in a saw mill pond. Again my car was a big "sled" that I got or borrowed from my parents. Awkward but no ego loss. I thought to myself: "all those cars crashing into each other and my car must be ruined". But guess what? I looked and then said to myself: "gee for some strange reason my car wasn't hit or damaged much at all". Well it was ruined due to water but wasn't crushed by the other cars.
Now the fun part: the water signifies spiritualty and the flood indicates "letting go" or transition. The fact it wasn't one of my cars reaffirms it is not my beliefs that is going to get "trashed". But the second alturnate ending is odd. Why was my car, or rather my parents car, spared from demolition when all the other cars in the flooded parking lot tumbled into each other?
One of many many "flood" scenarios I have dreamed about ...
I was in some place of business although there wasn't anything actually there. I was fretting over all the stuff on the floor less I trip over it. They were suposed to be left over toys or trinkets. Maybe it was to be my job to do the clean up. The proprietor was a young man. No details though. He did ask me if I wanted to punch the time clock and do some work. I had already done a few chores that I wasn't going to get paid for but I didn't seem to care about that. For some reason I needed to go to my car to get something to start work. So I went to the parking lot.
Sure enough it was cloudy and soon a huge flood came from my right and inundated everything! It was total immersion! Goodbye car! Again no details but I did know the car was NOT one of my "love objects". Not my Scion xB, not my 1996 Toyota truck, not even my beloved 1962 Willys Overland utility wagon from years past; it was one of the "sleds" I got from my parents. Probably a Chrysler New Yorker or Cadillac DeVile but NOT a car I really picked out for myself. The significance of that is very obvious at least to me.
Since it was my dream I could do anything I wanted so it came in two endings. Ending number two: right before the big flood a rash of cars preceded it trying to escape but to no avail. Again total washout! But this time the whole parking lot was crammed with cars. Lots of cars all floating and crashing into each other like logs in a saw mill pond. Again my car was a big "sled" that I got or borrowed from my parents. Awkward but no ego loss. I thought to myself: "all those cars crashing into each other and my car must be ruined". But guess what? I looked and then said to myself: "gee for some strange reason my car wasn't hit or damaged much at all". Well it was ruined due to water but wasn't crushed by the other cars.
Now the fun part: the water signifies spiritualty and the flood indicates "letting go" or transition. The fact it wasn't one of my cars reaffirms it is not my beliefs that is going to get "trashed". But the second alturnate ending is odd. Why was my car, or rather my parents car, spared from demolition when all the other cars in the flooded parking lot tumbled into each other?
One of many many "flood" scenarios I have dreamed about ...