Old Dreams...

Discussion in 'Dreams' started by 2SkyDragon, Sep 5, 2007.

  1. 2SkyDragon

    2SkyDragon Member

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    I found some of my old dreams when I was looking at some threads I made on another website... They're odd, but even though they're old, is it possible I could have an interpretation?

    Thanks!
     
  2. White Feather

    White Feather Senior Member

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    This is for the one who asked about the meaning of the spider (I can't find the thread), NOT that it applies to you.

    TO ME, The spider represents abusiness opportunity, black being an untapped opportunity, potential, while a white spider represents one that is "due," that one should put it into practice immediately as its time is due, it is "full" and should be milked, it should be harvested.

    The spider builds its web, putting into play everything to maximise profit. All the supporting ideas have been thought out and a plan has now fully crystallised.
     
  3. White Feather

    White Feather Senior Member

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    Dream symbols:
    knife
    closet
    walking downwards, stair case
    scorpion, not dead, chased
    screamed

    knives usually portend arguments (pointed objects) with friends ("cutting remarks")

    closets are usually where we hide our secrets

    dowards, depression

    staircase, guided without choice

    scorpion, ?

    screamed, unexpected joy.

    It could be that the scorpion, with its deadly stinger, is a person whom you should not indulge in a fight. It could be as mundane as your brother (friend, yourself) gets into an argument with someone and you are an innocent bystander, the person seeking to kill anyone remotely involved. It could be that your screaming is a scream for help and others will come to your aid, or that you will find out the truth of the matter and the enemy will be powerless.

    Has such an event happened in your life?
     

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