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TaurusGemini429
Age: 26 Zodiac: 
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Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2007 3:46 am |
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| I think I had a dream similar to pinkslumber, although being a guy I wasn't kissing Hal Linden (but I did enjoy Barney Miller way back then). In my dream it is Jennifer Garner (before she was married) and we are hanging out, and she says she just wants to be friends, but I talk her onto the dance floor and during the dance she gives me a kiss and I wake up immediately. I would rather have stayed in the dream longer. Have had variations on this dream a couple of times but everytime I get the kiss, I wake up. |
awww... hi Earl!
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some dreams make me wonder why we even have to wake up!
i love those ones! 
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EarlofLeicester
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Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2007 4:36 am |
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Hi TG429. Okay, I get it, just stay asleep next time ;)
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pinkslumber
Age: 42 Zodiac: 
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Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2007 3:05 pm |
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Taurus Gemini 429 wrote:
"....jeez for some reason i keep wondering if this applies to you at work. have you begun a new job, where you are extremely qualitified and talented but youre new so youve yet to show this side of you? maybe others - like your supposed new coworker friends - can already see it and are really not as "on your side" and helpful as they seem... with that woman's head in the perspective of looking up but wanting to bring it down to the social sphere (audience and stage) its like your ambitions are high and you're being manipulated or held down by others who you think help you but you arent aware of what happens behind your back. if so the key would be to intimate yourself with your anima - be assertive, confident and hold your head high, be compassionate and helpful (like you helped the lady) and dont focus on that damn stage (you werent in the dream - that was good advice) and being aware of all of this in the public dark audience would be good because you know you are embracing your assetiveness and confidence but no one needs to be aware of that in your work environment - they are already fearful and respectful of the person you will be when these events unfold and take shape"
First of all, Sheesh!! I never would have thought my little dream was that intricate. Thanks for spending the time on it and giving me your impressions. You're right about it most likely relating to work as you stated above. We just had a changeover in management and I was the only one not fired. The new manager is a very young, fresh out of school, 25 year old and I think she feels a little threatened by me. I used to be a manager elsewhere, but now am the asst. manager and like it better that way. I'm sure people wonder why I chose not to be a manager anymore and if they truly knew what being a property manager is all about, they wouldn't wonder! I must admit though, my job doesn't hold my interest at all. It's rather repetitive and boring, but it pays well! The falsehood you speak of relating to the origami most likely would be the appearance that my job is prestigious. The property is very new and considered a luxury complex, but it's not what it appears to be, there are still lots of maintenance and operational issues. I have a big fancy title and wear a suit and have a nice office, but it all means nothing. There is no true benefit that comes with all that.
My passion lies with a sales job that I do very part time. Here's where the assertiveness etc. I need comes into play. In this job there is actual prestige involved, which I would love to be a part of. Here is where holding my head high and being appreciated for my work comes in. There's no smoke and mirrors here, you work hard, you get what you deserve and the money follows. The problem is that it doesn't happen overnight. What holds me back is my "real" job which is steady and pays the bills. Fear, fear, fear! I'm the breadwinner of the family so that's my hangup.
How's that for validation so far??? You're a very talented interpreter TG429!!!!
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EarlofLeicester
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Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2007 3:20 pm |
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Hi TG429
This isn't a kissing dream, but when I posted it last year no one offered any interpretation that made sense to me. So I am reposting it here and hope you have some insight, because it seemed weird to me:
There is a weird dream and I don't know what it is trying to tell me. Maybe it's just nonsense, but I'll defer to wiser minds than my own. The dream was in color - such as my daughter's red hair, but the backgrounds (like the university) were muted greys. The details seemed very real. When I woke, I had to convince myself it was just a dream.
My 14 year old daughter says she wanted to take a tour of Brandeis University in Waltham, Mass. (Note: in real life she wants to go to NYU). We go to the college and line up to enter the university. There is one elevator available, so another aspiring college wannabee (let's say she was a high school senior) runs for the elevator, as do I and my daughter. All 3 of us get in the elevator and press a button for some floor up high. At that point I look around, and my daughter is gone. Or maybe she never made it in the elevator, I'm not sure. Thinking I'll get off at the next floor and look for her, the other girl disappears. Before I can contemplate what is going on, the elevator starts shaking madly side to side and the floor of the elevator starts spinning. Then the elevator launches in the air and comes down a while later --- no memory of the intervening time. When I come to, the elevator is a room in a building that has collapsed. It takes a while, but I finally manage to extricate myself from the building, but (in the dream, not in real life) I get soaked doing so, although there is no water present. I need help, because of the dream's events, and see a group of Christians praying but their seems to be enmity between me and them, I'm not sure if it's my feelings for them or vice versa. I approach another person who tells me that I'm in Salem, Mass (about 30 miles away from Brandeis) and apparently I sort of know her (although in real life I cannot place her) and she offers to drive me home, but not before I go to her office and fix her computers (which I do for a living). Then I woke up.
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TaurusGemini429
Age: 26 Zodiac: 
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Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2007 12:00 am |
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| pinkslumber wrote: |
Taurus Gemini 429 wrote:
"....jeez for some reason i keep wondering if this applies to you at work. have you begun a new job, where you are extremely qualitified and talented but youre new so youve yet to show this side of you? maybe others - like your supposed new coworker friends - can already see it and are really not as "on your side" and helpful as they seem... with that woman's head in the perspective of looking up but wanting to bring it down to the social sphere (audience and stage) its like your ambitions are high and you're being manipulated or held down by others who you think help you but you arent aware of what happens behind your back. if so the key would be to intimate yourself with your anima - be assertive, confident and hold your head high, be compassionate and helpful (like you helped the lady) and dont focus on that damn stage (you werent in the dream - that was good advice) and being aware of all of this in the public dark audience would be good because you know you are embracing your assetiveness and confidence but no one needs to be aware of that in your work environment - they are already fearful and respectful of the person you will be when these events unfold and take shape"
First of all, Sheesh!! I never would have thought my little dream was that intricate. Thanks for spending the time on it and giving me your impressions. You're right about it most likely relating to work as you stated above. We just had a changeover in management and I was the only one not fired. The new manager is a very young, fresh out of school, 25 year old and I think she feels a little threatened by me. I used to be a manager elsewhere, but now am the asst. manager and like it better that way. I'm sure people wonder why I chose not to be a manager anymore and if they truly knew what being a property manager is all about, they wouldn't wonder! I must admit though, my job doesn't hold my interest at all. It's rather repetitive and boring, but it pays well! The falsehood you speak of relating to the origami most likely would be the appearance that my job is prestigious. The property is very new and considered a luxury complex, but it's not what it appears to be, there are still lots of maintenance and operational issues. I have a big fancy title and wear a suit and have a nice office, but it all means nothing. There is no true benefit that comes with all that.
My passion lies with a sales job that I do very part time. Here's where the assertiveness etc. I need comes into play. In this job there is actual prestige involved, which I would love to be a part of. Here is where holding my head high and being appreciated for my work comes in. There's no smoke and mirrors here, you work hard, you get what you deserve and the money follows. The problem is that it doesn't happen overnight. What holds me back is my "real" job which is steady and pays the bills. Fear, fear, fear! I'm the breadwinner of the family so that's my hangup.
How's that for validation so far??? You're a very talented interpreter TG429!!!! |
aww that's awesome! thanks!
and by the way you ROCK! nothing better than breadwinning woman!!
a girl after my own heart!
thanks again for the affirmation
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