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spiritalk
Age: 69 Zodiac: 
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Location: Etobicoke, Canada
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Posted: Sat Sep 17, 2011 11:13 pm |
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Most often good and bad is just our own judgement of things in our lives. Tornados may the way your subconscious is giving warning in a dream to retain your own equalibrium to prevent the flow into the bad side. Of course we can change anything. The best way is to make our mind positive and it will go into all levels of the mind.
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Rook
Age: 30 Zodiac: 
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Location: Australia
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Posted: Tue Sep 20, 2011 10:05 am |
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Hi Sumbum
I would interpret the tornado as a massive change in my 'landscape' - the landscape of my personality, perhaps associated with fear - but it is natural to fear change. Sometimes the tornado can result in us being lifted to unknown worlds to partake in magnificent adventures, and introduce us to new friends and oppurtunities. I would say you anticipate the change and fear it - but just because the last tornado was the worst day of your life doesn't mean this one will be too.
In terms of change that is a great debate in my mind, fate vs destiny. We can shape our destiny to be whatever we want, but at the same time some things seem fated to happen no matter what. Its like an eternal conundrum in my mind. Whether or not you can change it, you don't even know what IT is yet. Perhaps you can prepare yourself for the onset with your early tornado detection system? I agree with spiritalk though, all things have a good and a bad side - perhaps looking to the positive, the tornado as an oppurtunity to change and experience new things, to follow the yellow brick road, but to do that you won't be in Kansas anymore - which is scary, moving into that new realm of unexplored lands.
All I can say is, try to enjoy the ride through all its ups and downs. And have a happy birthday.
Sweet dreams,
Rook
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