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Selski

Howdi

I'm reluctant to post in this section, because it's a bit woo woo for me, but I didn't know where else to put it.

A few months ago, I had a lucid dream (which I posted) about seeing credit card size televisions, showing movies.

About a week ago, I had a semi-lucid dream about a military aircraft that, when landing in the desert (sand), would 'dig itself in' and become invisible, rather like a submarine.

Today, I was in my local supermarket and there was an advertising board.  The board was selling 'gift cards', in the shape and style of credit cards.  They weren't quite what I saw in my dream, but they arrested my attention as I was leaving and I looked at them with interest, because they had different images on them.

That would have been nothing, except for tonight I watched 'The Time Machine' based on a book by H G Wells.  I don't know the book or the film. 

In the film, an alien race grabs its prey and jumps into the sand, taking its prey with it.  It reminded me very much of the machine that dug into the sand.

Both instances happened today, which makes me wonder if there is synchronicity, or meaning.

However, what meaning there might be is totally beyond me.

Any thoughts are groovy!

Sarah
We all find nonsenses to believe in; it's part of being alive.

Selski

Then this morning I am lying in bed being lazy and looking at the patterns on my wardrobe door.  The door is made of lots of square pieces of walnut and the wood makes lovely shapes.

I saw an image, a face.  It was rather American Indian looking and it made me think about an experience I once had where I dismissed such a character.  I wondered if this image was him returning to give me a little nudge.  As I watched the mouth, I swear I saw him smile when I had that thought...   :-o

I think I'm going nuts...  :-D

Sarah
We all find nonsenses to believe in; it's part of being alive.

Embodied Words

^.^ You're not going nuts. Robert Monroe wrote one of his books that when you have a vision and see something you're not familiar with, your mind will try to find the closest thing to it that it knows, and you will see that. For instance, when he had a vision of being on a plane he saw this good friend of his, shortly before the plane wrecked. A few months later, he was on a plane and saw this man who looked remarkebly like his friend, and then he a had a heart attack.

In his vision, the plane wrecked because his body had no idea what a heart attack was and the closest thing it could think of was the plane wrecking? You see?

So you saw a military aircraft going into the sand because you had never seen the alien before.


Now, I don't really know what the visions you're having are about. That's the bad thing about having visions, I suppose. You never know what they're leading up to until it happens.

I hope it's nothing bad. ^.^
There are in every man, always, two simultaneous allegiances, one to God, the other to Satan. Invocation of God, or Spirituality, is a desire to climb higher, that of Satan, or animality, is delight in descent.

- Charles Baudelaire (1821-1867)