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Posted: Thu Oct 15, 2009 5:20 pm
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Posted: Wed Oct 21, 2009 5:13 pm
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Posted: Fri Nov 20, 2009 3:03 pm
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Posted: Sun Nov 22, 2009 12:41 pm
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Posted: Mon Nov 23, 2009 10:09 am
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xXOnYx MoOnXx as u think i believe that 1&3 are connected i kno that dragons bad(i have spent many years mastering dream interpretation) #1 i see that u are scared. are u lying in the bed? i've heard of dragon/snake creatures b4 and they can mean danger. shadows usually mean secrets like some one is hiding some thing from u and if its in front of the door it could mean that the reveling of this secret could bring u to new beginnings. doors mean new beginnings or changes. #2 could mean that u were mourning the death of a loved one and u were sad but seeing this death shows that a decision will need to be made soon and what u choose to do will change u forever. the answers to ur decision will behind those doors. #3 it sounds like this one is a continuation of the first dream the woman could have been some one u kno someone u used to kno or some one u will kno. did u see her face? if u can remember it every new woman u meet u should compare it to and every woman u uses to kno or still kno. did u see what specifically was in the basket u might recognize it. also it could be telling u that u or some else needs to run to the shadows or secrets. new beginnings could be a bad thing in this case.
Everyone's dream symbolism is different - individual. It reflects the idiosyncratic nature of our lifes; things like culture, location, upbringing, education, and personality can make one person's meaning for an object dramatically different from another.
For example: Dragons are not a negative symbol in my dreams. They never have been.
And at 13, how can you honestly say you've spent years 'mastering' anything? I have more than twice your life experience, and I honestly cannot say I've 'mastered' anything - I am continually learning as I move forward on my path.
You've barely experiened life - you live life filtered by your family, your school, your friends. Time will change that - but until then, you may want to consider the idea that you really haven't got the depth of experience to be able to say you've 'mastered' any sort of art, magical or otherwise. Doing so comes across as arrogance, on your part.
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Posted: Mon Nov 23, 2009 11:47 am
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