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Posted: Thu Feb 08, 2007 6:41 pm
I had a strange dream where I went to this dojo in the middle of the desert to learn with three teachers, a man who didn't have a face or name, an asian man named Ho Chein Da (nicknamed the Oval Jane) and Yoda. The Dojo had sandy desert floors, and sandworms easily could get up in into the school. If you went anywhere, you had to climb on monkey bars that went across the ceiling. My first lesson was to watch the leader battle a sandworm blindfolded. The teacher got nowhere. The sandworm came up behind him and devoured him. I woke up before I saw anything gruesome.
What does this dream mean?
I was very confused when I woke up from it.
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Posted: Thu Feb 08, 2007 10:32 pm
Well first of all, I'll be the first to admit I'm not really a pro at dream interpretation but from what you've said here is my guess: The sand seems to represent desolation, perhaps something difficult to obtain, a hardship, something out of reach.
The worms could represent outside forces trying to keep you from something, a peril, or maybe your own doubt.
I thought that the fact that you remembered your three masters so clearly was interesting in itself. The Faceless One=mistrust, illusion, superficial impressions, maybe deception.
Oval Jane=history, knowledge, prowess, or maybe confidence
Yoda=wisdom, seniority, reverence or respect, guidance or perhaps intellect.
The Leader being devoured might represent futility or ignorance, a lack of wisdom or even rushing into a situation ill-prepared.
Don't know how much of a help that was, but its a guess.
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Posted: Fri Feb 09, 2007 1:40 pm
Oterys Well first of all, I'll be the first to admit I'm not really a pro at dream interpretation but from what you've said here is my guess: The sand seems to represent desolation, perhaps something difficult to obtain, a hardship, something out of reach.
The worms could represent outside forces trying to keep you from something, a peril, or maybe your own doubt.
I thought that the fact that you remembered your three masters so clearly was interesting in itself. The Faceless One=mistrust, illusion, superficial impressions, maybe deception.
Oval Jane=history, knowledge, prowess, or maybe confidence
Yoda=wisdom, seniority, reverence or respect, guidance or perhaps intellect.
The Leader being devoured might represent futility or ignorance, a lack of wisdom or even rushing into a situation ill-prepared.
Don't know how much of a help that was, but its a guess. sounds pretty good to me smile awesome job heart
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Posted: Sun Feb 11, 2007 11:51 am
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Posted: Tue Feb 13, 2007 5:39 pm
I agree with Oterys. Also..have you by chance watched/read Children Of Dune recently? Its got sandworms in it.
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