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Tuesday
Jun152010

Dream: body parts and free will...

Im not even sure how to explain this particular dream. It was a blend of several different scenes and settings. I was in a kitchen and I would become random inanimate objects. There was this strange force or threat and I ended up inside a wall observing a very strange thing. It was a person but something about him lacked emotion. He was almost mechanical but had human form. He was traveling through the walls but the erosion was wearing down his body parts. But he must have anticipated it because he had body parts waiting within the walls as replacements. It was like he'd done it before and knew what to expect, precisely. He entire body was eroded down to his face. Waiting for him was the rest of his body....the pieces fit together perfectly. I was exhausted at the sheer thought of what it took to even do that. I was also amazed. 

Afterwards I ended up in a house. I was hiding from two people. I forget who they were but one of them loved me immensely. I was on some kind of mission and if they saw me, it would be compromised. The love the person felt for me would make me want to stay. As long as they didnt see me, I could stay emotionally detached. Something invisible was directing me but I could hear its voice. I had a stick in my hand that was some kind of message or letter. I was told to walk over to a bush and throw it in. The message would be delivered to the weather....or weather God. It was a test to see how I followed directions. I passed. Afterwards, I was hiding from more family and I was directed to run a certain direction. It failed and ended up sinking down but in a floating kind of way. Something reset and rewinded like in a video game and the same scene started again. I talked to the voice directing me because I was confused about the bad directions. He told me it was merely a suggestion and that I can always choose what I want to do...

 

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