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Topic: Weird Dreams!!
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Randall Webmaster Posts: 17382 From: Columbus, GA USA Registered: Nov 2000
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posted May 24, 2004 01:01 PM
Welcome!  ------------------ "Never mentally imagine for another that which you would not want to experience for yourself, since the mental image you send out inevitably comes back to you." Rebecca Clark IP: Logged |
raine6 Knowflake Posts: 262 From: the heartland of america Registered: Feb 2004
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posted May 24, 2004 08:49 PM
Yes, welcome premalbhatt!Interesting moniker you have there...would you mind sharing its significance? I suspect there might be a story behind it  I'm raine and yes, there's a story behind it  Have you had any unusual dreams you'd like to share? We'd like to hear about them, and offer our unique perspectives for your perusal. But bear in mind that we have no credentials like Freud did... But then we are cheaper 
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pixelpixie Knowflake Posts: 2307 From: Ontario, Canada Registered: Aug 2003
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posted May 25, 2004 08:58 AM
premalbhatt? That's not a name, that's a condition!!!*at the risk of alienating someone, my humour goes beyond my censor today, so I am hoping the funny name comes with a sense of humour* IP: Logged |
happyone Knowflake Posts: 13 From: USA Registered: Apr 2004
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posted May 25, 2004 09:51 AM
Randall, you are correct...Gandhiji's real name is Mohandas (his name) Karamchand (his father's name) Gandhi (his last name).IP: Logged |
raine6 Knowflake Posts: 262 From: the heartland of america Registered: Feb 2004
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posted May 25, 2004 10:54 PM
TeaselbabyToday I began volunteering at the hospital where my son died. And yes, there was a moment on the tour where we approached the room where I had sobbed over his lifeless body--and the tears approached as well. Then to come home and re-read this thread, and see your compassionate response, here I sit in tears again! Kindness does that every time!  Thanks! And if you have a son--or loved ones--hug 'em while ya got 'em!  IP: Logged |
teaselbaby Knowflake Posts: 99 From: Northeastern Ohio Registered: Sep 2002
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posted May 27, 2004 01:51 AM
Oh my, I don't know what to say.  raine, I hope you haven't left LL for good, and are just avoiding Global Unity for a while. I'm pulling out of my need for quiet a little bit now, and have had a bit of a boost in energy; I'm hoping it's not just because we've had a cooler day today.  Re: wishing for a dream of your son my mother has been wanting a similar experience with my deceased grandmother. I've had a couple of dreams of her, one that seemed rather "interactive"; she was telling me things, but I couldn't remember most of what she had told me when I woke up. My aunts have each had their own experiences(two of them have anyway), and there have been a few strange happenings, but mum really wishes she would somehow appear to her, or contact her via a dream. The second dream I had about grandma had her speaking directly to me, but making no real sense. When I told mum, she said the day before, she'd asked (practically demanded) that she or my grandad let her know they were around, so she took that as a sign. I've been hoping for you to have the experience you wish for, I'm hoping mum will as well. quote: And if you have a son--or loved ones--hug 'em while ya got 'em
I don't have any children, but I will do that with everybody else. I'm reading a book you (and everybody else) might like, called Put Your Heart on Paper by Henriette Klauser. I got it out of the library last week, since I was feeling so "stifled", hoping it would get me communicating again. I just finished Write it Down, Make it Happen, and thought of a few people here when reading it. Angie IP: Logged | |