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Topic: millions of shooting stars
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sunshine_lion Knowflake Posts: 350 From: ann arbor mi Registered: Apr 2008
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posted August 22, 2008 12:09 PM
a few months ago I had this dream that really just stayed with me and time to time still just pops right in my head...I dreamed I was in a social situation and there were a lot of people outside on a wraparound deck drinking and talking..all of a sudden I look to the sky and there are millions of shooting stars and it's like this huge event that no one else is noticing and I can't take my eyes off from. Everyone just continues what they are doing and I stand there in awe and feel like it is just for me.. weird huh. I couldn't find much on shooting or falling stars when I look up interpretations...anyone have a go at this one..? I also notice, when I am in a different geographical location, my dreams become very vivid and different...I find that odd. Like the first two nights anywhere on vacation or something its almost like I pick up something local to the area and have disturbing (sometimes) vivid dreams...has that ever happened to anyone else? why is that? anyone have any ideas on that? IP: Logged |
writesomething Moderator Posts: 2057 From: meet me in montauk Registered: May 2006
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posted August 22, 2008 02:59 PM
do you feel like youre coming across more opportunities for success lately? i think the dream is a good omen for ABUNDANT success, it also points to nobody seeing/noticing could mean, youre becoming more of a success, without notice...or feel like nobody is paying attention to your aspirations , dreams, success.i also found this online: quote: To see a shooting star in your dream, is a sign of self-fulfillment and advancement. A shooting star is also symbolic of a new birth and changes in your life.
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Ra Moderator Posts: 2159 From: Atlanta Registered: Jun 2005
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posted September 10, 2008 01:55 PM
Hello sunshine lion  About your dream, are you noticing something that others seem not to in waking life? I have also noticed the difference in dreams when in another geographical location. I can't say definitively why this is, but I suspect that it has to do with the differences in geomagnetic energies. We tend to resonate with our geographical environment electromagnetically, so when we change locations we become out of sync with the local magnetic fields. Since our brain waves are part of the electromagnetic spectrum, they are affected by the local fields, and so our dreams take on a different quality. That's my opinion anyway. Does that make sense? IP: Logged | |