Sick Dreams

Jan 09, 2009 13:04

are awesome. Apparently I was on a New England Safari last night... did you know there are irridescent peacock-blue birds the size of giant Polish chickens that live in an imaginary stream in the woods near my town? And that bird got eaten by a crocodile, which got eaten by a hippopotamous, which got surrounded by zebras and lions (in the stream ( Read more... )

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anonymous January 12 2009, 19:55:27 UTC
i grew up analyzing dreams since my parents read a lot of freud, so it's somethingf i love to do...but it requires knowlegdeabout your current day to day life. a good excuse to catch up?

luv,
b.

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froggoddess January 13 2009, 02:55:59 UTC
Honey, like we need an *excuse* to catch up -- other than we haven't talked since you gave birth!!! ***love***

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rev_mac January 13 2009, 02:49:48 UTC
So let's see, being a nosy bastard, birds are typically representative of spirit or soul, though Jung used them as representative of spirits or angles some form of supernatural aid, while the peacock giving a little liberal interpretation to the blue in Christian art represents immortality, I think here it more has to due with the psychic duality of man. The stream or river means the irreversible flow of time, a sense of loss and oblivion the crocodile either represents evil/viciousness or as the dragon symbology of knowledge, eating in this case appears to have the value of combining of aspect particularly based on the repeated metaphor ( ... )

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froggoddess January 13 2009, 03:10:31 UTC
*deposits quarter*

welcome, nosy bastard! :)

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rev_mac January 13 2009, 03:57:39 UTC
Hmm, The hill is representative of the challenges you still currently face, while there opportunities specifically two that represent supportive and friendly characteristic there is something which you feel you should take care of, something that you are avoiding. While a direct action on this may bring it to a quick end, the passages of time will allow this matter to settle itself ( ... )

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