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Jan 08, 2004 03:24

We were hanging out on the ground floor of the office building we worked at. I was there; Marc, Rick, and Ron, who I work with at the Sonics were there; Carl and Brandon, who I work with at Boeing were there; and a few others were there besides. We had been awkwardly exchanging gifts for Christmas. We kept getting distracted by other things, and by ( Read more... )

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brokkentwolf January 8 2004, 10:49:31 UTC
Wow! I don't think I've had a dream as excitingly vivid as that. Mine tend to have less cohesion and more bizarre settings. Did you watch any action movies recently thtat might have triggered this dream?

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kjaer January 9 2004, 00:15:22 UTC
I have vivid dreams all the time, just not like that one. There was nothing action-movie about it, either; it was simply very sudden and very final.

In the last two years or so, most of my dreams have been about becoming a successful sports mascot, or being loved by thousands of people. Interestingly enough, however, those two motifs rarely occur in the same dream. Either way, let's bring them back! Enough of this terrorist bullshit! It took me so long to fall back asleep that my alarm clock went off and I was still awake. I can't afford to lose that much sleep.

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Supa-kat sabercat January 8 2004, 15:30:51 UTC
And then out of no where comes a kat bounding off a trampoline and flying through the air and using cat prowess to keep the tanker from falling :)

Actually, that's a pretty scary dream, especially since you "die" in it. I don't think that I've ever had a dream like that either. Had some very vivid ones, but somehow I always manage to live...

Hope you are fairing well in the ice/snow. It's a blast here to drive in and to get a few extra days off from work. You/others coming down for the Portland/Sonics game?

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Re: Supa-kat kjaer January 9 2004, 00:35:18 UTC
Oh boy, don't I wish! I think that's without doubt the scariest dream I've ever had. I think what was most scary was its abrupt finality ( ... )

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brokkentwolf January 9 2004, 01:04:46 UTC
Wow! How Jungian. :)

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ANytime sabercat January 9 2004, 00:48:01 UTC
And vice versa, I don't know when I'll be in Seattle next, I could have been this last weekend, had I not been on vacation and been forced to go to Japan with some of my work group for IBM issues. They were stuck in Seattle for 2 days due to PDX being closed.

I've got extra tix to the Blazers/Jazz game here on the 6th... if the Sonics game isn't an option.

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Snow sabercat January 9 2004, 00:49:15 UTC
And Razor has definitely enjoyed his time in the snow...almost like home for him...

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Dreams sabercat January 9 2004, 10:21:50 UTC
To reiterate the position of my esteemed college Dr. Mengewolf Brokken..."A dream, he says, should 'be regarded with due seriousness as an actuality that has to be fitted into the conscious attitude as a codetermining factor',' and his experience has shown him that 'if we meditate on a dream sufficiently long and thoroughly, if we carry it around with us and turn it over and over, something almost always comes of it'" (Taken from Jung)

While this dream is no doubt a reflection of what you are mulling over currently, the fact that some recurring dreams have similar themes may lend themselves to insight on your life and its direction as a whole.
(hopefully not a disaster) :)

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