Help with a dream

Feb 12, 2007 10:29


Lately, since about January, I've been having a strand of premonition or go do this kind of dreams.  I need your help figuring out if the one I had last night is another.  The first started out with Ivy and I and some one else in a truck and this vision of Persephone appeared in this blizzard of snow and someone, the driver, asked me if I thought ( Read more... )

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ravenchyld February 12 2007, 17:14:44 UTC
I used to be in a dream sharing group and one thing we were always supposed to do was to say what a dream would mean if it had been our dream. I know I found it useful when other people did it so, while I know it wasn't my dream, maybe you will find this useful too?

If it was my dream I think the death by apostrophe thing would be about dedication to an idea but I'm not sure it would have been a warning about taking dedication too far or encouragement to act out the dedication. If it was my dream the idea would probably have to do with relationships, family, or writing (wedding, sister, apostrophes). The book seems to have more information in it, and might symbolize an understanding of what the ghost was trying to tell me. So, I need to understand something before I go do something with my family? I dunno.

Neat dream though! I have lots of searching/lost in corridor dreams, I'm frequently being chased too.

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faer_child February 13 2007, 03:08:39 UTC
An apostrophe is a poetic device whereby the speaker addresses someone absent, or else an abstract idea, such as death.

In Neil Gaiman's "Sandman" series, Dream of the Endless (i.e. Sandman) has a library of all books written and unwritten. This man who spoke to you. Very tall? Very thin? Wearing? Did he speak with a studder? Was he frightening in any way? Was he paler than new-fallen snow?

You started describing waiting for a wedding. In Sandman, we learn that Orpheus, the musician who went into the Underworld to remove his beloved Euridice is the son of Dream (called Morpheus) and Calliope the Muse of Poetry. I believe in Gaiman's work because it's the closest thing to a religious tract I've come to reading.

I recommend you read Sandman at some point, anyway.

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randomlys February 14 2007, 13:58:14 UTC
this is all very interesting!!! here is something I read ( ... )

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