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Sep 19, 2003 20:01

ok, you can all breathe a sigh of relief, I have survived Hurricane Isabel, though she was quite a nasty little beatch. We got power back just a little while ago from 9am yesterday, and that sucked. I don't know how people survived 200 years ago, but I guess you can't miss something you've never had. Only slightly good thing was that there ( Read more... )

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essentiality September 19 2003, 17:14:27 UTC
do you get along with your mother? Some people have problems walking away or freeing themselves from their mothers, therefore they have problems seeking their own individuality.

Also, did you die in the dream? Or were you just detached from your body? And what did she chop your head off with? (axe, kitchen knife, etc)

It's usually good to be specific when describing dreams because each thing could mean something different.

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Mothers razorblayde September 19 2003, 17:18:16 UTC
Do I get along with my mother? I can't really say that I do, and I can't really say I don't, because she doesn't really know me. Which is really strange since at the moment I'm living with her. I know there are a lot of things about me that she would not like, and things she refuses to see. about the dream, I don't actually dream the beheading, it's like I'm walking down this hallway, and get to the kitchen and open the fridge, and there's my head. Like I had been going on all along without one and never noticed? That sounds strange, even to me.

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Re: Mothers essentiality September 19 2003, 18:30:54 UTC
well it most likely means that your mother refuses to see these things as they are, and she's cutting off your head because she can't see things clearly (or doesn't want things clearly).

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ladywerewolf September 19 2003, 19:53:17 UTC
Hey have you read "The Land of Oz"? it is the sequel to the original book the wizard of Oz. It is also the book where the original character Mombi was introduced. She is, in actuality, an old hag that has been raising a little boy his whole life. (turns out the little boy was really born a girl and she is the Queen of Oz, Ozma, but she was hidden away so that she couldnt claim her throne) Anyway, maybe if you read this book, your perception of Mombi will change from that of the one you have now. the character that was portrayed in that movie was actually a character from book 3 "Ozma of Oz", and her name was Princess Langwidere. She wasnt nearly as beastly as the movie character. They are good reads if you like strange childrens books ( ... )

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