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Date Posted: May 29, 2007 Subject: N/A
Posted By: HelloDali In Response to: N/A

that title of your dream is amazing. ready for a book... No i myself haven't made any sculptures of my dreams, unless you want to include sound as an aural sculpture, in which case I have made many many many!

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Date Posted: May 29, 2007 Subject: N/A
Posted By: ImmortalDreams In Response to: N/A

Were or are you close to your aunt? she could be trying to send you some message. I recall the all seeing eye comes to mind Very errie dream - how did you feel when you awoke?

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Date Posted: May 29, 2007 Subject: N/A
Posted By: ImmortalDreams In Response to: N/A

weddings -- This indicates desire for, or situations in, marriage. You therefore need to define what is shown as the situation in the dream marriage, and see how this applies to you. It often appears to depict the growing harmony between the two major parts of your personality – the conscious and unconscious, the rational and the intuitive. Thus, if a woman dreams of marrying a man it may represent the uniting of these two parts. It epitomises a growth of sympathy and relationship between parts of us that were previously not well related. Naturally it also occurs in many dreams of people about to marry, and clarifies their feelings, difficulties, unconscious attitudes to each other Felt a bit possible like a death feeling? is that what you felt when you woke up? I don't know is your aunt alive or dead? Death feeling means some aspect of the relationship is dying away. White represents innocence - purity. I would say how you felt when awoke is a hint of how you felt about the dream. Covering up - something in the relations how you feel?

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Date Posted: Jun 01, 2007 Subject: N/A
Posted By: Sampson In Response to: HelloDali

Cheers! I’ve listened to some of your music at your Website, you are really talented and cover all sorts of genres. I really liked all of the music you’ve got on show, there was one track I really liked in particular it was very ambient and peaceful, unfortunately I can’t remember the name of it now (I think it was in an archive from a couple of years back?), but I should go back and have another listen as it was a really nice song, thanks :-)

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Date Posted: Jun 01, 2007 Subject: N/A
Posted By: Sampson In Response to: ImmortalDreams

Hi, Thanks for all of the great information and definitions, I wasn’t so close to this aunt but I did admire her a lot as she was very cool and was an excellent artists, I guess I kind of aspired and looked up to her a lot. The dream left me with unusual feelings on waking of sadness mixed with jealousy with that slightly eerie feeling that some women often give me in my dreams! I always thought the aunt was pretty too especially as a young child, I hope that you don’t think that sounds weird or perverted? I don’t mean it in that kind of way. In reality I rarely see this aunt the last time was probably 4 or 5 years ago. I would imagine that a lot of the story and drama was symbolic, thanks again for the great definitions they have helped me to unravel the drama a bit, at a guess I would say that it could be to do with the male and female aspects or archetypes playing out some kind of inner drama, take care and pleasant dreams ;-) cheers!

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Date Posted: Jun 01, 2007 Subject: N/A
Posted By: ImmortalDreams In Response to: Sampson

no I don't think that's odd that you think your aunt was pretty as a child. Its natural to think that way. =) . I think i want to investigate more my characters in my dreams- and others- I think they are a very important part of the dream. Esp when they appear twice. or more. your dreams are very dramatic and a lot of symolism. I do enjoy reading them- esp when they go to the past. Sweet dreams!

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Date Posted: Jun 08, 2007 Subject: N/A
Posted By: Fuzzyant In Response to: N/A

It drives me crazy when my dream memories fade so fast, especially when when I was havign them they seemed to unforgettable.

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Date Posted: Jun 10, 2007 Subject: N/A
Posted By: Sampson In Response to: Fuzzyant

Hi, I know exactly what you mean by dreams feeling so unforgettable when you are having them, I get that quite often too where I get the memory whisked away from my grasp like a feather on the wind. Sometimes though I can be at some task during the day and the slightest detail or incident can bring that dream memory right back to my lap, sometimes its only a fleeting glimpse and no sooner has it shown itself than its gone again but more rarely that fleeting glimpse will often bring the whole dream back, thanks for reading ;-)

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