Last night's dream
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Last night's dream
I had a very strange, but rather wonderful dream last night.
It was all a bit mixed-up, as they always are.
I was with a large bunch of people in a ski resort. We all got frozen in and, for some reason, that was a problem. I volunteered with a small group of others to go and get help.
For some reason, we did a reccy in a boat on a lake first, then retreated to a large room somewhere. I developed a slightly uneasy feeling that nobody seemed to be in any great hurry to get the rescue mission underway.
Then the musician Paul Kelly was beside me. He hypnotised me with a couple of sticks, a bit like chopsticks, that he held together, and pointed at my temple. I began to levitate until my head touched the ceiling.
My daughter was beside me, and I said something to her like, "See, I told you I could levitate. It's not that difficult."
Then I discovered, somewhat to my alarm, that my heels were only about six inches off the floor. It was obviously a very low ceiling. Still, I reassured myself, it was still levitation.
As I came back down onto the ground again, my daughter ran towards me and we embraced. The odd thing was, though, that my daughter, who is eighteen, was only about three years old in the dream.
I think I must have woken up then.
Analyses welcome.
It was all a bit mixed-up, as they always are.
I was with a large bunch of people in a ski resort. We all got frozen in and, for some reason, that was a problem. I volunteered with a small group of others to go and get help.
For some reason, we did a reccy in a boat on a lake first, then retreated to a large room somewhere. I developed a slightly uneasy feeling that nobody seemed to be in any great hurry to get the rescue mission underway.
Then the musician Paul Kelly was beside me. He hypnotised me with a couple of sticks, a bit like chopsticks, that he held together, and pointed at my temple. I began to levitate until my head touched the ceiling.
My daughter was beside me, and I said something to her like, "See, I told you I could levitate. It's not that difficult."
Then I discovered, somewhat to my alarm, that my heels were only about six inches off the floor. It was obviously a very low ceiling. Still, I reassured myself, it was still levitation.
As I came back down onto the ground again, my daughter ran towards me and we embraced. The odd thing was, though, that my daughter, who is eighteen, was only about three years old in the dream.
I think I must have woken up then.
Analyses welcome.
Stephen Whiteside, Australian Poet and Writer
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Re: Last night's dream
stop smoking that waccy baccy




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Re: Last night's dream
Jack Daniels will do it every time!
No, seriously Stephen, if you would like me to analyse your dream for you forward a hundred bucks. I will probably be wrong but so will everyone else though you will at least have the comfort of knowing you were taken by a friend.
No, seriously Stephen, if you would like me to analyse your dream for you forward a hundred bucks. I will probably be wrong but so will everyone else though you will at least have the comfort of knowing you were taken by a friend.
Re: Last night's dream
They tell me if you are silly enough to believe that dream you've been drinking to much. Mind you AA might help
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She will always be your little girl Stephen and will believe that you can do anything !
Where Paul Kelly comes in I do not know but is she going out with a muso or into the music .
Mystic Bob
Where Paul Kelly comes in I do not know but is she going out with a muso or into the music .
Mystic Bob
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Thanks, Bob. She's not into Paul Kelly especially, but I am! (I met him once many years ago. A patient knew him, and offered to introduce me, but once she had, I couldn't think of anything to say!)
Stephen Whiteside, Australian Poet and Writer
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Gidday is a good start Stephen.
I have some funny dreams as well but strangely never seem to remember them all
Cheers Mate Bob





I have some funny dreams as well but strangely never seem to remember them all
Cheers Mate Bob
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After you grasp that everything else seems insignificant !!!
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Re: Last night's dream
they say you are not sane if you don't dream...I wonder about that sometimes!
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....definitely astral travel Stephen....(can you locate the lake on Google maps?..If so, well you wuz there!) 

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