Palehorse Redivivus
25th September 2008, 11:14 PM
Two nights ago I had a dream where it was claimed that I'd had nearly every bone in my body broken in two accidents. The details were fuzzy by the time I woke up, but if I remember right the first one was supposed to have shattered my body; the second, my head. I had doctors showing me x-rays and insisting I needed to be admitted for a series of operations to repair all this. Thing is, I was still walking around and feeling perfectly normal. I ended up deciding that, since I felt fine, if there really was any problem, I'd heal it myself.
As I do with most odd dreams initially, I wrote it off as just being odd... and then the dots kind of connected on their own later. :lol:
I concluded that it was related to the major belief-system clearing I've been doing lately, as discussed here:
viewtopic.php?f=23&t=12850&start=15 (http://forums.astraldynamics.com/viewtopic.php?f=23&t=12850&start=15)
The way I'm interpreting it, I've basically done away with my own internal framework in a sense -- and there are a lot of people who would see this as a big problem; as if one can't survive without immediately installing some other belief system in its place. There are also a lot of important looking people, whether in labcoats, priestly robes, suits or uniforms, who are all basically saying the same thing. They'll try to convince you that you have a problem, and only they hold the solution -- if you'll just ignore your internal guidance, hand over your personal power and put your belief in them or their institution. So, I took this one as a bit of personal confirmation of being on the right track. :)
Obligatory disclaimer: This shouldn't be taken as a blanket rejection of anyone in a position of authority or "officialdom," least of all doctors. While I think it's always good to question, it would be unbalanced and unwise to reject anything out of hand just because someone in such a position said it. Most dreams are highly symbolic and this one is no exception.
Translation: if you have a medical issue, see a doctor. If said issue is that all your bones are in more pieces than humpty dumpty... have a friend take you there. Preferably in a bucket. Because it would make for a good story later. Ahem.
As I do with most odd dreams initially, I wrote it off as just being odd... and then the dots kind of connected on their own later. :lol:
I concluded that it was related to the major belief-system clearing I've been doing lately, as discussed here:
viewtopic.php?f=23&t=12850&start=15 (http://forums.astraldynamics.com/viewtopic.php?f=23&t=12850&start=15)
The way I'm interpreting it, I've basically done away with my own internal framework in a sense -- and there are a lot of people who would see this as a big problem; as if one can't survive without immediately installing some other belief system in its place. There are also a lot of important looking people, whether in labcoats, priestly robes, suits or uniforms, who are all basically saying the same thing. They'll try to convince you that you have a problem, and only they hold the solution -- if you'll just ignore your internal guidance, hand over your personal power and put your belief in them or their institution. So, I took this one as a bit of personal confirmation of being on the right track. :)
Obligatory disclaimer: This shouldn't be taken as a blanket rejection of anyone in a position of authority or "officialdom," least of all doctors. While I think it's always good to question, it would be unbalanced and unwise to reject anything out of hand just because someone in such a position said it. Most dreams are highly symbolic and this one is no exception.
Translation: if you have a medical issue, see a doctor. If said issue is that all your bones are in more pieces than humpty dumpty... have a friend take you there. Preferably in a bucket. Because it would make for a good story later. Ahem.