Wednesday, July 25, 2012

The trees and the roads...

So we are back to get the meaning of this dream...Now I do not take this word for word at all. It is merely a kind of fun thing for me to look up my dreams. Although I  have had a few I have looked up and they have proven to be what it said in the book. 


Dense Forest? I suppose it would qualify as that. These were huge trees and there were a lot of them. The meaning of this is written as unhappy home influences and loss in trade. Well, I do not trade things.


Dead trees are a signal of sorrow and loss. This is where my dream ended and why I woke with such an odd feeling over me. I couldn't shake that feeling all morning. I still have the vision of the road in my brain and it is cold and lonely. 


There were withered leaves all over the place. The meaning of those is false hopes and gloomy forebodings and that if you let them they will drag you into a world of despondency and loss.


Now there are meanings for new foliage and green trees and roots and certain kinds of trees...The green that I saw was not new unfurled green. There may have been oak trees. The leaves were a dark and tired green. Branches it says, if dreamed about, are sorrowful news of the absent if the branches are dried...


Let's check on roads now....


There is a whole section of roads and the issues that come along with them. To lose the road...which I did at the end of the dream...it was simply gone. Says I will make a mistake in deciding question of trade and I will suffer loss in consequence. Hmmmm.....


To dream you are trying to find your path, which I was on this detour and trying to find my way back to the road I knew...even though I thought I knew this one. This is foretelling that I will fail to accomplish work I have strived to push to desired ends. (oh well....that is interesting...how many options have I thrown out to my mother only to get rejected every single time.)


That's about it...I am still in awe of how this all interpreted. We are all left to wonder what our dreams bring to us.

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