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Old Sep 30, 2013, 05:43 PM
Eyes of Blue Eyes of Blue is offline
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[As your dream is very long I will just comment on a few of the main images.]
The Jurassic-like park suggests that you have brought back to life a feeling that should have died out a long time ago. The dinosaurs represent an aspect of your own emotional nature which has not evolved – suggesting a feeling or idea carried on from childhood. This feeling may not appear dangerous to you (no t-rex’s) but may involve emotionally sticking your neck out – taking a risk. (long necked Brachiosaurus’) What you might get excited about is the return of a feeling or idea from childhood that seems above reproach and gives a feeling of quality. (purple) This feeling or idea stands on principles of the past reflecting quality. (hind legs purple)

The hollow tree represents a form of knowledge in which there is a flaw (a hole). Using some illusion (with a mirror) this knowledge appears solid or sound. It presents the form of solid knowledge while not having the substance. The hollowed out tree might specifically suggest “hallowed” or sacred knowledge. The idea of being in a gaining situation by using this knowledge has been created by this knowledge itself. (wooden stairs carved into the tree) By persisting with this knowledge it seems to lead you to a very idealistic position (like on top of a tower). The tower impression can strongly suggest having ideals or theories which have no practical application in the real world.

The teeth: By spending too much time with this idealist mental attitude acquired by using knowledge of little substance (we spent some time up there) you begin to perceive some insecurity about your ability to chew and process food for thought (teeth get loose). The loose teeth create a lack of confidence regarding the intelligence you possess. By the teeth falling out you are actually suffering a loss to your intelligence (which is represented by teeth) [The old saying is that if you don’t use it, you lose it. Providing yourself with knowledge that has “no meat to it” will not help you retain nor increase your intelligence. (As your teeth are not actually coming out of your mouth in the scene, the scene would not pertain to words being spoken.) The focus here is upon the kind of knowledge you are using. Swallowing a tooth indicates that your intelligence is itself becoming your food for thought – a matter to think about or become concerned about.