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Old Feb 18, 2010, 11:24 AM
kreg kreg is offline
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The other morning I was lying in bed and the following dream started- I was in the basement sleeping and heard someone call my name. I must have half awakened because I didn't know if I was dreaming or if my wife called my name so I just laid there. Then I heard my name again so by now dreaming again I said "okay" and got up to go upstairs. A little child was there and said "my scooter got brokeded". Then I heard my name again and realized it was my wife calling so I became wide awake. She said "I have to leave for work. I need to move your truck and I can't get the key in the ignition. (It was very cold out) As I was going out to move my truck she said "and my break lights are on all the time and I don't know why". I analyzed this as basement meant my asleep state and going upstairs meant wakeing up. The little child represented my wife who I'll just say has little mechanical savy with cars. The scooter meant the car and or truck as both had a problem. I see symbolism in dreams allways but in this one was evidence that our minds are connected-at least with those with close emotional ties. How else would I have gotten the dream message that the car/truck was broke before she even spoke to me? Any body else have any precognitive dreams? I have them every once in a while.

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