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Old Oct 20, 2014, 02:41 AM
Ahkrill Ahkrill is offline
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I had a dream where an angry village mob were going to burn me. I had seduced some boy and then they believed I had murdered him. There was a gold rhino in the village centre near me. It had been there the whole time, but for some reason its presence only seemed significant after a while. The dream focus shifted a bit, and I became more of an onlooker, not really part of the goings-on of the dream anymore. The mob took interest in the rhino because there was something inside it which could be seen pressing against its skin from the inside. The mob tore the rhino open with their hand and this hateful primate-type creature came out. It couldn't speak, but its malice was palpable. Massive amount of water came out of the rhino and drowned all the people.
These sort of dreams are pretty common to me. There is typically a lot of death in my dreams. I also often dream of going to an after-life. Next time I have one of those dreams i'll post it.
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Old Oct 23, 2014, 03:07 PM
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This dream is about your feelings that you have bottled up inside of you. You let go of those feelings and expressed them. This is an healing dream.,
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