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Old Dec 19, 2015, 03:42 PM
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About a year ago or longer I had a dream that I went back to work at an old dry cleaners that I used to work at. In the dream, when I went to the back room where the pressers are located I saw a lot of beautifully decorated Christmas trees. At the time I had this dream I was working in a miserably difficult office environment that eventually set in motion a sequence of events that led to a horrible depression and a nervous breakdown.

After I finally hit rock bottom and found myself unemployed I was able to get treatment for my depression at the local community health clinic. Slowly I have been improving with my self-esteem and self-confidence. I was able to get into a vocational college and study accounting on a pell grant. Just the other day I got a call from one of the managers at the old dry cleaners. I was offered a part-time job that will start in January and I accepted it. I am so happy about this.

Now I finally recall that dream I had when I was in the worst part of my two year depression. In the dream I went back to work at the old dry cleaners and there were Christmas trees there. I got a new job at an old place for Christmas. How impressive.
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Old Dec 19, 2015, 03:47 PM
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Waterknob, what a wonderful prophetic dream! And to see the healing of it coming to reality is phenominal! I am impressed. Blessings and happy holidays. tc
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