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Old Feb 08, 2016, 07:13 AM
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I had the strangest dream.

I was marched to the top of a mountain covered in snow by a sagely person wearing a brown robe, (not sure of gender) with another woman and a man and we were all given a pair of red underwear type things to change into, and nothing else. Of course the other woman and I were concerned that there were no tops, but the sagely person who marched us up there said to accept that there were no tops and that we wouldn't get cold. We changed into the underwear and the sagely person took our coats and clothes and left. We sat cross legged, huddled with our backs together, wearing nothing but the red underwear, and eventually the sagely person came back for us with our jackets and led us down the mountain

That's all I remember of the dream. What does it mean?
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Old Feb 08, 2016, 01:02 PM
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May relate to feeling volrnable and exposed. It might have been in a real life situation you were in.
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