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Discern before you leap

Sunday, June 22, 2008 at 10:55AM
Posted by Registered CommenterLiara Covert in

Anaylsis of dream submitted by Anonymous in Victoria, Australia.

Dream- I was on a large, car ferry on route to a place where I would stop and take a smaller ship to my eventual destination.  It was dark.  Passengers were inside. Instinct prompted me to go up on top deck. I noticed the back cargo door open and water poured in, causing the ship to capsize. As the ship was rising out of the water, I sensed time in slow-motion. I took a leap from the ship and used the guard rail as a springboard to catapult myself out of harm's way. I landed in the water, but wan't cold. The ship vanished. Alone, I got to shore. In a building on a wharf, I inquired where I to get my next connection. A mentor appeared a distance ahead. I found money for the next ticket.

Predominant Emotions-urgency, surprise, anticipation, uneasiness, self-directedness

Interpretation- Ferries tend to follow predictable routes.  If you don't take the helm, life isn't so clear-cut.  This is a transition phase.  Adapt quickly to unforeseen events. Change isn't always viewed as comfortable, but it can be, if you relax and adjust accordingly.

To sense an impending crisis is an invitation for action.  As you evolve to work through immobilizing fear and discomfort you create, such a situation becomes to your advantage.  You can choose to develop resourcefulness and ingenuity. As your perception of time and space evolves, how you see yourself stretches and expands too.

That you 'rise above' undesirable, external forces shows you can control your emotions and reactions.  You temper the pace of each phase of your journey, or any learning. 

As you grow to discern before you leap, you realize Higher forces always guide you toward goals.  You simply need to choose to  recognize them.  No matter where you are,  you can choose pleasant moods as you explore the depths of your subconscious mind.

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