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Steer your own flying pig

Monday, July 7, 2008 at 10:13AM
Posted by Registered CommenterLiara Covert in

Analysis on dream submitted by Julie in Melbourne, Australia.

Dream- I was nude and steering a gigantic stuffed pig as if it were a flying helicopter. I was in the air above green, rolling hills.  I masterfully performed a circular descent as if following a whirlpool.  From my vantage point, I saw the pig and myself.  The pig was smiling.  After I landed, I abandoned the pig.  I approached a few familiar people about work matters.  One person sat slounching uncomfortably in a chair beside a table staring up at a white board.  He didn't notice I wore no clothes. I did not feel at all self-conscious. The job assignments on the whitboard didn't show a full calendar.  The man expressed mixed feelings about that.  Other contractors had already left to go separate ways.

Predominant Emotions-confidence, distress, aversion, confusion, and anticipation.

Interpretation- Events are unfolding to empower you to begin to accept yourself for what you are.  As you see through your motives and those of others, you permit yourself to sense 'the naked truth.'  It doesn't phase you that you listen to your soul. 

Certain activities no longer serve you.  To raise awareness of what you need enables you to move on. You sense no wrong decisions, only the failure to make them when your instinct has urged you to do so.  You recall the source of your strength and shift focus.

That impulse to wind things up in areas of your life implies your values are changing.  Newfound freedom generates different consciousness. As your sense of ambition and achievements evolves, you are unloading unnecessary emotional and other baggage.  Your limited spatial awareness is expanding in directions you hadn't discerned before. 

People you know and have known are all teachers.  The question is, what are you willing to learn from them about you? Everything from their presence or absence to silence, body language, gestures and facial expressions, all convey messages from your soul.  Each situation may be temporary or even unavoidable.  Yet, lessons stand the test of time.

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