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    1 Phil (cintillating cinders)

    by , 03-08-2013 at 05:47 AM (623 Views)
    .woke from nap at 3:03pm with image of person in bright yellow, plain racingcar suit, walking away, looking back, happy. I'm thinking "scintillating cinders".

    Quote Originally Posted by TiredPhil View Post
    I have a picture on my PC, which can not be mistaken for anything else.

    If seen by an Indian they would give the same name as an Australian.

    The chances of it being mistaken for anything other than what it is, are very unlikely.

    I am off to bed, and will meditate before sleeping, and think of nothing else.
    During sleep, I will attempt to bring the picture with me into my dream.

    Have a sleep yourself, and see if you can pick up on the picture.

    This is open to anyone who dreams.

    I will not reveal the image to anyone, unless reported correctly.

    Cheers,
    Phil
    Phil Thank you

    It is 11:22am Friday 8-March-2013 here in Adelaide, South Australia.

    I .... will ... actually Phil, I need something to focus on, like a "number code" or a picture or something. Anything will do.

    I will record any remembered dreams in my DJ here on DV. I will call the entries "1-Phil" "2-Phil" etc.

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      DarkMatters

      I like your new avatar and after waking to a hipnapop of person with golden wavy, (about 4 inch) hair, wearing a plain, bright yellow racecar suit, I said "scintillating cinders".

      When fully awake that reminded me of a man singing Twinkle twinkle little star, replacing the words using a thesaurus.

      The English lyrics were first published as a poem with the title "The Star" by sisters Ann and Jane Taylor (1783–1824) inRhymes for the Nursery*in London in 1806.[2]
      *The poem was written by Jane.[3]


      *****Twinkle, twinkle, little star,
      *****How I wonder what you are.
      *****Up above the world so high,
      *****Like a diamond in the sky.

      *****When the blazing sun is gone,
      *****When he nothing shines upon,
      *****Then you show your little light,
      *****Twinkle, twinkle, all the night.

      *****Then the traveller in the dark,
      *****Thanks you for your tiny spark,
      *****He could not see which way to go,
      *****If you did not twinkle so.

      *****In the dark blue sky you keep,
      *****And often through my curtains peep,
      *****For you never shut your eye,
      *****'Till the sun is in the sky.

      *****As your bright and tiny spark,
      *****Lights the traveller in the dark.
      *****Though I know not what you are,
      *****Twinkle, twinkle, little star.

      *****Twinkle, twinkle, little star.
      *****How I wonder what you are.
      *****Up above the world so high,
      *****Like a diamond in the sky.

      *****Twinkle, twinkle, little star.
      *****How I wonder what you are.
      *****How I wonder what you are.

      But he changed the words to this:

      Scintillate, scintillate globule vivific*
      Oft have I pondered your substance specific*
      Loftily poised in the ether capacious*
      Strongly resembling a gem carbonaceous

      I can't find the fun recording but hear is something that was uploaded only 2 weeks ago. It is a scientific twinkle twinkle:

      Alternate version of Twinkle Twinkle Little Star

      Alternate version of Twinkle Twinkle little star - YouTube
      *(00:53)**20 views since uploaded on Feb 18th 2013.