Originally Posted by
ElizVanZee
The scene indicates a situation in which you may be in the market for some food for thought that could provide you with emotional satisfaction (buying food) but you are not using the Lord's intelligence when doing this. (night) You are also in the dark, lacking in knowledge and awareness, when giving honour and respect to (looking up at) an idea seen as migrating horse heads.
The horse heads represent the logic or reasoning that governs a feeling of self esteem, self respect and self worth. Seeing the heads as if flying and migrating associates this issue with birds, making it a spiritual issue. The bright neon colours make the logic for self esteem appear very emotionally appealing but it seems "advertised" (as with neon lighting) with the design or intent of making this idea seem deadly. (day of the dead pattern)
By floating down to you, it can suggest that the logic for self esteem be seen in more down to earth terms, more rationally and less imaginatively. [Note that flying horse heads is very unrealistic.] On rational grounds, an aspect of yourself dares feel the reality of this idea/feeling (someone touches it) and there are no unfavourable consequences. You can come to find an emotional connection with the logic for self esteem, self respect and self-worth.
Yet when left to regain the position of imaginative and spiritual thinking, this idea is soon terminated. You can feel sad about this and need to come to a greater state of awareness.
{Note that a horse stands on high legs, implying that a feeling of self esteem is based on having high principles. Where such principles are lived a human has the right to feel good about himself. God designed horses to stand on rational grounds of reasoning (on earth). Don't confuse self esteem with pride which is a spiritual issue.}