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I'm guessing it's undeveloped potential or a repressed desire.[/b]
I actually have had a lot of my desires repressed due to many various factors. All my passions are usually just sidetracked, and my responsibilities (like mind-depleting, life leeching school corporations for example) restrict me from gaining further insight in the areas I love most. I am actually very surpised you mentioned that.

Originally posted by Inspirer@
There's a method I forgot the name of where you pick one thing at a time, pretend to be it yourself, position yourself as you pretend to be it, then talk about yourself and describe what you are like. The tarantula's especially get my attention. Spiders can represent many things but often a kind of wisdom. I might focuss on what the tarantulas want to do.
I do not fully understand what you mean. I pretend I am the tarantula, and I then think of what a tarantula would like to do? I know it sounds dumb, but I cannot think of what a tarantula might like or want to do. Only thing I can think of, in relation to a tarantula, is that it has something I have wanted for quite some time, freedom. But this relates to all non-human species.

Thanks for the insight either way. Your first sentence has really caught my attention. I will try and look into it a bit more.

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- myself, walking around in my house, and it being awkwardly dark and cold inside, and a strong feeling that there are others in the room that want to hurt me or cause some form of damage onto me, but I can't see them, my vision is blurred, and a sense of panic seems to rise.
I have just experienced one of the most interesting nights of my life. This dream I had a few nights ago, was just made into reality last night around 4:00am. The power went off around this time, and I awoke immidiately. The same vision, experience, and feeling I mentioned in the above post, I felt just a few hours ago. I found it rather disturbing, and went out to take my dog out for a walk in hopes that the light would have returned when I arrive back at my house, but they did not. I spent hours, scrammbling about, trying to find flashlights, and candles, eventually after 2 hours I managed to calm down with a candle in my room.
Incase one wonders, I do have a problem with complete darkness/silence, I do not know why, just a thing I have had all my life. Probably answers your question as to why I was freaking out when the lights went off, as most people would have just stayed sleeping.