C. G. Jung often interpreted circles as a sign of wholeness and the larger self. |
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i was roller skating to the riverside (hudson) and it was night. no one was on the streets but i ran into another person skating at one point. i was surprised it was a rollerskater and not a car. i got to the river and looked to the northwest. their was one part of the sky that was full of lightning and shooting stars. the stars would make circles in the air and then fall away downward. i was staring at all the falling stars trying to think of a good wish to make when i saw a shooting star going backwards...(falling up and then making circles) it continued to make circles and then it started growing red and getting bigger. i didnt know what it was and kept looking. a child screamed, a UFO! and everyone started to run away from the river. i felt like this thing was inside of my head and knew my thoughts, i wanted to wait and see what would happen but i started to feel really threatened by it- like it was going to swallow me, and i woke myself up. |
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your mind is a chasm of light
C. G. Jung often interpreted circles as a sign of wholeness and the larger self. |
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"we may accept dream telepathy as a working hypothesis." Stephen LaBerge, page 231 Lucid Dreaming 1985
i think theres a lot of truth in that. thanks. but what about the star going backwards? |
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your mind is a chasm of light
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"we may accept dream telepathy as a working hypothesis." Stephen LaBerge, page 231 Lucid Dreaming 1985
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