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      Symbolic Armageddon

      MY dream went as follows...

      I was sitting in my living room watching tv as a regularly do, when i saw a blinding light, and then everything whent pitch black, so black it as as though the dream had already ended and i was just lying there with my eyes closed. and then i heard a loud sound as though every sound i could ever hear was hitting my ears, then sight came back, i was standing on a gigantic rock like surface with millions even billions of people, who were all screaming in all different languages. after seeing this through my own eyes the scene kinda changed to look at every thing from a distance, and the rock it turned out was a giant asteroid flying through space, but space was completly empty. Then there was a giant noise, more powerful then all of the screaming people on this asteroid, and a gigantic blue cloud appeared over us, and a shadowy image appeared within the cloud, and then it spoke, instantly silencing every one. The voice said this "You my children have failed me, Failed The mighty universe i had bestowed upon you, Now I have reset time and the universe, and you will be within the creation that will give it life. Now Learn from your mistakes and do beter then was done before, for i do not wish to grant the human race a third try" After that the cloud and figure dissappeared and the asteroid exploded into another asteroid, and the universe began anew.

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      Wow, that's a really interesting dream. Sounds like something that belongs in the Book of Revelations. Also sounds like something that'd make a good story for a movie too.

      I'm not sure if you want an interpretation or not though.

      In my experience Armageddon typically represent our relationship with ourselves. The dream might be talking more about your soul and the microcosm within it (your inner universe). TVs and other lines of mass communication represent that microcosms ability to communicate, so one part of the microcosm can communicate with other portions. I think the movie The Neverending Story perfectly illustrates this concept. I've always theorized that the movie was based on a dream someone had. In that movie the line of communication was represented by the book Sebastian read. In your case your interaction with the TV immersed you in another universe drawing you into your inner cosmos just as it did for Sebastian. And just like in the movie The Neverending Story, your universe was being threatened by oblivion. The threat of Armageddon revolves around your emotions and your feelings. It is a manifestation of how you feel. In the movie The Neverending Story, eventually The Nothing succeeded in destroying the universe, but the universe in The Neverending Story was recreated when Sebastian resolved the emotional conflict that was destroying his universe. For Sebastian, it was the death of his mother that was destroying him. The Nothing might have represented the emptiness he felt and how it consumed him. Ultimately reading the The Neverending Story had a cathartic effect on Sebastian allowing him to express his repressed emotions allowing his inner microcosm to be reborn.

      I think the same holds true for you. Just like in The Neverending Story, the last hope of that universe could be found on an asteroid. And on that asteroid was the Ivory Tower. So in essence the people who spoke many languages on the asteroid in your dream represent the hope of your microcosm. The fact that the people spoke many languages may be similar to the idea of the tower of babel. It may represent the division amongst the archetypes of your microcosm. And the voice which silenced all the individual voices may represent the unifying force of your universe.

      I think the themes in your dream are very common place. You see a similar theme in the Ghostbuster movies. But remember that the fact that it's common place doesn't mean the dream any less significant. Ghostbusters 2 perfectly illustrates how our emotions influence the balance of power in the universe. In GB2 It was the negative emotions of the people of New York that was charging the ectoplasm and giving power to Vigo the Carpathian. Vigo was the archetypical antichrist. The Ghostbusters defeated Vigo by inspiring the people of New York with the ultimate symbol of hope, the Statue of Liberty. By using the Statue of Liberty to change the negative emotions of the people of NY to positive emotions, the Ghost busters were able to shift the balance of power in their favor, thus defeating Vigo.

      In GB1, we also see the theme of armageddon. In this movie it was the thoughts of Ray that created the herald of armageddon who then manifested itself as the Staypuff Marshmallow Man. Fortunately for the people of NY Ray was a good hearted man. That goodness was reflected by the Staypuff Marshmallow Man. It was easy to beat because it wasn't really evil.

      These examples represent the concept of how the universe is an illusion, a manifestation of our own feelings, memories, psychological state, etc. In GB1 the other three Ghostbusters adapted the Buddhist philosophy of meditation on nothing in an attempt to avert armageddon. It's by meditating about nothing, that the Buddhists seek to overcome the illusion of reality and achieve Nirvana.
      Last edited by Dreamcaster; 12-29-2008 at 03:06 AM.


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      Thank you

      That was a very in depth explanation, thank you very much.

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      No problem. It was insightful for me as well. I always loved those movies because of the metaphorical depth. I didn't correlate the movies to your dream until I started writing. I would also include the movie Legend to that list.


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