1st dream (1st day):
A beautiful dark haired woman, supposedly the woman I love, sits in the bed of the master bedroom of my old house. She is like 9 months pregnant, and wearing a teal/white hospital gown.
She's red in the face and sweaty, as if she's going trough labour but she is calm. When I come in to talk to her she gets rather annoyed by me because i'm not supposed to see her like that, she wants me to go and i'm not allowed to see her untill she's fixed up I guess.
Dont remember more, other then during the dream I felt ALOT of love and sympathy for her (she clearly was the woman i love), and I felt confusion and rejection after she told me I shouldnt see her like that. I wanted to help her I think.
2nd dream (2nd day):
I'm not in this dream, its like watching a movie.
A tall elderly, wise, noble and snobbishly looking asian man and a small, grey and older asian man walk next to eachother trough a garden, which looks a bit asian but also more western (It has these wooden fences and roof arch things that are used to grow vines or roses all around something). The oldest man is a very wise but he hides it, the tall man doesnt know and thinks he's teaching the old man stuff. They both wear some kinda orange robe thing. After a bit of walking and talking trough the garden, they sit down around a table somewhere and keep talking. Somehow a pregnant woman in a teal/white hospital gown sits with them. She again looks pretty bothered and messy, but this time she's got blonde hair, actually she looks alot like Uma Thurman in Kill Bill, hospital scene. I dont know how she got there and how she fits into the conversation with the two elderly asian guys and what they where talking about in the first place, but she's there and she's explaining/bragging to the guys that her pregancy is superiour to normal woman because her jin is in alignment (no mention of yang though o_O) and she proves it by doing some acrobatic climbing into one of the arch things for the plants.
So... Whats up with that? Hehe, weird dreams.
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