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    Thread: My name is Lucifer, and I'm BUSY.

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      I’d suggest that seeing yourself as Lucifer could be interpreted as saying that you see yourself as the personification of evil. [Do you perhaps see yourself as a terrifying or terribly bad boss of your workplace(as the lord of Hell in the hellish office-space)?]

      Do you see the good in you becoming corrupted by your function? (ex-cherub, recast as your secretary… thus working for Lucifer, an evil boss) Do you have plans (blueprints) for leaving what may seem like a hellish workplace?]

      Does the option to leave seem ominous (the ominous wooden door) and leading to an even worse situation? (to a dimension where damned souls are trapped) Could ‘a dimension where damned souls are trapped’ refer to a situation applying to those poor souls who are doomed to a life of working for a living?

      Could God represent a higher power – a boss above you – you wants you to remain in your present job?

      The teenage boy would represent an emotionally unsettled or rebellious aspect of yourself. The dog would represent a feeling of friendship or loyalty that associates with this type of thinking.

      Hope some of these help you decipher your dream.
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      Hey, thanks for responding.

      ...you see yourself as the personification of evil.
      Well, that or I don't consider Lucifer to be evil.

      ...ex-cherub, recast as your secretary...
      Gaudium (the ex-cherub) is a character in a comic book. He's already a demon, but I suppose that might have been Lucifer's fault to begin with.

      Does the option to leave seem ominous (the ominous wooden door) and leading to an even worse situation?
      No, I don't leave that way. That's the door to the rest of hell; I'd be going back to earth once I've wreaked enough havoc on the fabric of the universe by letting souls escape their eternal torment.

      The teenage boy would represent an emotionally unsettled or rebellious aspect of yourself. The dog would represent a feeling of friendship or loyalty that associates with this type of thinking
      .

      You keep a dream dictionary open in another window, don't you?

      Unfortunately, this rebellious aspect didn't read The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. "Wow, painting building this fence is fun. I wouldn't let anyone else do it for anything!"

      That said, I did quit my job a couple weeks ago, and I am moving away for a new one, so kudos on the successful cold-reading.

      I pick up a half-eaten copy of a book by Neil Gaiman, and decide this is all his fault.

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