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|    Richard Silk to All    |
|    2020-10-1 Thursday    |
|    01 Oct 20 07:59:15    |
      From: dicksilk@gmail.com              2020-10-1 Thursday              The dream before waking was a bit unusual: the dreamer had a paper plate       (just like one typically uses at a picnic) only it had been artfully decorated       with about 12 diamonds arranged in mostly the upper half of the plate, each       diamond worth around $50K        apiece ($600,000.oo for all of them.) The location seemed like in a larger       room with a smaller kitchen area set within it, not unlike the old (original)       church kitchen of Grace Lutheran. There was a sense of impending doom, as if       a Thugee (wikipedia.       org/wiki/Thuggee) group (Muslim highway robbers) were coming in to rob the       dreamer holding onto the plate. As a kind of "dodge," the dreamer tossed the       plate randomly into the kitchen then moved away into another area.        Unfortunately, a cleaning lady        came into that kitchen area and began cleaning. This part of the dream       coincided with an event in real life, the timed morning dispatch of the Roomba       vacuum robot. So in the dream, the robot was heard cleaning in the kitchen       area. After a seemingly        short time, the dreamer went into the kitchen (which was now empty) in order       to find and hopefully retrieve the paper plate with the diamonds in it.        Note: sometimes in real life a Roomba robot can shred flimsy paper and vacuum       it up, but typically when        it encounters something more solid like a paper plate, it will either travel       over it or stop and give off an error code. In the dream, there was no error       code given, and no trace of the paper plate. The dreamer logically presumed       it had been swept up        by the cleaning lady and/or the vacuum.              What followed was a series of events with the dreamer attempting to ask the       cleaning lady where the trash had gone. This led to another encounter with       the cleaning lady's Thugee group, who by now were beginning to suspect there       was something involved        with the trash, and things began to turn into something of a free-for-all at       that point, with everyone trying to find the trash output (without much       success) and pick through the rubble (again, without much success.) At one       point, the dreamer and the        Thugees brushed past President Trump, and someone griped about the diamonds in       the trash, but Trump walked on past and said "Fake News". The dreamer offered       a weak apology for having disturbed him for such a trivial matter. The destiny       of the diamonds        was not revealed. NOTE: there is a strong allegory running here to the (real       life concept of the) 12 tribes of Israel and Trump's evolving peace plan. The       Thuggee Muslims of Iran would like nothing more than to disrupt this process.              There was some further dream activity regarding an individual finding       something akin to pocket watches / digital pagers and throwing them out a       window to prevent their being captured / stolen. There was another scene       where the dreamer was in the yard        area outside the window, and finding three of the devices and retrieving       them. This has a slight resonance with the 3½ year portions of the       Armageddon / Apocalypse prophecies. There was some disavowal of having       retrieved anything, to throw off the        horde of (fake news?) guys coming to see what happened to the devices.        Someone (possibly the dreamer?) said they just found some fragrance packets so       as to throw off the dull folk of the press.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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