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|    sandydollar2015@gmail.com to dick...@gmail.com    |
|    Re: 2020-10-15 Thursday: (1/2)    |
|    16 Oct 20 08:25:30    |
      On Thursday, October 15, 2020 at 10:49:02 AM UTC-6, dick...@gmail.com wrote:       > 9:45 AM 10/15/2020 Thursday:        >        > Well, to start with, it's 10/15, and that means: the day in 1981 when Gina       and I were "separated" by an idea. Jesus says "judge not" so I'll try to       follow that in this regard.        >        > It's ALSO the 60th birthdate of Helen Bigelow Heath Siss Silk, my 2nd       ex-wife, mother of my first son, Charles Joseph Howard Silk. (OK, MAYBE she's       61... women ALWAYS lie about such things, you know?) He's currently 28 years       old.        >        > And so, wonder of wonders, it's ALSO the *33RD* birthday of Joyce Ann       (Vining) Thomson, the mother of Logan Grant Vining Silk, Landon Chase Thomson       Silk, and Alyssa Faith Silk, ages 14, 12, and 11, respectively. OK, so all       this is "real life," however,        it MAY have something to do with the dream I had just before waking:        >        > I dreamt of a MAGNIFICENT maple tree in the center of the back yard, FULL of       all the golden-mixed-with-light-shades-of-red that sugar maples tend to have.       The tree in the dream was around 3 stories tall, maybe 4, with the very top       branches at the        center, forked apart and bare— as the leaves had already fallen from them.       This was a clarity 9+ for sure, and I (the dreamer) was even contemplating       going outside and getting a video of it, contemplating using either landscape       (which I *ALWAYS*        recommend) or portrait (which I almost NEVER use) since after all, it WAS a       TALL tree! Of course, it didn't occur to me in the dream to take one video of       each, but perhaps I would've, except that the dream ended during this       contemplation between portrait        and landscape. It may also be interesting to note that the tree that USED to       be there BEFORE Dad put in a 2-car garage was in fact a RED maple (with       smaller leaves than a sugar maple.) The year that garage was built? Don't       know, but I SUSPECT it was        before 1992— could've been a few years after that.        >        > The dream BEFORE that was a bit more interesting activity-wise: I (the       dreamer) dreamt I was in the front yard, near the curb of the street, when I       saw this HUGE black rabbit with white hairs, like mostly pepper but with       specks of salt, loping toward        the neighbor's yard across the street. (Maybe it was an older, *graying*       rabbit?) It was the size of a small dog or large (Maine Coon) cat, but       definitely appeared to be a rabbit. I called for Ginger (my dog in real life)       by just saying, "GINGER! RABBIT!"        and sure enough, she comes running from behind my house and chases the rabbit       behind old man Bell's (the neighbor's) running around the NORTH side of the       house. The SIZE of this rabbit makes for a clarity 8+ or 9-, being that I'm       fairly certain I've        never seen a rabbit quite that large in real life. The interesting thing about       all this is, I (the dreamer) had this thought that *maybe* Ginger *might*       catch the rabbit, as it was SO BIG, which would possibly make it slower,       although it didn't occur to        me that might ALSO make it more dangerous (those hind feet can dig, you know!)       However, by the time (just a fraction of a moment of dream-time later) Ginger       came running around from behind the SOUTH side of the house, except she was       chasing a *squirrel*        rather than a rabbit. True to real nature, she chases FAR more common       squirrels than somewhat rare rabbits in this neighborhood.        >        > Now, I've likely already told the story (in this forum) of the first time       she and I walked around the block (in real life) and she chased a rabbit, only       that rabbit *died* under a bush, likely of a heart attack (or fright)— that       can happen with older        rabbits. Since that one time, she's never actually "caught" a rabbit OR a       squirrel, and technically speaking, she didn't even "catch" the rabbit that       died. She just stood there by the bush with a non-moving pose, which caused me       to come view the scene,        whereupon I discovered the dead rabbit.        >        > But this was a dream, and in the dream, "reality" tends to conform to       thought a LOT more easily than it does IRL. The squirrel she was chasing ran       right in front of me (the dreamer) and I put out my hand in a delayed-reaction       attempt to stop the        squirrel (it was *that* close!) only I missed, and the squirrel ran right on       past, and ginger was hot on its tail. The thought occurred to me that IF that       squirrel were to run by a second time, I might be better prepared for it, and       wouldn't ginger be        surprised if I caught the little tree rat? Well, sure enough, the squirrel ran       past a *second* time, and I *nearly* got it, but still, I missed, and again,       here comes Ginger hot on its tail. THEN the thought occurred to me that IF       they were to run in        circles, she *might* be able to close in and catch it. Sure enough, the       squirrel began to run in circles, RIGHT in front of the dreamer, and I watched       as she opened her mouth and got the furry little critter right on the back of       its spine. Note: dogs (       IRL!) have an instinctive "catch" for rabbits & squirrels, NOT hard enough to       kill, but just hard enough to STUN their back spines so they go "numb." I       discovered this IRL when a previous dog, Chrissy, caught a baby rabbit. I       thought it was "injured,"        possibly with a broken spine, when a few moments later, the little fellow just       scampered right off the bed spread, where I was looking at him (it).        >        > At any rate, I began praising Ginger for actually having caught the squirrel       with the dream ended.        >        > Earlier dreams from the evening / last night:        >        > There were two separate (but seemingly related) clips / visions, if you       will: both were set upon a completely blank (dark) background, with only the       action being observed in the "center of the mind's screen", as it were: one       was of a "pouring out" of "       the seed of man", to put it politely. Not sprayed out in all directions, but       gracefully *poured* out, seen flowing by itself (no cup or body visible)       straight *down*. There was no sky above, no ground below, but apparently there       WAS a sense of gravity,        and this pouring of liquid was as if someone had opened a kitchen sink faucet       for just a brief second. Maybe MAYBE ½ cup, *possibly* more (it's very hard       to estimate volume of a liquid as it's pouring downward) seen simply going       downward, at perhaps the        classical rate of 32'/sec². The column width of the fluid was maybe ½". The       only thing noticeable about it was that it WAS semen, with a milky-white       coloration and thickness to it.        >               [continued in next message]              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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