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   Richard Silk to All   
   Re: Comb and Water Clip   
   23 Jan 23 08:05:41   
   
   From: dicksilk@gmail.com   
      
   On Thursday, January 19, 2023 at 9:22:16 AM UTC-6, sandy$ wrote:   
   > Scene opens when I find myself looking at a weird comb approx. 6 inches long   
   by 2 1/2 inches high and 1/3 in wide and the color cobalt blue."   
      
   I seem to recall from reading elsewhere that "blue" in a dream often indicates   
   something that is *approaching* your time frame.  I know, you think of it as   
   "spiritual," but in the "objective world" of everybody else, it's more related   
   to the "Doppler    
   shift" effect:  Blue color means something is approaching; red = receding away   
   from.   
      
   > The teeth were twisted in such a way it could used for back combing or even   
   curling the hair or even [straightening] curly hair or other uses."   
      
   Sounds to me that if you could create such a comb *and patent it* you could   
   *very possibly* have yourself a small fortune.   
      
   > Just then I noticed a round embossed    
      
      
      
   > with a design on a porcelain object 4 inches wide that had a cushion in   
   center which would make it a pin cushion except there were no pins. The   
   cushion looked wet, so when I turned it sideways water dripped out on the   
   floor. I then looked down and see    
   a puddle of water next to the water that dripped on the floor. I wake up just   
   then.   
      
   water within a dream has a rather wide range of "translations" /   
   interpretations available, starting with simply "life" *but also* "change".    
   While many may associate breath with the "wind / spirit" of life, breath also   
   contains moisture.   
      
   Now for some reason, when you described the pinless pin cushion, I "saw" it in   
   my mind as a round, red, felt-like object, but that's likely because that's   
   the kind of pincushion in the sewing machine here at home.  But why it would   
   be wet...?  Got me    
   there.  Could it have been a planter of some sort?   
      
   Ya "got me there"— but it *really* sounds like you could patent that comb   
   idea— 💯 👠  
    ✔   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   

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