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   sandydollar2015@gmail.com to dick...@gmail.com   
   Re: Ex-husband Nightmare Clip   
   08 Feb 23 07:26:06   
   
   On Tuesday, February 7, 2023 at 7:00:42 AM UTC-7, dick...@gmail.com wrote:   
   > On Saturday, February 4, 2023 at 9:23:32 AM UTC-6, sandy$ wrote:    
   >     
   > > The whole thing was a nightmare from riding a cloth log, there was no   
   water fall, engineer talking about water falling on the roof possibility. My   
   ex-husband was very controlling. Why I keep dreaming of him all these years   
   unless there are still    
   unresolved issues that we never worked out. There is [always] the next   
   lifetime(reincarnation).    
   >    
   > Hmmm... so the riding the cloth log gives me the *impression* much like   
   riding a horse: a manner of conveyance, only in this case, the log has zero   
   intelligence. Such a device would likely only move in conjunction with a flow   
   of the surrounding media (   
   like how a paper airplane will sail farther when one throws it *with* the   
   wind.)    
   >    
   > So just out of curiosity, and this comes mainly from a male/female   
   difference in perspective, does the female (or at least in this case,   
   yourself) prefer to avoid mindless motion? Like, even a roller-coaster has an   
   "order" in its direction, in that it    
   stays *on* the track and follows the track itself. But a motion with zero   
   obvious flow? I can see how that *might* be disconcerting. Just curious.    
   >    
   > Another thought: *what -IF-* the engineer had been foreign? (Like Spanish,   
   for instance) and his concept of "rain fall upon the roof" may have come   
   across "in translation" as [water falling on the roof]? (This sounds like the   
   best "logical" possibility    
   to me. I've had a bit of years trying to reason out some specific points /   
   turns of phrase within some dream experiences.)    
   >    
   > As to any unresolved issues, let those "go with him." You fairly well   
   resolved *all* of those issues when he divorced you / you divorced him. His   
   issues are no longer *any* of your issues, which raises the question, are   
   there any issues *you personally*   
    would like to work on? If so, what might you do to address them? As to any   
   possibility of "next incarnation," why pre-load a child with unresolved issues   
   from your adult present?    
   >    
   > Consider: "NOW is" the *consequence* of ALL past *and* the *cause* of ALL   
   future. (Just something to think about.)    
   >    
   > Meanwhile, I had a real "kicker" of a dream myself this morning. Haven't had   
   one of those in a *while!* Will be writing it up shortly.   
   ****************************************************************   
   ********************************************************   
   Hello Dick,   
           I never divorced that husband as he died of a combination of health   
   problems.  Congestive heart problems, Doctors wanted him to get on a heart   
   replacement list,   refused to have his gallbladder removed.  I think what   
   really killed him was he    
   quit taking his pills to keep his heart in rythum.      
                                                                            
   Sandy$                                                                 
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   

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