Thanks or the valentine - here's mine to you... heartbeat And thanks for your support and vote of confidence. sweet

Seeing Halle Berry the next day...that sort of thing is what keeps happening to me. I dream of someone or something, interpret the figurative meaning of it, and then the next day I see what I dreamed but as some passing instance, like on TV. Not to diminish all the significance around the dream image that shows up the next day on TV...I tend to think that it is a reflection of greater and greater alignment with zero-time (where past, present, and future coexist). You already saw it on TV as you dreamed it - that sort of thing. The syncs just start proliferating as time begins to overlap.

An example that comes to mind at the moment is a dream I had back in august that my teeth broke apart. I tried fixing them, gluing them, etc., but in the end new teeth came in and I realized that I was changing (evolving) and that this was all natural...no need to try to put the pieces of the skin that is being shed back together or back on. No need to repair the old teeth as they are on the way out.

However, yesterday, a corner of my back upper molar just fell off (it probably cracked or whatever, but I felt nothing other than it falling off). I felt disappointed because I now have a sharp tooth there, plus it's just not nice to have such strong body parts suddenly give way. It was an otherwise totally healthy tooth, too. So as I pondered this and tried to let it go, a few hours later, the tooth on the other side did the same thing.

It sure feels a lot like the dream I had in August, but I had then taken it very figuratively. In the dream the incoming teeth had double points and were sharp (as these two molars now are - sharp). Where does figurative end and literal begin? This seems to be an ongoing question that I just bet it has an amorphous answer like - figurative and literal are one and the same thing - align them! But for now... sigh I just feel like I have two broken jagged teeth. biggrin