03-20-2018, 06:08 AM
(03-20-2018, 05:49 AM)max321 Wrote: Had a strange dream last night:
I was walking through my city at night and I notice a group of small gypsys walking behind me and plotting something. I start walking faster to get away from them. After a few seconds i hear one of them running behind me and felt a hit on the back of my head, I grab him, and for some reason I'm strong as hulk, I pound his head and throw him back to the group ( flies a good 20m). I start running and feel blood pouring down my neck from his hit, they are chasing me, and I'm asking bystanders have they seen a police officer somewhere, they point me towards 2 of them.
Another gypsy catches up with me, he's wearing a cap, I grab him take his cap, and put it on my head to stop the bleeding(wtf haha), and throw him at a bench that is 30m away. I go to the police officers, and the gypsys run away, I say that i was assaulted by gypsys and injured badly to the head, they take off the cap to see it, they say shit and i feel blood pouring and it pours over my eyes and dream over.
Bruh, the subconscious is symbolic not literal. Where I see many people here go wrong is in treating it as such.
Those gypsys wanted to interact with you. More than likely a representation of DMSI. I did a special training for this very purpose.
The very first rule of "flight club" (interacting in a dream landscape) is: if it moves, interact with it. You did this quite well with the bystanders. The gypsys, however, were the one's that wanted to interact with you properly.
The second rule is "equanimity". Just sitting with whatever happens and being ok with it. In this instance, allowing the gypsys to do whatever it was they were "plotting" and letting it occur. Again, this is a symbolic landscape, not a literal one.
I'd posit that more than likely, that cap he was wearing was their last ditch attempt at reaching out to you (which they achieved by you wearing it).
As apart of rule #1, we were taught to give gifts to parts of our subconscious we encountered. Its a gesture of good faith. That hat was a gift to you.
The funny thing about a dream landscape is this; whatever you summon will be summoned. So requesting police brought their arrival. Same goes for movement, you're not limited to "running". You could fly or move through walls if you choose to do so but by treating it as a literal landscape you chose to move in a realistic fashion.
I'd strongly advise that you allow them to do whatever it is they "plot" and just flow with it. That's where the transformation is. On the whole, it's a good sign that DMSI is working on your subconscious processes.