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That is so true John. Smile.

Vicki

----- Original Message -----
From: "John Schwery" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Thursday, December 16, 2004 4:28 PM
Subject: Re: A Dream


> Helen, that's good.  Funny how each of us can see all kinds of things in a
> dream, though, none of our names is Joseph.
>
> earlier, Helen, wrote:
> >Phil, you aren't really serious about wanting an interpretation of that
> >dream, are you?
> >And Brad, surely you aren't being serious in your response?  John, I know
> >you were serious about grabbing for some sin that needed to be gotten rid
> >of.  And I respect each of you for the post from you, Phil, and for the
> >replies from Brad and John.
> >
> >But please, let me add a little humor!  Phil, I believe that Sandy asked
> >you to clean out your own upright freezer.  You were balking at her
request
> >and procrastinating getting the job done.  In your dream, you substituted
> >the other type freezer so it would tell your mind that the dream wasn't
> >really about you!  And substituting a woman for yourself, also was to
serve
> >that same purpose.  Here is where I agree with John about the package way
> >down in the corner of the box.  That symbolized your guilt in
> >procrastinating doing as Sandy had asked you to do, and your falling into
> >the freezer box symbolized your fear that you may fall a lot further
down,
> >but not where the temperatures were of the freezing kind.
> >In attempting to grab the package of your "guilt" so you could try to
hide
> >it, or discard it, you fell where no man dares want to go!  The taste of
> >the freezer water was a sample of the taste of smoke, which tasted just
as
> >bad as what it represented.....fire!
> >
> >And that's my take on that pathetic dream!  Pathetic being your own word,
> >not mine. <smile>
> >
> >Helen
> >
> >Earlier, Phil Scovell wrote:
> > >I had this dream recently that I would like someone to interpret for
me.  I
> > >was dreaming that this woman, nobody that you know of course, decided
to
> > >defrost her chest type freezer.  You know?  This is a freezer that the
lid
> > >lifts up on rather than one that opens like a door.  So, anyhow, in my
> > >dream, this lady achieved defrosting her chest type freezer and as she
was
> > >cleaning it out, she discovered a package of something down in the
corner at
> > >the bottom.  Due to her limited stature, she was unable to bend over to
> > >reach down inside to the bottom corner of the freezer.  She tried this
> > >first, of course, but simply was unable to retrieve the item to be
removed.
> > >Please don't stop here and meditate on this image of a woman hanging
over
> > >the side of her freezer, her bottom in the air, her head lost to sight,
and
> > >her feet a few inches off the floor.  It could, if you thought about
this
> > >image too long, create fits of uncontrollable laughter and this would
> > >totally detract from the seriousness of my dream's interpretation.  In
my
> > >dream, this woman was rather athletic, or at least she thought that she
was,
> > >so being a person of strong character, determination, and solid
resolve, she
> > >decided to sort of hook one leg over the edge so she could reach
further
> > >down inside the freezer to snag the package she needed to remove.  In
my
> > >dream, the worst happened.  This otherwise elegantly poised woman of
> > >intellectual renown and socially ethical dignity, slipped and fell,
head
> > >first, into the empty freezer.  In my dream, fortunately, the lid did
not
> > >slam shut on her but the possibility was certainly there so the danger
was
> > >real.  Well, real in my dream, that is.  In my prophetic dream, or
perhaps I
> > >should say, in my pathetic, dream, the woman of great athletic ability
got a
> > >real taste of defrosted freezer water due to the angle of descent into
the
> > >cavernous chest type freezer.  Fortunately, the woman, in my dream, was
> > >unharmed over all, except her pride of course, so it wasn't a nightmare
I
> > >had but I want your interpretation of this most unusual dream.  Does
this
> > >dream have any meaning for me personally?  Should I sell our upright
> > >freezer?  Does freezer melted ice taste as terrible as it smells?  Does
this
> > >dream mean my life is on a downhill slide?  I know it was just a dream
but
> > >the pitiful sight of this helpless situation with the lady's feet
sticking
> > >out of the opened freezer and her pitiful cries for help are still
quite
> > >vivid in my mind.  Could this woman be a real person that I will some
day be
> > >called upon to lay hands upon?  Is it someone I know and must needs
call and
> > >giving a warning not to defrost her own freezer alone?  Oh, by the way,
in
> > >my dream, this woman was blind.  A very sad thing, I must admit, so I
could
> > >identify with her due to my own blindness but I am deeply concerned and
> > >puzzled, not to mention somewhat amused, concerning the nature of this
most
> > >serious dream.  Please help if you can.  A woman's female dignity may
depend
> > >upon it.
> > >
> > >Phil.
>
> John
>
>    "How can you be so deaf with ears like that ?" - McCoy
>

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