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Kathy Du Bois <[log in to unmask]>
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Echurch-USA The Electronic Church <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 28 Jul 2005 08:43:41 -0400
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I can remember, as a kid, dreaming about flying.  As I got older, those
dreams faded into history.  Then, it dawned on me that, as I grew older, I
wasn't carried around any more by a parent or big sibling.  Forced to get
around on my own two feet, flying dreams became a thing of the past.  Too
bad.  It was fun while it lasted.
Kathy


At 12:51 AM 7/28/2005, you wrote:
>Ain't that sweet? hahaha. I find myself driving a lot in the dreams I
>remember, which isn't that many sad to say, I don't remember many. That is
>one of the things I do mis though is driving.
>
>
>on 10:59 PM 7/27/2005, Vicki and The Rors said:
>I love the rolly coaster dreams I used to have as a kid.  I could go to
>the
>amusement park, pay the ticket prices and get double for my money as I
>would
>be amused all night riding those rides in my sleep.  Had all the
>sensations
>and everything.  It was cool.  Even the bumper cars.
>
>Vicki
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Brad D" <[log in to unmask]>
>To: <[log in to unmask]>
>Sent: Wednesday, July 27, 2005 2:52 PM
>Subject: [ECHURCH-USA] Dreams
>
>
>  > I think I asked this perhaps a couple years ago and I can't remember if
>I
>  > got any replies, or if I indeed had, but can't remember cause my mind
>is
>  > going hahaha.
>  >
>  > Years ago while in blindness training, a buddy and I were walking to
>the
>  > YMCA to work out. A couple three teen age kids were goofing off
>yapping,
>  > hopping on the benches, jumping off them and just being city kids.
>Without
>  > missing a beat of conversation he saw our canes and asked "Hey, when
>you
>  > dream, do you see?"
>  >
>  > At the time I thought that was silly, 'cause I could still see pretty
>  > good, and tossed it off without regard as I have always seen in
>dreams.  I
>  > later wondered, indeed, how do you dream? Has dream faded visually if
>you
>  > had vision once, and if never saw I imagine it is an audible dream.
>  > Curious, yet my abscent mind wants to know.
>  >
>  > Brad
>  >

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