Llarry da Llama

Llarry da Llama

Friday, May 16, 2014

Defining Ones own dreams

Are you ready?

I will recant the dream and you try to figure it out.


Alligator, a single, tiny baby alligator is biting at your toes. You just kick your feet in the water of the small pond and think "What a pain". You just shrug it off. But, there are several small children running away from the pond, screaming about the alligator. Across the lake is your ex keeps shouting "I'm sorry".


What do you think?

Now let me tell you about the person who had that dream. The lady has a small puppy with very sharp teeth. Her daughter came to visit with her two baby girls. The girls don't have a dog and are quite afraid of the puppy. The "ex" thing? The lady received a call from her ex about something that happened a long long time ago.

Funny, how our brain looks at the world from two completely opposite points of view. One logical and one creatively. Dreams are always painted in metaphors of our own design. The same object, thought or circumstance in someone else's dream holds a completely different meaning to them. Their mental dictionary has definitions written exclusively for them as does ours.

Now, about your dreams . . . . . 

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