November 08, 2005
Big Ship Dreams

Had a dreeeeeammmm, and what does it mean?

Dreamt last night that there was this big ship, dark and brooding, the size of Baltimore, sailing through the harbour, and NO SOUND whatsoever. Silent. Spooky. Told this old man in a bookstore about it this morning, who turned out to be British, and he said, "You don't need sound - you have ESP." Wow! So I'll tell of this dream, and if any of you who have my email wanna tell me what it means, so be it! The haze of this dream haunts me throughout the long day ...

Yeah, the ship so huge, and was it pro or contra? Had the feeling no-one would survive her wrath in battle. Who knows ... but she glided along in silence - never SEEN such a huge ship, and in that grey harbour it loomed even more mysterious. Suddenly a girl grabs my hand, there is still no sound, as we stand on the pier, watching the ghost ship. (Are these visions of my ship of dreams, my destiny? Don't wanna be a "show-boat.") She's a beauty, a temptress, a dark-haired mixture of Eclaire in Paris, and Laura or maybe Debbie in the Midwest. My ship has come in. (?) And she looks over the edge of the pier, and falls. I have her hand tight in mine. She doesn't look scared, but it's perilous, us. In her other hand she's got an apple. I tell her to drop the apple, and hang on with both hands. She doesn't. So my first thought is, "Well, I'll just go down with her, we'll crahs into the ocean, but we probably won't die." Then another impulse takes over, one called survival. I decide to take another route, one that succeeds in shouting down the other side. I decide to swing her back up to me on the pier. She nods. I swing her arm up towards me, and as if guided by angels, she glides with ease back on up to the pier, practically in slow motion. We just KNEW she would make it. And there is still NO SOUND. A mystical journey short vision visited me last night, a futurescape of adventures to come. I hit the street to decifer what it all means, (back in real time) and meet the old man, who gives me a clue to the puzzle. What do you (all) think?? And right now, as I type, I pick up a book called, "Ultimate Jouney" quite randomly, and am struck again by synchronicity. The introduction simply says, "No ship will ever take you away from yourself ..." -Todd

Posted by calico at November 08, 2005 05:15 AM
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