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Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Queanbeyan/Canberra; NSW, Australia
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Yes, all dreamstates are related to that fluid wall you have encountered in your own individualized filterings. The fluidity represents your 'leaving the relative solidity' of the body and being confronted with the 'mental barriers' you have constructed or have allowed to have become constructed by conditionings of your interaction with others. Your driving a car through it shows you that you are not yet comfortable to 'go home' without protection of shields. Then the cyclists represent your 'friends' at the other sides coming 'away from home' to show you that there are many many beings there waiting to help you and anyone to know about the fluid wall being like sand, the apparent solidity criumbling into small bits you are able to handle without shields. The bicycle rider is more vulnerable than the motorist in terms of protection from the environment. AA |
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Sacramento Ca
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but my understanding was that the car would allow more propulsion and I would travel deeper... as to say my "home" is much further from where I was and where the bicyclist were coming from... thanks for the reply ![]() |
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Canada
Posts: 1,285
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It must be very hard work to keep up with all this Abraxas, your invested time is appreciated by many.
Peace and tranquility leads to goals being fulfilled. Let the mind soar, and the body rest. ![]() ![]() |
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Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Queanbeyan/Canberra; NSW, Australia
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My reply was peripheral and addressed some basic archetypes or symbols. It was by no means comprehensive and your additional analysis is supplementary and just as valid as my reply. I agree with your statements above in the context raised. AA |
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