Round 2: Shooting stars

Discussion in 'Dreams' started by dream_prophet89, Mar 24, 2014.

  1. dream_prophet89

    dream_prophet89 Guest

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    It started me out in a large city at night time. It was about four city blocks worth of land completely surrounded by large buildings and skyscrapers. In it were smaller buildings and shopping centers. Me and on old friend of mine were standing in front of one in particular. An old store that looked somewhat run down and withered. It had a large display window in front showing strange random items used for rituals like scrolls and manuscripts. We stepped inside and walked slowly toward the counter. Inside of the shop were old book cases filled with books of all kinds and colors. All of them from the look were hardback books. On a table to the right of the counter were stacks of old papers and research tools like magnifying glasses. We spoke to the clurk but I can't remember what was said nor what the clerk looked like. Only that he was old and wore dark clothing and we left. When we got back outside I looked into the sky. A large white shooting star shot across the sky and I felt a smile on my face. A low sounding "Oh" came from me, then a second and third star shot across and my reactions intensified. "Oooh ohh!" A short second passed when the fourth and final star shot across the sky. This star was far different than the other three. It was three times the size of the other three and shaped like a magnified snowflake. The star glowed a bright green color. "OHHH OH WOW LOOK AT THAT OH MAN!" I exclaimed and started hopping around in excitement until I awoke. What could this dream have meant?
     
  2. SageDreamer

    SageDreamer Senior Member

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    I can't help but wonder if the clerk and the books symbolize some sort of knowledge, perhaps even knowledge that you have been searching for and maybe for quite some time.

    My hunch is that the stars might represent some enlightenment; notice that they appear after your interaction with the clerk in the store full of books.
     

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