For in dreams, we enter a world that is entirely our own. Let him swim in the deepest ocean or glide over the highest cloud.
- Albus Dumbledore
- Albus Dumbledore
Saturday, December 29, 2007
Where's My Car?
I am at a type of carnival, riding go-carts. After walking around to go back to where I am staying, I realize I don't have the keys to my car, and must have dropped them. I am searching missing keys at a sort of command center, and my brother is with me. For some reason I do have my spare keys with me, and am on my way to unlock the car.
Thursday, December 27, 2007
Sci-Fi, Assassination

I am on a space craft of some kind, reminiscent of something out of a movie, with walking decks, airlocks, etc. There are two men there, which I can now not describe, but it appeared we were "lost" in space and the "ship" was unable to be flown or controlled. I thought I was trapped, until another "ship" docked and some people came aboard to rescue me. Dion was among the rescuers and I saw him walking toward me.
Now this section of the dream "interrupts" my space encounter, much as an emergency signal would on a television, and is much more metaphorical, and almost a message. The only images I can describe to you are two circles. One I knew to be a civilization, maybe a nation or possibly the Earth itself, and the next was an existence outside the living realm. I'm not sure how I knew this, but it was certain. The first circle, representing the "nation" was now empty and without order, and there are "flashes" of what a world would be without a leader. I get a feeling of others feeling general confusion and uncertainty of what to do without leadership.
The other circle is "venned" with this one containing two people, who I perceive to be men, and who I also perceive to be Presidential leaders of this nation. They are in a sort of "fetal" position and they have been killed by yet another circle which I see as an explosion.
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After awaking, I learn that Benazir Bhutto had been assassinated during my dream, and a bomb was used. Interesting...
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