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Last night I drempt that I had a child but I didn't conceeve it or give berth to it yet it was mine.
Anyways, the dream was where I was at a church function and I was pushing a stroller with a little girl in it. A lady (that goes to my church and works with my father) asked me if the baby was a friends'. I told her that she was my child. She then asked where the father was and I told her that he was in Iraq fighting on the front line. She asked me why he was there and not here with me taking care of our new born child. I told her that he would rather be here with the family then in Iraq but he wants to make better money for the family and his kids. Next thing I know I am walking back to the room that I was in talking with my dad's coworker. My daughter wasn't there. I started asking people f they had seen Patsy with my daughter. No one knew where she was but she did have my daughter and she was safe. I see Patsy with my daughter in a wagon looking for me and calling for me. Only thing was, my daughter went from being 6 months old to being 1.5 years old. Patsy thought that I forgot about my daughter because I left to go to the bathroom. Anyway, can anyone please help me figure out the dream?
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"You know a dream is like a river, ever changing as it flows, and the dreammer is just a vessle that must follow where it goes. Trying to learn from what's behind you, never knowing what's in store..." Garth Brooks "The River" |
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in my culture dreaming of a baby is meant of a cautious symbol. "what is, is the opposite" new life the other end of it, an ending. what i am tring to say is someting new so someting old will go. just be cautious of loved ones and remeber to go see love ones you have not seen in awhile or to look seek or give forgiveness in family matters..
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I believe your dream is about the birth of a new endeavor. My gut feels it is about you wanting to pursue a dream that you placed aside because you have been busy trying to make ends meet. The father fighting on the front lines tends to give me the impression of "the father of invention" ...meaning....your dream that you want to pursue. I believe your dream is still safe....as you thought that your child was safe in the dream. I believe the child progressed in age because it is depicting a time lapse...either of a time period you placed this desire to do something aside or a time period that it will take before this idea reaps benefits. I cannot shake the feeling that this idea is a business venture (because you were speaking to your father's coworker). Best wishes to you as you start this new part of your life
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But I still don't understand. The father in the dream is the guy that I like and he really is going out on the front line. I guess what I am trying to say is that because of him, I want to join the CG the the PD. Is that what it means?!?!?!?
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"You know a dream is like a river, ever changing as it flows, and the dreammer is just a vessle that must follow where it goes. Trying to learn from what's behind you, never knowing what's in store..." Garth Brooks "The River" |
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I did not mean that the profession of the father in your dream (and in real life) meant that this is also your desire. I just meant that the father in the dream represents something (perhaps not even a person) that adds to your desire to start this endeavor. I may be, however, way off on in my interpretation. I just wanted to clarify. Be well.
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okay. is there anytthing that anyone wants to add?
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"You know a dream is like a river, ever changing as it flows, and the dreammer is just a vessle that must follow where it goes. Trying to learn from what's behind you, never knowing what's in store..." Garth Brooks "The River" |
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