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Dream Interpretation
serious crayons:
--- Quote from: Jeff Wrangler on February 06, 2012, 09:58:56 am ---Well, I sure had a funny one last night. It was like a scene out of a sitcom.
I dreamed I had a car, and not just any car, but a fold-up, collapsible automobile, like something you could get from the Sharper Image catalogue! :laugh:
It folded up very nicely and had its own carrying handle. ;D Unfortunately, I had to keep the collapsible car hidden away in a closet because I didn't have a license plate for it. :(
And, this wasn't just any old collapsible car. This one had been preowned--by Sylvester Stallone! :laugh:
You know I really did have this dream because I'd never be able to make up something like this! ;D
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Is there some part of your identity you don't feel "licensed" to reveal publicly? So you fold it up and pack it away and keep it to yourself? Maybe something that could "get you somewhere" (as a car would)? Does this aspect of your identity have something to do with what Sylvester Stallone means (metaphorically) to you?
As for what SS might mean, think outside the box. Once, when I was married, I dreamed that I was in love with a guy in my creative writing class and was cheating on my then-husband. Since I wasn't particularly attracted to this guy in real life, I realized that the dream expressed my feelings about writing. I wanted to be doing creative writing (the classmate) rather than journalism (my husband, who is a journalist).
Often in my dreams, artists symbolize "Art." The artist might be, say, a musician, yet the art they represent is literary writing.
ifyoucantfixit:
I love that. It would really solve the parking issue, wouldn't it?
ifyoucantfixit:
--- Quote from: serious crayons on February 06, 2012, 11:06:37 am ---Is there some part of your identity you don't feel "licensed" to reveal publicly? So you fold it up and pack it away and keep it to yourself? Maybe something that could "get you somewhere" (as a car would)? Does this aspect of your identity have something to do with what Sylvester Stallone means (metaphorically) to you?
As for what SS might mean, think outside the box. Once, when I was married, I dreamed that I was in love with a guy in my creative writing class and was cheating on my then-husband. Since I wasn't particularly attracted to this guy in real life, I realized that the dream expressed my feelings about writing. I wanted to be doing creative writing (the classmate) rather than journalism (my husband, who is a journalist).
Often in my dreams, artists symbolize "Art." The artist might be, say, a musician, yet the art they represent is literary writing.
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Excellent deduction K.
Jeff Wrangler:
--- Quote from: ifyoucantfixit on February 06, 2012, 11:15:27 am ---
I love that. It would really solve the parking issue, wouldn't it?
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;D
Jeff Wrangler:
--- Quote from: serious crayons on February 06, 2012, 11:06:37 am ---Is there some part of your identity you don't feel "licensed" to reveal publicly? So you fold it up and pack it away and keep it to yourself? Maybe something that could "get you somewhere" (as a car would)? Does this aspect of your identity have something to do with what Sylvester Stallone means (metaphorically) to you?
As for what SS might mean, think outside the box. Once, when I was married, I dreamed that I was in love with a guy in my creative writing class and was cheating on my then-husband. Since I wasn't particularly attracted to this guy in real life, I realized that the dream expressed my feelings about writing. I wanted to be doing creative writing (the classmate) rather than journalism (my husband, who is a journalist).
Often in my dreams, artists symbolize "Art." The artist might be, say, a musician, yet the art they represent is literary writing.
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Lots to think about here.
Stallone might not mean anything more than that within a day or two before the dream I caught a quick glimpse of the "Rocky" statue in a local TV commercial, and the image stuck in my mind for some reason. And I recently saw the Seinfeld episode where George bought a car that formerly belonged to Jon Voight--except that it wasn't the Jon Voight. So maybe it wasn't really Sylvester Stallone's collapsible automobile.
I see I forgot to mention that the car was a very sporty model when it was un-collapsed. ;D
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