(06-03-2013, 05:47 PM)caycegal Wrote:(06-03-2013, 12:54 PM)Brittany Lynn Wrote: I was in my parents' neighborhood, and everyone there seemed caught up in some weird paranoia wave. My parents and some of the neighbors decided to go after some of the other neighbors, thinking they were conspiring against them. My mom drove a car through the neighbor's fence, then they all ran over there and everyone started pulling out guns and such.
I was like "No, this is ridiculous! Stop it! I'm not going to participate in this!"
and I walked back into the house and was wondering if I should call the cops, and what exactly I was going to tell them if I did
Then this blonde guy walked right up to the window. I tried to hide but it was obvious he saw me, and he stood there and smiled at me and his face flawlessly morphed into that of a black woman, then several other faces, then back to the blonde man, and he said "I'm watching you." and he left, then I woke up.
On an odd note, Karl, in relation to your dream, Walter just turned 31. :p
I don't pretend to know what your dream is about, but as I read it through a couple of times, it occurred to me that it is a very good reflection of the "world" I see and hear about when I turn on the TV news -- increasing paranoia, violence, etc. Not sure if this is the real world or just the TV world!
More on this -- 2 nights later I dream -- it is night time. I am involved with groups of people who are in the midst of an armed conflict, or is it military maneuvers or practice for conflict? Lots of explosions, the sky filled with flying machines and lights and flares. For a while I walking with my ex-husband (who in this "waking world" is in hospice care). He is trying to tell me to slow down, relax, look up at the night sky, look at some planets or stars.
The next day (today) I find myself in painful struggles with a loved one. And of course, the "news" is about the same themes - battles around the globe.
Update - Wednesday
Last night I remembered the guidance from Ra and Edgar Cayce both about the importance of serving others. I began to focus on the needs of the other instead of obsessing about my fears. I took care of the other person involved. Gradually things began to seem much, much better and I felt much more peace.