01-10-2014, 06:27 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-10-2014, 10:40 PM by Adonai One.)
The setting was in a convention center in its large auditorium which had wooden, beige gynasium floors. Upon it was a stage with many tables, each one representing a political party who presented, one at a time, to bleachers filled with people; All normal people wearing casual attire or suits and ties. One of these parties was different: Upon its table was draped black vinyl canvas with a golden pentagram inscribed upright. Behind it were young men wearing black occultish robes and wizard hats.
With the crowds attention centered on these eccentric and spiritual young men, one of the men took out a beige wooden suitcase, placed it upon the table and opened it. The case opened in such a way that a shelf-like display of the Major Arcana of the Tarot was shown, all neatly ordered from The Fool to The World.
The crowd was insulted. They shouted and heckled the young men who then shouted back and ran out of the room. The display of the Tarot remained on the table.
The dream moved to a vision of a subway station in one of its halls. Sitting on the floor was a monk wearing a large white hat veiling his face. To his left, was the same case with the Tarot displayed. To his right, was another case displaying large cards of a different nature. Only numbers. They counted down from -1 to -7 to -14 to -21 to -28.
With the crowds attention centered on these eccentric and spiritual young men, one of the men took out a beige wooden suitcase, placed it upon the table and opened it. The case opened in such a way that a shelf-like display of the Major Arcana of the Tarot was shown, all neatly ordered from The Fool to The World.
The crowd was insulted. They shouted and heckled the young men who then shouted back and ran out of the room. The display of the Tarot remained on the table.
The dream moved to a vision of a subway station in one of its halls. Sitting on the floor was a monk wearing a large white hat veiling his face. To his left, was the same case with the Tarot displayed. To his right, was another case displaying large cards of a different nature. Only numbers. They counted down from -1 to -7 to -14 to -21 to -28.