What do your dreams say about you



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What do your dreams say about you

The figurative harp at the end of the day calls us to our bed. In the state of slumber the daily events change into fantasy or horror. There is a thin line above and below the line of life's reality. When in the world of eyelids closed the pathway to good or bad is in your deciphering of your events involving yourself and others. All dreams are steeped in our thoughts of elation towards someone or punishment towards them. The only abiding rules are when in this slumber world is you cant kill you cant die you can't physically harm. You can however punch and or slap a little in the course of defending yourself. This dream states outcome is based on the baggage you carry towards others from the days events. Inorder to have decent dreams level out your frustration by releasing your built up aggression and harmful thoughts. Read a story of harmless uplifting fantasy and or fun to let you purge the negative thoughts out of your mind. Dont give anymore thoughts towards those who may have slighted you today. If you give no power to the negative it will have no power. Dreaming should be a welcomed part of the end of your day don't let it be chapter 2 of your already difficult day.
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Written on October 04, 2023

Submitted by rjenavy on October 04, 2023

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Richard J Edwards

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