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“can you meet your soulmate through a recurring dream” Whoever was looking for that, I have to say that’s a rather interesting question. Can you? Well I’ll give my opinion about dreams and how *I* think they interconnect with the “real” world.

Anyone who has read The Wheel of Time series by Robert Jordan would be familiar with the dream world called the Tel’aran’rhiod. Basically it’s a world that mirrors our own world, and have striking similarities.

I believe that such a world can truly exist. Sure, why not? The world of dreams could be quite real. It could even be interpreted as Purgatory, The Void, or whatever. Inside this world we live our parrallel lives, our own “dream-self” if you will. And in this dream world, we may encounter others who are doing the same. Who’s to say that all dreams in the world are not interconnected in some way shape or form?

Because in the dream world, rules are different, we could perceivably travel the globe, hop from one place to another in an instant, and perhaps even become someone or something else. We can perform amazing feats such as flying or super human strength. If you thought about it for a while, it’s not entirely unbelievable.

For instance, anyone who doesn’t believe that there are no such things as miracles, or even magick, as I would sometimes call it, is denying something. I mean how can you not believe it?

But I digress.

If we could perceivably be anywhere on this globe, and perhaps even at any given time, why would you not be able to meet your soul mate? Eventually you may see someone in your dreams with whom you are very comfortable with. You know them, yet they are unfamiliar to you. You don’t know their name, yet you know everything about them. Perhaps you only know their favourite colour, their favourite food, but you do know them. It’s quite possible I think.

Recurring dreams are often dismissed as “non-prophetical” dreams. I have to believe otherwise. I’ve had too many recurring dreams with too many coincidental things happen to not believe it. I’m sure if any dream interpreter out there was reading this right now they’d have my neck, but hey, I believe it.

So you’re dreaming one night, and you meet this wondeful person. You talk endlessly about nothing, spend numerous amounts of time together, and then you wake up. You get a lingering memory what they looked like, what they smelled like, what they sounded like. But you don’t remember their name or where they lived or anything relevant to finding them. But you don’t seem to care because “it was only a dream.” Meanwhile, hundreds or even thousands of miles another person wakes up and has the same experience. About you. How about that?

Perhaps I’m just a dreamer, but I believe it can happen. And if you believe in something, how can it be false?

Now I bet someone’s going to come along and try to burst my bubble. You do know of course that if you made it this far to read this part that sometimes I just ramble on and on. Sometimes I have no idea what I’m saying. I know what I mean, and well that’s good enough for me.

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The Friday Five

It’s the Friday Five!

  1. What is your favorite time of year? Autumn. I have to say Autumn because 1) my birthday is in November. 2) It’s got Halloween, Thanksgiving and then Christmas. (ok christmas is a winter holiday, but hey! who’s splitting hairs?)
  2. What is it about your favorite season that, well, makes it your favorite season? See above.
  3. What is your least favorite time of year? Why? Hmm. Winter during the Jan-Feb months. There’s Really not much going on there, and it’s just plain cold. If it snows, that’s cool. But if not, and it’s like Chicago Windy-my-ears-are-going-to-fall-off cold, then um, no thanks.
  4. Do you do anything to celebrate or recognize the changing of seasons? Unfortunately, I don’t. I Really should pay more attention to the changing of the seasons. I used to. But not so much anymore. *sigh*.
  5. What’s your favorite thing to do outside? Hmm. There’s a lot. I love to take pictures, I love camping, short hiking, taking pictures, finding new places to go, nature, taking pictures. Did I mention taking pictures? ;p

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From the latest brainstorm at waferbaby: What was your childhood like?

the biggest thing i remember about my childhood is probably all the moving. since i was a military brat, it wasn’t anything new to be moving around every year or so. A good memory would be the time spent in Japan, in Tachikawa. I remember living in this neighborhood called “american village”. Kinda funny, but yes, they were all american’s who lived there, all military folks. we’d run around all these abadoned buildings, play around in them, discover “new” places, you know the kind of things you do as a kid. When you’re a kid you’re always on an adventure. Aah. the memories.

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