One part/dream involved me walking down a street that does exist in my neighborhood. It's a street very close to my home, it runs between a cemetery. It's a main street but the cemetery has a large plot on both sides. I used to hang out at this cemetery a lot when I was younger, now I no longer drive through it that way but near it. Anyways, in the dream the road had a noticeable incline upwards, which does not exist in reality. Also, the road had been in the process of construction but without the crew or barricades. Perhaps it was just destruction? A lot of the pavement was destroyed and removed but many speed bumps were laid out and they were fairly close together. I was originally driving a car and I left my car at the intersection at the end of this road because a small family was blocking the road with some random thing they were doing. I decided it would just be faster to walk the rest of my way home, which made no sense and even more so when I tell you what happened when I walked. As I tried to walk, my legs were being insanely difficult. I knew the family could see me and I believe they were walking the same path as me. I kept hoping they didn't think I was drunk or anything and that after the difficulty kept pressing on they would think I had fake legs. That's exactly how I felt and most likely appeared. My knees were eternally bent some what, I couldn't quite straighten them. So I was in a exhausting posture further aided by the lack of strength in my legs. It got to the point where I had to put my hands on the ground to help me walk. This was a very interesting element because in a majority of my dreams, locomotion is far from being a problem. I always either have this superhuman skill to jump great distances or heights, I can usually run faster than anyone who may be chasing me. It's possible I had maybe one dream similar to this before, but it's still quite new to me. Another thing to mention is, my legs are actually very sore right now and I almost feel like walking that way in the mornings, but not to that extreme.
To dream that you have difficulties walking, indicates that you are reluctant and hesitant in proceeding forward in some situation. You may also be trying to distance yourself from certain life experiences. The difficulty in walking is a reflection of your current situation and the obstacles that you are experiencing.
The other part of my dream involved me and a large group of people, none of which resembled anyone I know in my life. To make this very short, we were all in a building waiting for something. At some point we end up in a long narrow hallway. We had been doing silly activities for awhile. We were all in a line in the hallway, with an equal amount of space between us. I was in the front of the line. Me and two others in the front had the ability to levitate, or more so to float, not necessarily being able to fly but just float. We came up with the plan that if the rest of the people were to jump around enough in this somewhat constricting hallway we would be able to defy gravity. So we all starting jumping up and down until we were supposed to float as if we had removed gravity from that hallway. It was so funny to think about when I woke up that I had to write it down. Unfortunately, I can't remember for sure if it worked. I think it did, but I can't entirely recall the visualization of it all.
To feel gravity in your dream, represents the weight and pressure you feel on you. You are feeling overwhelmed. Problems, work or stress is literally weighing you down.
To dream that you feel no gravity, suggests that you are able to let go of your problems and rise above the situation. You are experiencing new found freedom. Nothing seems overwhelming or too difficult to handle.
Upon surviving the rapture yesterday, I decided to finish up my hair transformation process. As you know, I was blonde in the front, black in the back, and around the nape of my neck I've always had brown and teal hair. The transformation now has the front of my hair bright neon pink. Because my hair was so white prior to the dye, the bright red went to pink in the dying process. I bleached the black out somewhat and put some red and burgundy blonde in it. In the very back, I touched up the teal and mixed it with bright red at the roots. The two colors blend to make a gradation of red to purple/blue to teal. It's fantastic. I've done this a couple times before and I kind of like to call it the Peacock Effect, because the colors are gorgeous and rainbow-like. This is different because, I've never changed the black for as long as I've had these dreads [which are nearly 1 year and 11 months old]. Today, or within the next couple days I am going to put more red in the front to correct the pink color. It looks awesome but it's not what I want. I get really anal when people say it's one color when it's not or not meant to be. So I don't want to hear 'pink' comments, yet I've already heard and 'orange' comment. I only took a few photos so far.
1 comment:
beautiful. I love the last one, your naked neck is my favorite part.
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