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Two interesting dreams this week, and an interesting meditation. In one dream I saw the Pope outdoors in a crowd then went home and saw some headlines about a new pope and felt extremely angry at Seb Gorka for some reason. In the other dream, I was looking down at Miami and the FIU (Florida International University) area seemed very prominent. Streets around it had been blocked off and all the traffic was being directed away from it.  

The meditations were interesting. I'm not sure where I was, it seemed like a major city, and I was looking at my phone and saw no bars or even 5G. There was a large string of lights in the sky that looked like a string of pearls and I heard a voice say "Starlink is not what it seems."

While meditating the next day I saw the Mississippi River near Memphis flooding and lots of dead pigs. I know there are multiple pig farms nearby, especially in Arkansas, and a flood could wipe out some of the pig farms, not to mention the water would smell horrid between all of the pig excrement and dead pigs. 



   
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I often remember my dreams when I wake. I typically forget them before I've let the dogs out (first order of business here), unless they feel important or prophetic. In that case, I'm still thinking about them after starting my tea or getting myself to the bathroom. The important feeling ones end up on my calendar so I have them documented and dated. 

In the last week, I've had two puzzling dreams. I typically don't see wild animals in my dreams, so when I do, they leave lasting impressions. In the last several years, I was seeing birds-namely a Hawk about the size of a T-Rex, and a bald Eagle about the size of a grocery store. However, in the course of the last 6–7 days I've seen big cats who want to play with me. In the first, as a group of us were outdoors enjoying the day on the rocks of a mountainside, suddenly we found ourselves surrounded by leopards, one with a cub. Everyone was scared. I was cautious, not moving where I was seated on a rock. The mother approached with her cub, and wanted to play with my hair, which was in a bun. Everyone ran, but me. I didn't think it wise to move. Last night I was walking around some high rise buildings, on sidewalks which were covered by building overhangs and such, and this lynx kept following me, playing like a dog. Grabbing my hand with its mouth, batting at my clothing, jumping on me playfully. Here again, I wasn't scared-more amused, but cautious, knowing it was wild and could easily misinterpret my movements. 

I've googled meanings of what they mean spiritually, in dreams, etc. However, none of the dream interpretations include a big cat playing with you. It attacking you, you attacking it, seeing it caged, killed, so on, are all given meanings, but not playing. I know what resonated with me a bit in reading these interpretations, but I'd like to see if anyone here has something to contribute. 

 



   
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@cindy Your dreams are very interesting! 

Some searching on the meaning of lynx and leopards in dreams mentioned, "Dreams about lynx may symbolize instincts, intuition, and secrets. Lynx are also believed to be messengers of change." And

"Similar to our dreams when leopards appear they represents your inner strength, feminine energy, wisdom, knowledge and intuition."

Perhaps the animals are trying to get you to pay attention to your intuition more, your wisdom...releasing your fear of something related to that and embracing it with caution?

The birds you dreamed of also symbolize strength, vision, connection to or messages about your spirituality. 

I am sure there are more detailed meanings, but these seemed tied together to me -- all referring to your intuition and wisdom. Interesting! Take what resonates and leave the rest (or discard it all if it doesn't!)



   
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Last night, I had a dream where I went to the bank to withdraw some money but my bank got flagged for some suspicious transaction. I said that the transaction wasn't mine but came from Turkey. The government investigated the suspicious transaction which turns out to be a deep rabbit hole. Afterward, my account was cleared.



   
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@cc21 I had similar reactions to what you noted. It was just strange to me that I'd suddenly get wild animals being prominent in my dreams, when that isn't normal. I was told in a dream last summer or fall that my intuition and spiritual connection was going to take off exponentially, so it fits. 

Last night it was bears. LOL I can't really say what the dream was about, as I saw the bears in the cabin I was in, but suddenly one began to paw me. I woke (it was 3 am) realizing that Desi (9-month-old yellow lab) had gotten out of bed, and it was actually her purposely waking me up to help her get back into bed. Naturally, the disturbance was enough to make me forget the details of the dream almost immediately. Not sure on this one, could be a dream about having strength, or just that I had done taxes for both me and dad, and having finances on the brain was being told it would be a bear market for the two of us in the near future. So, yep, three instances of wild animals trying to get my attention in dreams, there's something they want me to see or acknowledge. 



   
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I had an odd dream last night. Odd for me, anyway. I was in a small boat with a friend. Suddenly we found ourselves at the crest of a wave, and we dropped over the break of said wave. It felt like the drop on a rollercoaster, only bigger. We didn't crash at the bottom, but the fall felt like it was from stories high. I didn't see a tsunami crashing-only the wall of water on one side of the boat as we fell, but as soon as I stopped falling I found myself looking out a building window, seeing bodies scattered everywhere floating in shallow water or left on dry land. It didn't really have that prophetic feeling to it, but I could not shake it when I woke this morning. 



   
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@cindy wow. Interesting dream. Don't forget COVID had several waves. Your dream definitely sounds like it has some important meaning to it. I'm curious to read other people's interpretations on this forum.



   
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@cindy 

Yes, really interesting dream, Cindy! Wow. Even if it didn't feel prophetic, the not-being-able-to-shake-it feeling seems significant. I feel like it could possibly refer to an actual natural disaster, or possibly even the aftermath of whatever results from the upcoming potential indictments of Trump and related people.

Though @chromosomexy , your mention of COVID waves could also be relevant. Either way, perhaps related to an upcoming aftermath of *something* big...just not sure what, but it sounds like it could affect many.



   
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@cindy That's quite a dream. Do you recall how you felt throughout the dream?  Was it a nightmare? Clearly you rode some kind of wave that you had not even seen coming. And that same wave killed a lot of people.



   
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@jeanne-mayell, during the dream, I was just having fun, relaxing before going over the crest of the wave. I was surprised at the sudden fall. It was like we went over the edge of a cliff we hadn't seen. I wasn't scared during the fall, but could feel the descent, even in the boat. It's not like I anticipated a crash at the end or had fear. Nor did I see what was below us-just the wall of water as we descended beside it. I just assumed we'd hit water at the bottom, but I never experienced the end of the fall. The dream shifted immediately to looking out a window (or in between pillars or a door opening-I didn't note the exact opening I was looking through), seeing the aftermath from what felt like a safe space for me.  Once I was looking out at the bodies and realized what they were, I felt sad for all involved. I felt bad for those living who were trying to find the living among the bodies, or the bodies of their loved ones. I could feel the anguish of those living and looking through the carnage, and see torment on some of the faces of the deceased, as well as seeing how they physically went through something traumatic in their final moments. After witnessing this short amount of aftermath, the dream was over. Oddly enough, for all its negativity, it didn't have the feel of a nightmare. I don't often have nightmares, but when I do, I feel fear, personal distress, the feeling of wanting to escape or run, minimally to turn away. I didn't experience any of that, it was more like I became an observer instead of a participant once I was out of the boat, if that makes any sense. It also didn't have that extra something that typically makes it feel like this was prophetic, but all morning I kept thinking, "did I see an approaching tsunami or other disaster like a flood?"



   
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