of occasional traffic chases the fade. slept
good last night. dreamt of a too close for
comfort man shoulder to shoulder
as the words, “be more concerned
wit’ the things of the soul then of the
things of the body.”
along with the concept of close proximity;
it’s effect. there is an occurrence
when energies meet then touch, especially
for folk sensitive to the workings
of the spirit realm from which
all came. oh, forgot some
are a theory, Darwin’s (smart man though).
dreamt of the numerals:
200. thus the # 2 meaning, The number two may be a symbol for conflict: for example,
between two parts of self (which may be represented in the dream by yourself - the
dream ego - and an adversary, or by hostile brothers'sisters'twins).
(2) Two may also symbolize a union or partnership: for example, of conscious and
unconscious or masculine and feminine elements in the psyche. Such union or partnership is
always fruitful and creative. (In Indian philosophy one is an arid number; two - male and
female - can create. A Hindu god is always represented as two-in-one, a union of male and
female). appeared in the dream. before that 25 and46. three numbers in a week.
there is a symbolic meaning. the man was shoulder to shoulder. (hmm...)
2 and 5 equal 7 meaning unification of conscious [C] and unconscious [UN] mind; a number for completeness.
The number seven may also signal time for change - as in the 'seven year itch'.
Sixes and sevens, of course may symbolize conflict.
completion. 4 and 6 equal 10 and individualizing 1 and 0 the meaning again is, completion and integrating of the UC and the C mind.
2 green and 1 vanilla chamomile tea. Ms. Claude McKay
snuggles far bottom left on the bed atop her beach towel.
so cute. the hour is about passed and remembering every
conversation spoken this week. was a seed sown?
was it good? gotta be conscious of sewing
so harvest time ain’t scared to throw on a straw hat,
sunscreen, spring dress and a basket and a start to pickin!
music me
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