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Recieved: 2001/07/21  17:25  
Subject: [K-list] Significant Dreaming 
From: Cleocatras
  
On 2001/07/21  17:25, Cleocatras posted thus to the K-list: Well hi everyone, now this is a really interesting Lucid Dream I had this  
morning, and since I know some of the issues going on with me, I can take a  
good stab at what it really means, but instead I would love other  
interpretations first... I was not going to mention this dream until I  
clicked on my browser and somehow got an old post all the way back in the  
first of June that was also about Grizzly bears at the same time I was  
contemplating what this dream meant. 
Talk about sychronicity, I think it means it is a dream to share with the  
list....
 
I was in the mountains by myself, and I was on a rockbed of very large smooth  
rocks with a nice bucket of warm sweet smelling sudsey water. I turn to the  
left and a homongous grizzly bear strolls over to me, and at which I was  
perfectly matter of fact about having him come over to me. He then proceeded  
to lazidasically plop himself down across the big huge boulder completely  
relaxed and content, fully expecting me while I scrub him down with the warm  
soapy water, and there he lay, docile as a lamb, moaning and groaning in some  
kind of bliss and loving the experience as well as me for doing it. I just  
could not wait to feel his nice coat and get it all cleaned off so it would  
be soft and cuddley, and he was completely peaceful and happy while I did  
this... That is pretty much the extent of the visualization and it just seem  
to hang there in the sense of that nice soft fur  
until a narative voice said, "Your friends arent even going to eat this", at  
which the "movie camera" of my visualization pans over to a defeathered  
turkey falling off of a nearby cliff and dying. Now oddly, the turkey's  
natural state seemed to be without feathers, and when I looked at the poor  
thing more closely from where I sat with my sponge, the skin appeared to be  
human skin, instead of feather plucked turkey skin.
 
I turned to the bear I was bathing, and then to several others waiting their  
turn, and they all just rolled their eyes in response to their imagining the  
pleasure of their bath and did not give any concern for the turkey at all,  
even though everyone of them knew it was there (for lunch or whatever)...  
Each bear explicitly had eyecontact with me that they had no interest in  
eating the turkey, even though it was already dead and they didnt have to  
kill it... which was a point my eye contact communication made to them, and  
their eye contact back to me responded the words,"even then" (we still have  
no desire for it, even when it does not have to die to be eaten) They were  
all very peacefully preoccupied with their demonstrating that they were just  
too satisfied with my bathing them and that they no longer needed to be a  
predator of any kind. My empathy for their decision, then focused on a few of  
the big boulders, feeling how smooth and warm they were, and how they would  
comfort the bears' tummys as I was about to sponge them down. As I cognated  
this thought, all of the several bears took a very big sigh in affirmation of  
the same feelings for the comfort of the rocks.
 
Then I woke up.
 
Anyone want to take a stab at what this might mean to me?
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