Two Dreams in one night

TexasRangersFan

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Last night I had two dreams. It is not unusual to dram multiple times a night, but I don't always remember them.


The first dream I had, I was standing on the edge of a cliff or a hilltop, looking down. There was a stream flowing at the bottom.
An older man in his sixties for maybe even seventy jumped off the cliff. He held his arms up by his side and he was bent over approaching like he was almost sitting down in a chair.
He had a slight smile on his face, a sign of contentment.
He was gliding towards the bottom , slowly in a controlled fall.
I watched him in disbelief and so did many other people watching him from the cliff. Many shrieked in suprise and I thought he was going to hurt himself or even die.
I thought he was way to high to be hitting the water and there were rocks and boulders in the water.

He slowly hit the water and he landed between the rocks.
I was happy and surprised that he was not hurt and then the dream stopped.


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The second dream involved me standing on the side of a hilltop and I think it was a tourist destination.
I had the impression that I was in Iran.
I was standing behind a woman that was standing on a platform that was prepared for a slide for life.
The woman got some instruction from the man and then she jumped off the platform.
She was yelling at the top of her lungs, she was really scared.
The slide for life must have been a mile long and it was about ten stories high.
I watched her slide further down the wire and she began to recede from my view when the dream stopped.


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I have a few ideas about what they mean.
It's interesting that both of the dreams involved tremendous heights, and danger.
They also involved other people watching.
They also involved nature.


I am trying to piece it all together.
 

NewAlbinforMoon

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It is all about you and about success you can have in an endeavour that you are thinking or planning. The old man it is you and your subconscius from deep inside. If you will be smart wise and specially will think wisely like old man then you will succeed and everything will be very very easy and very comfortable to reach for what you are jumping at. It is only one dream but divided into two dreams it tells you your two different actions. If you will try to jump to reach for what you are looking for and you will not think it better and wisely before you do that then you will be feeling scared like a woman lost in her insecurities left on the road of fortune. You will be scared of the result just because you dont know what might come out from sort of fortune about the event you are looking for.
 

TexasRangersFan

New member
I like those ideas. I have been doing a job on the side and I am taking steps to do it full time.
I can see what you said about being prepared and doing careful planning.

I never considered that the two dreams were related to each other.

It makes more sense now.

Thanks!
 

Al1ce

Member
Last night I had two dreams. It is not unusual to dram multiple times a night, but I don't always remember them.


The first dream I had, I was standing on the edge of a cliff or a hilltop, looking down. There was a stream flowing at the bottom.
An older man in his sixties for maybe even seventy jumped off the cliff. He held his arms up by his side and he was bent over approaching like he was almost sitting down in a chair.
He had a slight smile on his face, a sign of contentment.
He was gliding towards the bottom , slowly in a controlled fall.
I watched him in disbelief and so did many other people watching him from the cliff. Many shrieked in suprise and I thought he was going to hurt himself or even die.
I thought he was way to high to be hitting the water and there were rocks and boulders in the water.

He slowly hit the water and he landed between the rocks.
I was happy and surprised that he was not hurt and then the dream stopped.


------


The second dream involved me standing on the side of a hilltop and I think it was a tourist destination.
I had the impression that I was in Iran.
I was standing behind a woman that was standing on a platform that was prepared for a slide for life.
The woman got some instruction from the man and then she jumped off the platform.
She was yelling at the top of her lungs, she was really scared.
The slide for life must have been a mile long and it was about ten stories high.
I watched her slide further down the wire and she began to recede from my view when the dream stopped.


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I have a few ideas about what they mean.
It's interesting that both of the dreams involved tremendous heights, and danger.
They also involved other people watching.
They also involved nature.


I am trying to piece it all together.
I see the fools journey in your dream, it’s all about taking a leap of faith and trusting, iv copied this online for you, saves me typing it out.
A young man stands on the edge of a cliff, without a care in the world, as he sets out on a new adventure. He is gazing upwards toward the sky (and the Universe) and is seemingly unaware that he is about to skip off a precipice into the unknown. Over his shoulder rests a modest knapsack containing everything he needs – which isn’t much (let’s say he’s a minimalist). The white rose in his left hand represents his purity and innocence. And at his feet is a small white dog, representing loyalty and protection, that encourages him to charge forward and learn the lessons he came to learn. The mountains behind The Fool symbolize the challenges yet to come. They are forever present, but The Fool doesn’t care about them right now; he’s more focused on starting his expedition.
 
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Al1ce

Member

I see the fools journey in your dream, a young man stands on the edge of a cliff, without a care in the world, as he sets out on a new adventure. He is gazing upwards toward the sky (and the Universe) and is seemingly unaware that he is about to skip off a precipice into the unknown. Over his shoulder rests a modest knapsack containing everything he needs – which isn’t much (let’s say he’s a minimalist). The white rose in his left hand represents his purity and innocence. And at his feet is a small white dog, representing loyalty and protection, that encourages him to charge forward and learn the lessons he came to learn. The mountains behind The Fool symbolize the challenges yet to come. They are forever present, but The Fool doesn’t care about them right now; he’s more focused on starting his expedition.
The meaning upright-
The Fool is a card of new beginnings, opportunity and potential. Just like the young man, you are at the outset of your journey, standing at the cliff‘s edge, and about to take your first step into the unknown. Even though you don’t know exactly where you are going, you are being called to commit yourself and follow your heart, no matter how crazy this leap of faith might seem to you. Now is a time when you need to trust where the Universe is taking you.

As you undertake this new journey, The Fool encourages you to have an open, curious mind and a sense of excitement. Throw caution to the wind and be ready to embrace the unknown, leaving behind any fear, worry or anxiety about what may or may not happen. This is about new experiences, personal growth, development, and adventure.

The time is NOW! Take that leap of faith, even if you do not feel 100% ready or equipped for what is coming (who knows what it could be?!). Seriously, what are you waiting for? Do you think you need to have everything mapped out before you can begin? No way! Not with The Fool. He ventures out on his journey with just his essential belongings – and now he invites you to do the same. You don’t need to wait for someone to give you the green light or hold off until you have all the skills, tools and resources you think you might need. You are ready! If you’ve been watching for a sign, this is it!

This is a time of great potential and opportunity for you right now. The world is your oyster, and anything can happen. Use your creative mind with a dash of spontaneity to make the most of this magical time and bring forth your new ideas in powerful ways.

The Fool is your invitation to relax, play, and have fun. Treat life like one big experiment and feel yourself in the flow of whatever comes your way. This card asks you to embrace your beautiful, carefree spirit, allowing yourself to connect to the energy that surrounds you and flows through you. Tap into your fullest potential by stepping into a place of wonderment, curiosity and intrigue. Live life as though you were a child once again. Laugh more, dance, and let your heart go free.

This is an excellent card to meditate on if you are struggling with dread, worry or self-doubt in your life. The Fool is your guide, as someone who is daring and carefree. He is the embodiment of who you really are – your free spirit, your inner child, and your playful soul. Any time you experience fear, remember the essence of The Fool as he encourages you to acknowledge that fear and do it anyway! You never know what the future holds, but like The Fool, you must step into the unknown, trusting that the Universe will catch you and escort you along the way. Take a chance and see what happens.
 

Al1ce

Member
Have a read of both upright and reversed and see what resonates with you more.
Reversed -
The Fool Reversed suggests that you have conceived of a new project but aren’t ready to ‘birth’ it into the world just yet. You may worry that you are not fit or that you don’t have all the tools, skills and resources you need to make this project a success. Or perhaps you have a sense that the timing isn’t right. Something is holding you back, and you are preventing yourself from moving forward. You may choose to keep this new opportunity to yourself for now, or you might be ‘parking’ it until a better time.

You may fear the unknown, wondering, ‘What am I getting myself into?’ As a result, you have come to a standstill, worried about taking any action where you don’t know the outcome. This often boils down to the need to control everything. Balance this out with knowing that the Universe has your back and you can take this step forward, even if you are unsure of exactly what will happen next.

On the flipside, The Fool Reversed can show that you are taking too many risks and acting recklessly. In your attempt to live ‘in the moment’ and be spontaneous and adventurous, you may do so in total disregard of the consequences of your actions and engaging in activities that put both yourself and others at risk. Look at the bigger picture and consider how you can keep the free spirit of The Fool without harming others.

In light of the playful and fun energy of The Fool Upright, the reversal suggests you are exploring this spirit on a more personal and quiet level. For example, instead of letting down your hair and dancing up on stage, you are dancing in your bedroom like no-one is watching. Look at how you can bring more play into your daily life, even if you start out by doing it in private.
 
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