Weird Dream...

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I've been having these weird dreams here lately.. I'd appreciate an interpretation, if someone can offer me one.

In the dreams, the sky is always yellow. I always have someone new with me, and i'm always journeying across a long distance. I feel like i'm headed toward a meeting place....a gathering. Then when i arrive, i see many faces, but recognize few. Then there are 3 enourmous ships...i can't tell if they are in the sky or water, or both.

I don't feel happy about these dreams in general. Like i'm weary.

Help appreciated.

The Hawk

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i'll give it a go

Well the colour yellow seems to have many significant meanings, some say power, intelect, communication, joy, glory, others say grief and saddness- so pick from that what suits you.

The significants of the number 3 is interesting, especially the scriptures reference, seeing as the dream is rather in the mood of the last days like the book of revelations. The number 3 represents what is real and divine perfection, also reminds me of the holy trinity, the 3 kings/ magi, im not religious at all by any means but the symbolism is important since it is part of our subconscious. 3 is symbolic of origin of life, birth and death/ time as in the past, present and future/ mind, body soul. I also just read that the bodily remains of the of the 3 Magi were brought back on three ships to Bizantium!?!

The ships, whether they are non terrestrial/galactical or sea faring doesn't matter as the two are of the same significance, they both are peaceful safe femanine energies and relate to lifeboat, life/ line security, rescue en mass from chaotic confusion... everything will be okay! =)

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sources say that [space] ships will visit earth and people will enter when the time is right, check out george kavassilas and the grand deception...

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