Dream Number Two from Coma land

 Somehow I was in a land where the Ocean and a river met, it was very cold and snow was everywhere, I was dressed in just marine Cammie's, yet was not cold at all. I was being mentored on how to catch narwhals so I could have enough food to last the summer. For some reason food was abundant in the winter there and very hard to come by in the spring and summer months. Anyways I was taught to carve a large hole in the ice about two feet across and to hang food from the roof of the ice cave that was my home to lure the narwhal into the hole where it would get stuck and killed for its meat. I was then taught on how to use the horn of the whale to make a spear, the skin for clothing and how to smoke and dry the meat for leaner times. Although the language spoken was not english I could understand everything being said.
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That's quite a dream Elie. To me it seems almost as if you were in another time, another person in another life.
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Reply By: foreverserenityPosted: Sunday, April 22, 2007
That's quite a dream Elie. To me it seems almost as if you were in another time, another person in another life.

there for a while I was living in a time and place in a dream world donna. Intresting that I remembered them.

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Wow...not many people dream about narwhals...very interesting...wonder if it holds any significance.

~Zoo
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Reply By: Zoologist03Posted: Sunday, April 22, 2007
Wow...not many people dream about narwhals...very interesting...wonder if it holds any significance.

 

I did'nt even know I knew what a narwahl was, but I looked it up when I got home and yep there it was a real thing.

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I wont touch this one.  It sounds like a ball on its own merits!

Muk-tuk!

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Reply By: Dr GuyPosted: Sunday, April 22, 2007
I wont touch this one. It sounds like a ball on its own merits!
Muk-tuk!

where are all the dream interpreters? I want to know what this one means.

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My oldest is really into narwals (sp?).

It sounds like a super cool dream. Maybe LW or citahellion will pop on with an interpretation. If all else fails, google "dream dictionary".
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Wow, I'm impressed. That is one heck of a dream. Do you recall the passage of time? In other words, did you experience spring and summer in this land? Or many springs and summers?

Very cool...
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Reply By: dynamasoPosted: Monday, April 23, 2007
Wow, I'm impressed. That is one heck of a dream. Do you recall the passage of time? In other words, did you experience spring and summer in this land? Or many springs and summers?

Very cool...

nope, sorry to say just one very long winter.

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Reply By: Texas WahinePosted: Sunday, April 22, 2007
My oldest is really into narwals (sp?).

It sounds like a super cool dream. Maybe LW or citahellion will pop on with an interpretation. If all else fails, google "dream dictionary".

the spelling is correct and thank you, will try googling.

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I'm amazed you remember them. I always wondered if people in a coma could dream. Makes ya really NOT want to ever have to pull a plug if ya know what I mean.

Could you hear your wife at all? Did you dream about people here?

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(Citizen)Tova7April 23, 2007 11:24:35


I'm amazed you remember them. I always wondered if people in a coma could dream. Makes ya really NOT want to ever have to pull a plug if ya know what I mean.

Could you hear your wife at all? Did you dream about people here?


I could not "hear" anyone from this side at all tova. I have one more dream to write about at some future date soon. These three are all I remembered and shared with Colleen as soon as I woke-up or maybe they to would have faded away.
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(Citizen)ShovelheatApril 23, 2007 12:23:07


Freaky stuff! (I had to google narwhale 'cause I didn't know what one was!)


Nifty lookin critter ain't it?