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Dream Interpretation / Corporate Decision
« on: March 20, 2018, 11:14:57 PM »
Hello, I hope you don't mind, I'm just going to quickly vomit this out onto to blog while I can.
Dreamt that I was walking through the streets of a very congested town. The houses were packed close together, and were filled with a mix of humans and their activities, plus an abundance of animals of all sorts..all existing together, sharing the same space. In this world, it was so crowded that animals and people had to live practically right on top of each other. It was not particular to this town, it was a world-wide issue. There was no room for animals. People had taken over the earth; all the spaces, all the resources. The land, the air, the sea. As I walked I took in the sights and sounds; for example, hundreds of delicate baby chicks chirping in a busy driveway, with vehicles and people coming to and fro without a thought. They could easily be smushed at any given moment. Other houses had different animals, but the situation was the same. I became increasingly concerned for the welfare of all the different animals. They had no choice but to live in these congested conditions, alongside people. Even in the supposed "wild", where areas of land appeared open and unpopulated--it was a mirage. While humans didn't appear to populate these areas, they did in fact overtake the airwaves, the water, even the ground beneath..all to harvest energy, communications, technology, and resources for themselves. It was apparent that the ever expanding population and their growing needs was to the detriment of the natural world. Finally, we walk outside the town, into a more secluded area. Still on the same road. We are surrounded by meadows. Nearby, I see a lone cow in the field. I want to connect with it, and go toward it, placing my hand on its gentle face--suddenly I am surrounded by 3 GIANT cow heads. They are right up in my face. I experience a sense of danger, as if they might unintentionally suffocate me, or trample me. They aren't aggressive, rather, they feel so at one with me that it is as if I am not a separate being. It is as if they perceive me as an entity without boundaries or form. Their heads surround my head, mere centimeters between us. They are drawn to me. I feel they might walk or penetrate right through me. I cannot move. I simply wanted to connect to one cow for a moment, and now they've all globbed onto me. I am relieved when my friend calls me away. I return to the road and we continue on.
We end up entering a vast building. It is miles in size. Thousands of people work and live? inside. It is some sort of corporate entity. In this world the government and corporations are one. Inside there is a congregation of hundreds of people in one room. Suddenly it is announced through the speakers that the crisis between animals and humans has reached such a critical point that a major announcement is to be made. A voice floods the building and radiates worldwide announcing that animals will be now be limited to "one" per household. All others will be terminated. This means that all the creatures I met on my way here would be slaughtered. All but "one." This would mean extinction for millions of species. They were already in a precarious state. This would hasten their demise. Permanently. There would be no coming back from it. This hits me as the worst possible decision. Its moving in the wrong direction. The world was already unbalanced toward human dominance. Nature was suffering. I look around at all the people. They have no reaction to the news. They are like sheep, just going along with it. It's as if they just heard something on tv or the internet, and are disconnected from it personally. They don't seem to care about the real world affects it will have. There is a glass partition separating the crowd from the corporate leaders beyond it. The kind of glass where they can see us, but we can't see them. I sense we are being observed, to gauge our reaction to the big news. I focus on who's behind the glass and then I am able to see through it. To my surprise there is only one person behind the glass. A woman. I'm not sure if she's just psychological ops (documenting how the masses take the news) or if she's higher up in the chain. Emboldened, I push my way to the other side and confront her. I ask "Who is she?" and a voice tells me she is a "Chairman of the Board." So, she does have some power in this decision. I plead with her there must be some other solution. If things are so bad, surely she can persuade the Board to take a different route? Perhaps they could secretly sterilize the human population (or a sizeable portion of it)? Problem solved in a generation! I insist that there must be another way. Permanently extinguishing all the other species on earth just to satisfy the never ending greed and over indulgence of one cannot be the answer. I insist that there is another option and that she carry this message to Corporate. My insistence is met with equal resolve on her part. She is firm that the decision has been made. She will not sway the others, she will not even try. I awoke feeling a colossal mistake was being made. An unbalanced system was about to become even more unbalanced, with devastating effects. Stubbornly, I continued to press my point to her, but she was equally resolute.
Dreamt that I was walking through the streets of a very congested town. The houses were packed close together, and were filled with a mix of humans and their activities, plus an abundance of animals of all sorts..all existing together, sharing the same space. In this world, it was so crowded that animals and people had to live practically right on top of each other. It was not particular to this town, it was a world-wide issue. There was no room for animals. People had taken over the earth; all the spaces, all the resources. The land, the air, the sea. As I walked I took in the sights and sounds; for example, hundreds of delicate baby chicks chirping in a busy driveway, with vehicles and people coming to and fro without a thought. They could easily be smushed at any given moment. Other houses had different animals, but the situation was the same. I became increasingly concerned for the welfare of all the different animals. They had no choice but to live in these congested conditions, alongside people. Even in the supposed "wild", where areas of land appeared open and unpopulated--it was a mirage. While humans didn't appear to populate these areas, they did in fact overtake the airwaves, the water, even the ground beneath..all to harvest energy, communications, technology, and resources for themselves. It was apparent that the ever expanding population and their growing needs was to the detriment of the natural world. Finally, we walk outside the town, into a more secluded area. Still on the same road. We are surrounded by meadows. Nearby, I see a lone cow in the field. I want to connect with it, and go toward it, placing my hand on its gentle face--suddenly I am surrounded by 3 GIANT cow heads. They are right up in my face. I experience a sense of danger, as if they might unintentionally suffocate me, or trample me. They aren't aggressive, rather, they feel so at one with me that it is as if I am not a separate being. It is as if they perceive me as an entity without boundaries or form. Their heads surround my head, mere centimeters between us. They are drawn to me. I feel they might walk or penetrate right through me. I cannot move. I simply wanted to connect to one cow for a moment, and now they've all globbed onto me. I am relieved when my friend calls me away. I return to the road and we continue on.
We end up entering a vast building. It is miles in size. Thousands of people work and live? inside. It is some sort of corporate entity. In this world the government and corporations are one. Inside there is a congregation of hundreds of people in one room. Suddenly it is announced through the speakers that the crisis between animals and humans has reached such a critical point that a major announcement is to be made. A voice floods the building and radiates worldwide announcing that animals will be now be limited to "one" per household. All others will be terminated. This means that all the creatures I met on my way here would be slaughtered. All but "one." This would mean extinction for millions of species. They were already in a precarious state. This would hasten their demise. Permanently. There would be no coming back from it. This hits me as the worst possible decision. Its moving in the wrong direction. The world was already unbalanced toward human dominance. Nature was suffering. I look around at all the people. They have no reaction to the news. They are like sheep, just going along with it. It's as if they just heard something on tv or the internet, and are disconnected from it personally. They don't seem to care about the real world affects it will have. There is a glass partition separating the crowd from the corporate leaders beyond it. The kind of glass where they can see us, but we can't see them. I sense we are being observed, to gauge our reaction to the big news. I focus on who's behind the glass and then I am able to see through it. To my surprise there is only one person behind the glass. A woman. I'm not sure if she's just psychological ops (documenting how the masses take the news) or if she's higher up in the chain. Emboldened, I push my way to the other side and confront her. I ask "Who is she?" and a voice tells me she is a "Chairman of the Board." So, she does have some power in this decision. I plead with her there must be some other solution. If things are so bad, surely she can persuade the Board to take a different route? Perhaps they could secretly sterilize the human population (or a sizeable portion of it)? Problem solved in a generation! I insist that there must be another way. Permanently extinguishing all the other species on earth just to satisfy the never ending greed and over indulgence of one cannot be the answer. I insist that there is another option and that she carry this message to Corporate. My insistence is met with equal resolve on her part. She is firm that the decision has been made. She will not sway the others, she will not even try. I awoke feeling a colossal mistake was being made. An unbalanced system was about to become even more unbalanced, with devastating effects. Stubbornly, I continued to press my point to her, but she was equally resolute.