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Dream Interpretation / Tintin on a breakfast plate
« on: October 18, 2018, 12:22:07 PM »
Hi Tony
If you have time and feel like it, I would very much like to hear how you see this dream.
What I wonder about most at this moment is why my inner father did not consider the possibility to use the breakfast plate in another way than as a rabbit „manger“.
DREAM:
I am in a room with both my father and mother. (as far as I can see this has never happened so far in my dreams that they show up together in one dream)
My mother lies on the floor (on a bed or mattress?; I only see her head) with her head on a pillow and right in front of her pillow is a white rabbit in a tray; there is no frame kit on top of the tray.
My mother is looking at the rabbit.
The rabbit is very lively and enjoying eating the green food that is in the tray; some food is in a manger (pellets), some food (grass or herbs) is on the bottom of the tray.
When the rabbit is done with eating, I look at the manger and see that there is only chaff left – I understand that the rabbit did not eat that part of the corn/wheat - and so I decide to throw it away and refill the manger.
I also see that I could clean the tray (there is a lump of sawdust caused by rabbit pee in the middle of the tray) and I tell my mother about my plan. She answers that it does not smell though. I understand that as far as she is concerned, I do not have to clean it.
I do not recall throwing away the chaff in the dream, however I do remember seeing a plate in the litterbin.
I take the plate out of the litterbin.
It is a right-angled ceramic plate; at the right side there is an integrated egg cup and in the middle of the plate is a colourful painting of Tintin.
My father tells me that he threw the plate away, because he thinks the painting might come off when the rabbit eats from that plate.
I then respond that I really like it and that I can use it as a breakfast plate and so that I will keep it.
I understand that when I use it as a breakfast plate, the paint will not come off.
End of dream.
I do like the idea of „having breakfast with Tintin“
“Tintin has a sharp intellect, can defend himself, and is honest, decent, compassionate, and kind. Through his investigative reporting, quick-thinking, and all-around good nature, Tintin is always able to solve the mystery and complete the adventure.”
Anna
PS I prefer to see Tintin as solving my own inner mysteries and my own inner adventures, rather than those of others.
If you have time and feel like it, I would very much like to hear how you see this dream.
What I wonder about most at this moment is why my inner father did not consider the possibility to use the breakfast plate in another way than as a rabbit „manger“.
DREAM:
I am in a room with both my father and mother. (as far as I can see this has never happened so far in my dreams that they show up together in one dream)
My mother lies on the floor (on a bed or mattress?; I only see her head) with her head on a pillow and right in front of her pillow is a white rabbit in a tray; there is no frame kit on top of the tray.
My mother is looking at the rabbit.
The rabbit is very lively and enjoying eating the green food that is in the tray; some food is in a manger (pellets), some food (grass or herbs) is on the bottom of the tray.
When the rabbit is done with eating, I look at the manger and see that there is only chaff left – I understand that the rabbit did not eat that part of the corn/wheat - and so I decide to throw it away and refill the manger.
I also see that I could clean the tray (there is a lump of sawdust caused by rabbit pee in the middle of the tray) and I tell my mother about my plan. She answers that it does not smell though. I understand that as far as she is concerned, I do not have to clean it.
I do not recall throwing away the chaff in the dream, however I do remember seeing a plate in the litterbin.
I take the plate out of the litterbin.
It is a right-angled ceramic plate; at the right side there is an integrated egg cup and in the middle of the plate is a colourful painting of Tintin.
My father tells me that he threw the plate away, because he thinks the painting might come off when the rabbit eats from that plate.
I then respond that I really like it and that I can use it as a breakfast plate and so that I will keep it.
I understand that when I use it as a breakfast plate, the paint will not come off.
End of dream.
I do like the idea of „having breakfast with Tintin“
“Tintin has a sharp intellect, can defend himself, and is honest, decent, compassionate, and kind. Through his investigative reporting, quick-thinking, and all-around good nature, Tintin is always able to solve the mystery and complete the adventure.”
Anna
PS I prefer to see Tintin as solving my own inner mysteries and my own inner adventures, rather than those of others.