DreamWeaver123 – Well, you start of in a learning situation, the school, accompanied by a person who represents a leader, someone who is an example of how to do things.
Looking out of the window you see examples of old ways of getting somewhere – old ways but still treasured, the cars.
Then the real learning takes place, a full confrontation with the present view of death. This is the view of death we have when seen through the glasses that a cut up body means the person is dead, gone forever. A messy and sickening end.
Yet we do not know what Life is – a textbook on biology states boldly that with all our knowledge of how the body functions, Life is still a mystery. Yet few of us dare to explore that mystery. They read about it, watch films about it, go to talks by experts about, but how many dare to take off their clothes covering their ignorance and dive into the great sea within them. There is no alternative to personal experience. Yet we are, you are, Life itself, so explore yourself.
I suggest you meet death face to face and find what hides behind the mask of skeleton. I quote a man exploring meeting death.
Example: I entered the sewer. There I remembered two things from my past. The first was a feeling from yesterday. I had a distinct feeling that Mr M, a beautiful Greek man I knew who had died, had been watching over me and had taken an interest in my life and spiritual progress. I felt that I was entering into the domain of death and was exploring it further.
I felt quite strong feeling of the river being the Styx, and there was a boat coming for me. It was propelled by a cloaked figure. When I asked to see him he was a skeleton. I recognised this was the image of what most people felt was death. So, I said to the figure, “I recognise this is not really who you are, so please show me your face.”
The figure turned to me and the cloak fell away. The head was a whole world, shining and beautiful, and the body was light and wonder. Then I could feel myself lifted up, like in a massive lift, and I felt an inner uplift in myself. I came face to face with a wonderful effulgent light. But then I knew that the light was the real me and it blended into me. I was aware of a great blessing, and that this light would shine through me. I also felt as if I had work to do, and it was to keep on with what I was doing. This would lead to something wonderful.
Your dream is an open invitation to explore and find transformation. See
http://dreamhawk.com/approaches-to-being/opening-to-life/ Tony