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Old 22-09-2014, 04:59 AM
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*Long Post*--Dual Dreams of Light: 'Twin Flame-Related' Methinks.

I hope it is well and good for me to write of not one--but two dreams--in this post (I believe in multi-tasking where I see it to be fit!). Normally, I would not think to do this but because of each of them seeming to be mirrors of one another, I think it prudent that I do so.

This will be something in the way of a longer post (as I am a writer by trade) and I wish to include certain details of my life 'in the real' to assist anyone here who might be kind and gracious enough to afford me their own objective interpretation of these two dreams.

First I will recount each dream (mind you, neither of them are particularly long in nature).

Dream One ("The Lighthouse Dream"):

In early March of this year, I had a highly emotional dream in which I lived on an island (though the mainland did not appear too faraway in the distance) set with a white cottage and a white lighthouse. I was married to a ‘young and good-looking’ lighthouse keeper. I had exited the cottage and was on my way to join him in the lighthouse which was set a bit of a distance away from the house. I descended a steep and rocky incline to do so, but with little effort. I was aware that my ‘husband’ was having to light the beacon twice a day every day–both in the morning and in the evening (of course, in reality, lighthouses are lit only at dusk and are snuffed out at dawn). My ‘husband’ was in a specific kind of peril in doing this task and I worried for him–to the point of a pain in my heart, in my soul, for I could sense how especially dear he was to me. He had to cross a patch of frozen-over water and then cross over some snow-covered rocks to reach the tower. My fear was that he would fall through the ice and would drown--that I would lose him forever. I was not at all worried for my own safety in crossing over the ice. I was on my way to join him in the lighthouse that morning to help him light its beacon. I knew it to be our beacon, our lighthouse. I had ascended the full length of the lighthouse's stairwell and had entered the lighting chamber. The beacon was being lit and together, we were then aiming it and shining it out to the world. I recall speaking words of encouragement to him, but my recollection as to what they were is unclear. I was aware of my 'husband's' presence, but I did not actually see him at any point within the dream's context. I woke up not knowing for sure who my ‘husband’ was in the dream (though I am married to someone in real life).

Come May time, I learn that my 'twin' is to play a lighthouse keeper in a theatre production (he does some amateur acting here and there--but he is very, very good at it!). Thus, the 'lighthouse dream' was precognitive and/or telepathic in nature; the 'husband' in my dream was, my 'twin'. There are also facets to the play’s story which are eerie; some of these have similarities to one of two books I am currently working on (I am a writer) and have been working on for quite some time now–though I am (finally) near to completing it. Mind you, the stories are completely different but there are some details which would impress even Dr. Carl Gustav Jung with their synchronicity. My story even has its own ‘beacon’ via a Victorian oil lamp which plays an important role upon a symbolic level.

My 'twin' and I had not so much as quarreled the previous autumn, but we had a very significant 'difference' or 'conflict'. He left, then returned and I then left, to return. Of late, we have been communicating but we are not 'together' upon a physical level (again, I am married--unhappily, I might add). Last autumn, I went into a spiritual and creative seclusion which I am still in; I spend much of my time meditating and doing other spiritual work as well as working in a fury to finish my writing projects. He will be starting his role as a lighthouse keeper this autumn and this performance will endure for several weeks. I expect to be completing my novel set in the Victorian era also during this autumn.

Dream Two ("The Lantern Dream"):

This dream occurred in August. I was told by a male friend (someone I know in reality, yes) that I should view when some Lord and Lady first met in their lifetime for they had since met again and were wedded. He was born of nobility and she was not. For some reason, I thought that it would not be that long ago--that their original meeting had occurred much sooner than what I was to see. Suddenly, I found myself to be watching, as an observer, what was a festive gathering celebrating Christmas. In the snow-covered field, were what appeared to be merry peasant folk. The dream seemed to be set, say, some two or three-hundred years ago. There were conifers shrouded in snow and decorated with ornaments and ribbons. There were even reindeer in the field and their antlers were bedecked by bells and greenery such as holly and ivy. I watched as a very small group came to join the celebration among the peasant folk. A few of them appeared to be those who served the one noble: a boy aged around eleven to thirteen. He was a handsome boy and he had dark blonde hair with hints of auburn. He was dressed in a fine purple coat of velvet and in his hand, he carried a lantern which was set aflame and it was decorated with yet more greenery. A little peasant girl with long dark hair--aged six to eight years-old--hurried up to greet him. In her hand, she carried another lantern also decorated with greenery. They seemed overjoyed to see one another as though they were somehow familiar to one another though they were only just meeting. I could feel the love between them was strong. At the end of the dream, they held each of their lanterns up and beside the other.

(Do I have long dark hair? Yes, yes I do. Does my 'twin' have blondish-auburn hair? Yes, yes he does.)

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Thank you for reading this and a double 'thank you' if you respond.

Pleasant dreams...Goodnight...
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Old 22-09-2014, 05:38 PM
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The "Husband" and the Twins mirror you as yourself. Thus your dream is about you being with you. The light and lanterns are how you illuminate the world around you. How you precieve the world. You are seeing the world from the window of your soul the Light House. You are familiar with yourself and you do love yourself. The snow is about your wisdom. You can show others and yourself, the way with your wisdom (light). You are in harmony within yourself.
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