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Old 18-03-2018, 06:14 PM
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Interfering in an argument

I dreamt that I was sat down comfortably on the floor between two women sat on a sofa with both of their knees at my head level. The one on my left was angrily voicing an issue between herself and the other woman. The woman on the right 'sighed' at some point whilst listening to the other. This made the woman who was talking stop what she was saying and curtly cut off the rest of what she wanted to say with, 'forget it, just forget it.'

They both then sat there in silence and I looked at them both, knelt up between them, looked at the woman on the right of me and said, 'It's because you 'sighed.'

I felt I did that because I wanted things to be fair and the woman who sighed wasn't allowing it. I'm not sure if she even realised she'd 'sighed' as they both stared at me in surprise.

As I was waking up I clearly heard the words 'Blake' and 'Unyard.' They weren't mine.
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Old 19-03-2018, 09:42 PM
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I dreamt that I was sat down comfortably on the floor between two women sat on a sofa with both of their knees at my head level. The one on my left was angrily voicing an issue between herself and the other woman. The woman on the right 'sighed' at some point whilst listening to the other. This made the woman who was talking stop what she was saying and curtly cut off the rest of what she wanted to say with, 'forget it, just forget it.'

They both then sat there in silence and I looked at them both, knelt up between them, looked at the woman on the right of me and said, 'It's because you 'sighed.'

I felt I did that because I wanted things to be fair and the woman who sighed wasn't allowing it. I'm not sure if she even realised she'd 'sighed' as they both stared at me in surprise.

As I was waking up I clearly heard the words 'Blake' and 'Unyard.' They weren't mine.

you were "at the knees" of those two women... meaning you were learning
from them. their apparent surprise at your remarks appears to be due to
your instruction given to them (!). there's also the idea of "being cut off
at the knees", which that 'sigh' may have accomplished.
whatever "issue" was being discussed appears inconsequential in and of itself,
since you've provided no specificity (and perhaps received none), but the
anger, and the response of exasperation, seem to be what has disturbed your
sense of 'fairness'. on the whole, your dream may have involved you instructing
your 'higher ups' [spiritual elders] on the importance of remaining open and
receptive to authentically expressed, emotionally charged information.

i'm clueless as to the significance of "Blake" and "Unyard". i see that William Blake,
John Bunyan, and Daniel Defoe are all buried at Bunhill Fields....
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bunhill_Fields
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Old 20-03-2018, 06:46 PM
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Blake means writing & so the argument is probably something on the internet. And Unyard means own yard, which means stay in your own yard & don't pry into other's affairs. So the dream is saying there will be no argument if you mind your own business & just ignore someone on the net who is hot tempered & argumentative.

I’ll take that on board just in case, thank you Perfection
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Old 20-03-2018, 06:48 PM
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you were "at the knees" of those two women... meaning you were learning
from them. their apparent surprise at your remarks appears to be due to
your instruction given to them (!). there's also the idea of "being cut off
at the knees", which that 'sigh' may have accomplished.
whatever "issue" was being discussed appears inconsequential in and of itself,
since you've provided no specificity (and perhaps received none), but the
anger, and the response of exasperation, seem to be what has disturbed your
sense of 'fairness'. on the whole, your dream may have involved you instructing
your 'higher ups' [spiritual elders] on the importance of remaining open and
receptive to authentically expressed, emotionally charged information.

i'm clueless as to the significance of "Blake" and "Unyard". i see that William Blake,
John Bunyan, and Daniel Defoe are all buried at Bunhill Fields....
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bunhill_Fields

I can be misunderstood which tends to happen a lot, I’m sat here laughing while I type that but it's really not always funny and I have a tendency to say my piece if I think somebody’s being bullied or if they’re in a situation of being misunderstood because I know what that’s like. It seems to be part of my nature and my dad instilled a sense of fairness in me that I struggle to deviate from but it's not always a good thing, people don’t like others who aren’t involved standing up to them. Lol my higher ups getting a dose of it too.

Blake and Unyard had me stumped, I’ve asked for clarification. Thank you
kindly H:O:R:A:C:E
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Old 21-03-2018, 03:59 AM
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Lolly: ...people don’t like others who aren’t involved standing up to them.
to be a witness to something entails "involvement"; it makes for being a
'participant' in some degree. it could be that those who are disinclined to
accept a perspective shared from a third party are more interested in the
battle than in arriving at truth. i figure it's best to let your heart be the
guide, and interject your views if that's what it takes to be authentic to
your own sense of well-being [would you feel bad about yourself if you
withheld stepping in?... then don't be afraid, speak your truth].
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