Chinese Dragon Drawings

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I had a dream. can you help me interpret????

I dream of an eel. Me and my father was standing on a river, the Lecturer is dark. eel swam around us. his tail was so strong as a sword. I was afraid to stand in the water because I find eel scary and gross. Then I saw a beautiful fish, its head and tail of gold, but the body was silky white marks (drawings) of the ancient Chinese painting of treasure chest, dragons, cherry blossoms, etc. I saw the beautiful fish has a bruise on the side, I tried to heal. but later he died. processed fish completely dark. What do you by my weird dream?

A big dream. Colors seem to express feelings and unspoken or pure intuition. Gold is self-knowledge, inner knowledge, after the event moves. The head of your fish is golden wisdom like yours. fish tail is golden, like your physical platform, legs and feet. The silky quality of fish body, your life now has a safe value, development renewal and sweetness of life, and the dragon gay or useful to overcome. To suffer and to die is "the fish's fate." If you were open to reincarnation the fate of such fish may be indicative of a life in China with a black pattern flies in the story. That is, you can enjoy certain aspects of Chinese culture and history, however, your dream, now, there is no "live" connection, ie a sense of inner joy, consciousness, contemporary life, while reading a Chinese story, novel, or listen to music Chinese. It is less mystical than a mere "connection" or find present meaning "in such Chinese (Status every soul initiative is an arc or complete building itself up to block, and ends (after a time in post-adoption learning and absorbing)). Some interesting cultural books along this line: "Testimony of Light," Helen Greaves, "Men in White Apparel," Colton Ann Ree, "Reincarnation: The Missing Link in Christianity," Prophet, "Life Before Life, Jim Tucker, MD," The Reincarnation of Edgar Cayce? ", Free and Wilcock, http://www.divinecosmos.com Babies Remember Birth," David Chamberlain, Ph.D., "Beyond from the ashes: the case of the reincarnation of the Holocaust, "Rabbi Gershom Yonassan, and" Reborn in the West: The Reincarnation Masters, "Vicki MacKenzie.

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