I don’t believe we live many lives and are reincarnated over and over.
But…
I have had this dream a few times now and it is, to say the least, disconcerting.
I’m in a room, it looks to be a one-room log cabin, and down on wall a stove and beside it a bed. It’s cozy, so I suspect it might be cold outside.
The wood stove is burning and is the source of warmth.
This all sounds very homely, perhaps a dream inspired by inner happiness with my lot in life. I know that around the first time had the dream I was living in a house with a wood stove in the kitchen.
Why then is the woman, as a matter of interest, the woman who is my wife in this dream, not my current wife?
Are you as confused as I am?
Let me add this, I first had this dream the day before I married in this life. Could it be construed that I was foretelling a long and contented life with the woman I was about to marry or was it a memory triggered from a previous married life?
I’m sure Freud would have a field day with this one.
Aliens are abducting you and consequently having false memories planted in your head. Happens to the best of us. 😀
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Also, you have posted before your thoughts and observations on common everyday words and phrases. I would love to read your insights on the phrase ‘ home is where you make it.’ Been coming across it a lot lately for some reason.
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It’s funny that I was just discussing this subject with my husband a few days ago, mainly because the people in my dreams seem so real and the actions so familiar. But as a Christian, I resist the thought of reincarnation, but there is so much about the world we don’t know.
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Ooh this is very interesting. Consider this: was it a character of a book you have yet to write? My series was spawned by a dream I had, which was included in part at the beginning of my first book.
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It might be, but it’s in the past, and I think it’s a long time ago when houses had basically on room.
It has come several times now, and I’m hoping it will go longer
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Nothing wrong with a tale from the past, right?
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Right!
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Puts me in mind of the womb. Warm and cozy; woman present.
Not related to “the womb,” but have you ever read “The Shack,” in which God is portrayed as a woman?
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Not yey, but it sounds interesting
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