Thursday, 4 August 2011

 
By Perry Estelle, June 14, 2011 10:51 pm
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“Dwarves and Cyclops”

Here continues your related dreams and my personal overview. I have been studying dreams for 20 years and helped many people understand the inner self and subconscious mind by re-living the dream right here, right now. I cannot guarantee you any life-changing manifestations to exceed all your hopes and dreams. But guess what? You can…
“This dream has been with me a lot. Usually, after I have a rough day at work!” Beth UK
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“I’m with my brother and we are about 12 years old in some kind of abandoned mine. It’s muddy. My brother is pleading for us to go home. There is a ramshackle ghetto of shacks and outbuildings. There are black plumes of smoke coming from rigs that twist into the air.
Ear-splitting sawing /industrial drilling/hammering noises deafen me. There is a huge old crane with a giant anvil dangling from it. It’s spinning on the jib which creaks and sways. There are heavily soiled grey figures working at noisy clanking machines. I see sparks jumping from electric saws and the smelting of steel. They wear black goggles (like welders wear) and are busy almost robotically using hammers and pouring molten metal into jigs.
We start to explore and jump into this rubble wagon that is like a roller coaster ride. It takes us through an entrance to a cave. It is the inside of a mountain where hundreds of dwarves, carrying shoulder baskets mindlessly come to and fro. One drops his basket and is punished with a spiked club. Ball bearings roll out and the dwarf tries to recover. They are being watched by Cyclops. We get in and peer inside hiding among cracks in the rock face. There is a massive forge with dwarves working the bellows and heating up what look like ball bearings about the size of golf balls. I disturb a loose rock and a grey man sees me looking through the window and takes off his goggles . He has no eyes. Just steel balls in the sockets.
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All the time my brother is begging me to give ourselves up. I refuse to listen.
The dwarves also spot us and give chase. We are running through a foot of mud but they are carried by the anvil on the crane and they sit on it cackling as it swoops towards me. They are about to drop the anvil and just in time we jump back into our rubble wagon and escape. We run out of track and the wagon leaves the rails and starts to fly. The wagon turns into a flying car and we spend the journey looking at the Seven Wonders of the World. Gizeh and the Great Wall of China etc. Then the car speeds up and shoots towards outer space and the car enters a sort of wormhole and the speedometer turns into a clock and DVD showing what my life will be in the future. It divides into a dual/split screen and the clock whizzes through the days months and years and then from past to present and future. They pictures showcase my life and there are around with pictures of me getting older and older and foraging for food in bins, unkempt and sick. On the other side of the screen I’m on a Caribbean cruise and driving beautiful cars and living in mansions. Then the car exits the tunnel and it explodes and evaporates and I find myself falling through the air, and I end up back at the beginning of the dream up to my knees in mud. My brother greets me and says “Please can we go home?.”
This is a complex example but let’s look at the images. It’s not all doom and gloom and better hopes and aspirations to be found is out there.
The Environment: Mud, or trudging through it, means ‘feeling bogged down’. Mud symbolises Mother Earth too so it may be nature’s way of telling you to go ‘back to basics’ and stop complicating your life.
Machinery: Industrial imagery of heavy machinery indicates ‘a grind’. Life is boring. You want to get out of a dull routine. It’s relentless and its just like all your decisions have been made for you by other people. You need a change. Aspects of your life are too mechanical. You crave spontaneity.
Crane with anvil: The crane is potentially what will crush you. There is a huge crane in your life that towers over you in a threatening way. Something so big in your life that threatens or intimidates that seems too big to run away from, right now but you will overpower this huge obstacle with a little faith.
Shacks and sheds: This is where you feel vulnerable being ‘left outside’. Yet, in a way you are glad you are not imprisoned like the rest of the slaves tied to their machines. You can see past the tedium. You have hope.
Grey man in goggles: These are the people you do not want to be. They are blinkered. Without eyes. Just cold steel orbs instead stuck in their sockets. Significantly, you see the whole of industry and being wage slaves as a way to blind us. You are frightened of ‘losing sight’ of your real goals’ and loathe mediocrity.
The Dwarves: These represent the part of you as taking responsibility for how you really feel and what you really want. The parts of your life that you wrongly think seem small and insignificant are in fact the key to open many doors for you. Listen to your heart. You have contributed to your life and the lives of others in many ways. You see yourself as a tiny cog in a big wheel. Time to jam that wheel, and ‘put your spoke in’. The dwarves were all the times you doubted yourself. Doubts start of small and become huge if you let them. Remember the dwarf that dropped the basket? That doubt was pointless. The steel balls served no purpose. They did not restore sight to those blinded by mediocrity. It just turned them into robots. You are not an automaton. You are unique. You are all-seeing, and not like the others.
The Cyclops: Is your fear. Giant abominations that browbeat you every time things go wrong. The classic beast has only one eye. It sees only one dimension. That is what fear does. It tries to rule the subconscious and make you believe only one side of the story. Time to combat fear, and open both your eyes and follow your dream. If the Dwarf (doubt) wasn’t there your fear (Cyclops) would never exist or bother you again. Confront the dwarves and banish the Cyclops. In your dream you tried to run away from your doubts and they follow you. In your dream you escape for a while. Just one more inch of confidence will break the cycle. You can be whatever you want and create your new life. A dwarf is too small to hurt you. A Cyclops too visually impaired. Fear is the cousin of blind panic. Doubt is the thief of good ideas and your natural creativity.
The Flying car: Enables you to see what you have been missing. That there is a whole wide world out there that is just waiting for you to enjoy it.
Your brother: You love him so very much but he has always held you back. Trying to keep you safe, like all good brothers. But he cannot live your life. You need to take those risks by yourself to break the cycle. Only you can do that. He will understand that you deserve your new beginning.
Outcome: You don’t need to go back to the mud in your life. The car dashboard showed you your choices. You have wonderful options. Shift your thinking and believe in your success. Take nothing less from your unique existence. Your good health, freedom, abundance and prosperity starts today. Soon you will have the lifestyle you really want if you shift your thinking.
All you have to do is just a few baby steps to break the cycle starting with believing in yourself and get real control of your life back.
You see, this dream is your wake up call. There are so many blind followers of the ‘system’ out there. You have had your eyes opened. You know you can achieve anything you want. Don’t let this dream stop you. To the contrary let it inspire you now, and for the rest of your life.
Sweet dreams
Perry
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