DownUnderNZer
MY DREAM SNIPPET:
All I dreamt of was being inside one of those tent things in the middle of a desert amongst men all in robes and we were in a disagreement. I was one of them, so not female.
Kind of like a Lawrence of Arabia or Sinbad feel.
Whatever we weren't agreeing about involved money and assets, so although it wasn't the most comfortable environments to be in (and it wasn't) I suppose we were Shieks.
Nothing about this was modern, so I am hoping it is not a reference to going back to "basics" in the future.
MY THOUGHTS: Most of the day this dream bothered me. It doesn't really appeal to me to be something like that or to go back to a very hard way of living as that it what it seemed like with what we were wearing and being in a tent with not much to offer in the way of an Oasis.
However, this "meeting" amongst us was very important and did involve a lot more than just wealth. Thing is I knew none of us were poor, struggling or at an unfair socio economic disposition/standpoint.
Anyways, I am wondering if one of my future lives is going back to scratch and basics as a man from an Arabic family, and it doesn't matter what socio economic group I come from.
The human experience maybe to "compromise" or to be "an equal" where it matters.
Will think on it more....
All I dreamt of was being inside one of those tent things in the middle of a desert amongst men all in robes and we were in a disagreement. I was one of them, so not female.
Kind of like a Lawrence of Arabia or Sinbad feel.
Whatever we weren't agreeing about involved money and assets, so although it wasn't the most comfortable environments to be in (and it wasn't) I suppose we were Shieks.
Nothing about this was modern, so I am hoping it is not a reference to going back to "basics" in the future.
MY THOUGHTS: Most of the day this dream bothered me. It doesn't really appeal to me to be something like that or to go back to a very hard way of living as that it what it seemed like with what we were wearing and being in a tent with not much to offer in the way of an Oasis.
However, this "meeting" amongst us was very important and did involve a lot more than just wealth. Thing is I knew none of us were poor, struggling or at an unfair socio economic disposition/standpoint.
Anyways, I am wondering if one of my future lives is going back to scratch and basics as a man from an Arabic family, and it doesn't matter what socio economic group I come from.
The human experience maybe to "compromise" or to be "an equal" where it matters.
Will think on it more....