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sanddollar

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Nov 22, 2009, 10:11:19 PM11/22/09
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I become aware while standing along a clear water shallow
creek. In front of me is a fish bowl attached to a low limb of a tree
next to the creek. The fish bowl is a small one with flat sides and
inside is a hugh greenish/brown bull frog. He is too big for the bowl
and there is some kind of an aquatic plant under him and he has one
front foot partly out of the fish bowl opening. I reach in and manage
to work him out, setting him down and he jumps into the water going
under a over hanging rock that is submerged. I then take the fish
bowl turning it up side down and the water and aquatic plant fall out
into the clear water along with a couple of small lobsters. The
lobsters head for the under water shelf too. I see several small fish
swimming along. I wake up just then.
Sandy

M Winther

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Nov 25, 2009, 3:45:30 AM11/25/09
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"sanddollar" <morning...@gmail.com> skrev i meddelandet
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It seems there is something inside you waiting to be released. In
fairytales the frog king is very important, often it's a helping
spirit. The way in which the creatures take shelter probably means
that they shall not be exposed to daylight consciousness, at least not
too much. So you don't need to know exactly what it is, in time it
will show. The release of the spirit in a bottle is a common motif.
Often the spirit, or the frog king, is very grateful and will help its
rescuer in the future. It's renimiscent of a birth. It's a lucky
symbol, I think. The small lobsters, however, could perhaps point at
trouble, but I'm not at all certain what they mean. Maybe they are the
frog king's helpers.

Mats


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