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My dream last night
Published on February 9, 2007 By Tova7 In Misc

 

 

Last night I dreamed.

 

 

There were two tribes of people.  Believers and non believers, not necessarily in the Christian sense.  It was more generic, less Jesus.

 

The believers consisted of a variety of people who followed God.  Each person was in different stages, levels, heights of belief.

 

The non believers consisted of a wide range, from really good people (who just didn’t follow God), all the way down to the basest most disgusting criminal.

 

I was on the bottom rung of the believer’s ladder.

 

We all lived on an island and there seemed to be an invisible line separating the different tribes, though there was some mixing.  The believers preached about the end times, heaven, their god, hell, and the non believers scoffed or ignored it.

 

One day while living in my tribe, on this island, which was a world, my throat started hurting.  I reached deep into the back of my mouth and pulled out a locust.

 

 

Repulsed, I released it into the world.  It flew, killing unbelievers and believers alike.

 

I ran toward the sea, trying to breathe, and felt another one in the back of my throat.  I was compelled to remove it for breath, so I reached in with forefinger and thumb and dislodged it from the back of my throat.  I could feel its legs and wings fluttering on my tonsils, then on the top of my mouth.  It too took flight and began devouring people.

 

Screams and fear filled the air.  All was chaos.

 

I wanted to keep the locusts in, but I couldn’t breathe and my throat hurt.  After each extraction, there was only a moment’s relief before another rose to take its place.  And they always came out backward, so my fingers sometimes squished their bodies before they left my mouth.

 

I freed thousands of locusts from the dark hive of my aching throat.

 

They killed everyone, with buzzing relish.

 

The last one killed me.

 

Suffocation.

 

I arrived in heaven to serve the same faces I knew on the island.  There was much complaining and jockeying for positions.  Some who were expected did not show.  Some, believed unworthy on the island, stood tall amid shocked elders.

 

I was thankful to make it.

 

My job in heaven reflected the spiritual growth I attained on the island.  I was named mail man to the condemned.  The job was unsavory and everyone in heaven was secretly glad they managed their faith a little bit better than me so they weren’t forced to do it.

 

A great lake separated the condemned from heaven.

 

A thick rough rope hung above the lake and stretched from heaven to the place of torment (which looked exactly like the island, sans believers).

 

The condemned broke into groups.  The “good people” split off from the criminals and built a Mayan city.  Other factions formed.  There was constant war.

 

My job was to climb hand over hand on the rope, feet dangling, careful not to drop into the lake or be lost for eternity in its murky depths.  I took mail to the condemned, but never from them.  This was my duty to help me remember that I did not toil for my faith in life, so I would toil forever more in heaven.  Always aware I was barely, just barely, granted access to heaven.

 

So every day I fought, sweat, and breathed hard while hanging on to the rope.  The mail sack was heavy and often caused me to lose my grip.  My hands were rough and calloused.

 

Every visit to other side convinced me the wars were getting worse.  The island began to crumble.  The ground shook, the houses fell, floods swept houses away, yet no one noticed because they were too busy fighting.  The good people started to go bad.  The bad people got worse.

 

The condemned were no longer glad to get mail.  Still, everyday I swung myself across the massive expanse of the lake.  Until the day they tried to keep me from leaving.

 

They chased me.  They sent boats out on the lake to shoot me off the rope.

 

I ran through the flooded floors of fallen down houses, the barren fields with dead soldiers and bodies of snakes, the sticky floors of dark cinemas where visitors drank blood on ice.

 

I needed to get back to the rope!

 

Couldn’t breathe.

 

My throat started hurting.

 

I felt the familiar scratching, reached into the back of my throat and pulled out a locust.  One by one, hundreds, thousands, until every single condemned soul was assigned a torment by an individual locust.  The locusts burrowed into their skin, tormented them, tortured them, for eternity since they could not die.

 

When my throat finally stopped hurting, I dragged myself to the rope and went hand over hand back to the other side.  I looked down at the bodies writhing in the boats below me, my empty mail sack flapping on my back.

 

Defeated and hurting, hands bleeding from the journey, I dropped to the white sand beach on heaven’s side.

 

A high ranking member of the faith lay on the beach, attended by many servants.  He summoned me.  I crawled over to him.  He took in my bloody hands, my grief stricken eyes, my tattered clothes.

 

“Better to be a mail man in heaven than a ruler in hell.”  He sniffed and turned away from me.

 

My throat started hurting.


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on Feb 11, 2007

I didn't know this either. This incident I was talking about probably happened in 98 or 99 because that's when my son worked at that store. My grandmother loves SK and buys all his books. She stood in line to get his signature and she noticed he had a six pack under the table. Thats where I got the term "usual" cuz I just thought that was his thing. I remembered it because my grandmother made a comment about it to him and she told me about it. I didn't know he was supposed to be on the wagon. I'm thinking that episode with my grandmother was post 88 as well.

For what it's worth. I just figured it helped him write.

No worries KFC.  I believe you.

Maybe he carries a 6 pack around as a mascot? haha.  Well, I don't know the man at all so I won't presume.....

Sober, or not, the man is prolific that's for sure.  I suspect by the time they bury him, he'll have half the shelves on one isle in my library.  He's already half way there.

on Feb 11, 2007
  I was just worried for the poor guy.  interesting though, in adversity often lies the seed of a greater gift
on Feb 11, 2007
in adversity often lies the seed of a greater gift


Very well said.

I couldn't agree more...except of course when that adversity hits MY life.  
on Feb 11, 2007

So I went to this site on dream interpretation...

http://www.dreammoods.com/

Mailman
To see a mailman in your dream, symbolizes your communications with others. You need to get the word out about something.

To dream that you are a mailman, suggests that a message is being channeled to you from your unconscious. Pay close attention to the message of this dream.

Heaven
To see heaven in your dream, signifies your desires to find perfect happiness. You may be trying to escape from the difficulties you are experiencing in your life. And your dream serves as a medium in which you can restore your faith, optimism, and hopes.

Hell
To dream of hell, denotes that you may be suffering from a seemingly inescapable situation. You may have placed your decision or course of action into someone else's hand. Alternatively, you may be possessing many inner fears and repressed guilty feelings. It is time to quit punishing yourself and take it easy for awhile.

Locusts
To see locusts in your dream, signifies a lack of psychological nourishment. You may feel that your are lacking in creativity or that your creativity is being destroyed. Alternatively, it may represent cycles.

That is messed up.

 

on Feb 11, 2007
Let's see: You need to get the message out that you're trying to escape being trapped by a loss in creativity.
no, that's just messed up --- enigmatic and profound --- much better
on Feb 11, 2007

enigmatic and profound --- much better

hahahha.

I was thinking it odd that the "tight rope" between heaven and hell I worked on as a mail man..well I wasn't walking on it but hanging on it by my fingernails.

Ropes
To see ropes in your dream, represents some connection or a way to tie/hold things together.

To dream that you are walking on a rope, denotes that you will engage in a doubtful investment but it will prove to be successful.

To dream that you are climbing up a rope, indicates your determination to succeed and overcome adversity. It may also represent your climb to the top. If you are climbing down a rope, then it indicates that you are experiencing disappointments and decline in some business affair.

To dream that you are tied up in ropes, signifies that you will let your heart guide you contrary to your better judgment.



Tightrope
To dream that you are walking on a tightrope, indicates that you are in a very precarious situation. You need to proceed carefully and weigh all the pros and cons of your decisions.

And here I was thinkin the struggle, the balance, it takes to live as God wills and still live in this world was being reflected.

But nooooo, this web site has nothing in this dream that is good for me.

Oh well.  Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar.

on Feb 12, 2007

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on Feb 12, 2007
Tova,

What an incredible dream. I really do hope you write something from this. It would be an awesome read. It is so rich with imagery, it really does sound like something Joss Whedon (the man who created the Buffy series) would write.

Wow... Nothing else to add except... Wow!
on Feb 12, 2007

What an incredible dream. I really do hope you write something from this. It would be an awesome read. It is so rich with imagery, it really does sound like something Joss Whedon (the man who created the Buffy series) would write.

Thanks Dyno.  I think it was my brain rearranging the Buffy stuff I saw over a few weeks with some other things thrown in.  It was vivid, and I will always remember it.  Now more so that I wrote it down.

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Thanks Mason you made my day!

 

on Feb 15, 2007
Tonya, I loved this! I can't believe it's a dream, and man what a dream! I can just see the vibrant colors evoked! Wow! It WOULD make a fantastic fantasy story!

on Feb 16, 2007
WOULD make a fantastic fantasy story!


Thanks FS...if I can just find some extra time to do it.  
on Feb 25, 2007
I read this a few days ago and I was thinking about it tonight. Needless to say, that was a seriously amazing dream from an extraordinary person.

The element that stayed in my mind most was the locusts. (Probably because you included a graphic photo. Heh. I respond best to visuals.)

my throat started hurting. I reached deep into the back of my mouth and pulled out a locust.


Repulsed, I released it into the world. It flew, killing unbelievers and believers alike.


I wanted to keep the locusts in


Dreams are a personal thing, so it could mean anything to you. As for me, if I had that element in a dream, the locusts would probably represent imperfections I have that I can't help inflicting on the world. They hurt people, but my flaws just keep coming, hurting more people.

Not to imply that's what it meant for you.

--Gotta go-- it's 3am-- baby's crying--
on Feb 25, 2007
Glad to see you Angela!

3am? I hope you got some rest.

That's a good interpretation of the locust. Never thought of that. But I can certainly see ways that applies to me!

Thanks.
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