Re: silver bullet
Originally Posted by
Mishell
This was part of a series of dreams I had last night. Lots of symblos that seem to point to the same conclusion, but I was hoping some of you would have additional insight into the silver bullet part...
My sister and I were with our Mother, driving in the old family van we had when we were kids. It was a big silver van that some friends affectionately dubbed "the silver bullet". The roads were icy and we were sliding around a bit.
This is the past. Sometimes it was difficult being in your family, thus, the slippery, uncertain journey.
We passed a restaurant and I told my mother that I wanted to stop there because it was Thanksgiving, and I hadn't had Thanksgiving dinner in 4 years.
You finally feel that you have something to be thankful for after a period of "hunger" over the past 4 years. Now you get to "feast."
My mother was irritated, but she turned the van around so that I could eat.
Your mother could be more supportive and positive about the things that make you happy. Nonetheless, she goes along with your decision and since she has the power of the driver she could deny you this.
No one else wanted anything.
You perceive them as satisfied with their lot or, possibly, not that interested in your goals as they do not share them.
The dream ended before we went into the restaurant.
You don't know the outcome, only that you've been lead to the possibility of satisfaction in your life.
"A dream is a question, not an answer."
(Therapist and dreamworker Strephon Kaplan
Williams)
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