Roland J. Prather
Jedi
I had a dream less then a month ago I don’t remember much of it because I didn’t write it down to read it now but what maters the most to me was the very end of the dream.
I put $10.00 into this slot and out came honey. I look at it and “shocked I said Honey!”! And grab it in a quick motion and automatically a drip of honey from my finger came to my mouth.
Somehow I knew that if I didn’t taste the honey one of the dream characters would have taken it by whatever means of trickery almost to say that I would not have been wise enough to hold on to it.
As if the first thing to do with the honey was to taste it immediately so that I could have some kind of “wise shield” in keeping hold of the jar of honey.
Tasting it I suddenly became more conscious when one of the characters try too, and I have to say it was very “sly” .
Wanted to know If anyone had another perspective on this or info about this dream and/or honey or had a dream similar to this
But here is what I pulled up on the symbolism of Honey, while taking this with a grain of salt :
http://www.lunedemiel.tm.fr/anglais/06.htm
Honey
A basic foodstuff, but which can also be a drink - like milk with which it is often associated -, honey is a symbol of richness and sweetness in all traditions. In the sacred texts of East and West, milk and honey flow like a stream through the promised land. The Celtic traditions celebrate mead as an immortal beverage. In Greek mythology, in which honey is the drink of the gods of Olympus, it is the symbol of knowledge, learning and wisdom , it is a food reserved for the elect, the iniated, and to exceptional people in this world and the next. Greek tradition claims that Pythagoras ate nothing but honey throughout his entire life.
All the great prophets refer to honey in the Scriptures. Speech is honey, it represents softness, justice, virtue and divine goodness. The
Koran uses holy terms to talk of bees and honey :"Honey is the first blessing that God gave the earth". Virgil calls honey the celestial gift of the dew, dew itself being a symbol of initiation. Honey even designates supreme bliss and the state of Nirvana. Symbol of all sweetness, the honey of knowledge creates the happiness of mankind.
The perfection of honey makes it a major element in many religions rituals. For the Egyptians, honey was the tears of the god Râ and was a part of all the religious offerings in pharaonic Egypt. In Islam, according to the Prophet, it restores sight, preserves health and resuscitates the dead. For the American Indians, it plays a great part in ceremonies and the rites of initiation and purification. A source of inspiration, honey gave Pindar the gift of poetry and Pythagoras the gift of science.
In modern psychoanalytical thinking, honey symbolizes the "higher self" , the ultimate consequence of work on one's inner self. As the result of the transmutation of ephemeral pollen into a delicious food of immortality, honey symbolizes the transformation by initiation, the conversion of the soul, and the complete integration of the person.
I put $10.00 into this slot and out came honey. I look at it and “shocked I said Honey!”! And grab it in a quick motion and automatically a drip of honey from my finger came to my mouth.
Somehow I knew that if I didn’t taste the honey one of the dream characters would have taken it by whatever means of trickery almost to say that I would not have been wise enough to hold on to it.
As if the first thing to do with the honey was to taste it immediately so that I could have some kind of “wise shield” in keeping hold of the jar of honey.
Tasting it I suddenly became more conscious when one of the characters try too, and I have to say it was very “sly” .
Wanted to know If anyone had another perspective on this or info about this dream and/or honey or had a dream similar to this
But here is what I pulled up on the symbolism of Honey, while taking this with a grain of salt :
http://www.lunedemiel.tm.fr/anglais/06.htm
Honey
A basic foodstuff, but which can also be a drink - like milk with which it is often associated -, honey is a symbol of richness and sweetness in all traditions. In the sacred texts of East and West, milk and honey flow like a stream through the promised land. The Celtic traditions celebrate mead as an immortal beverage. In Greek mythology, in which honey is the drink of the gods of Olympus, it is the symbol of knowledge, learning and wisdom , it is a food reserved for the elect, the iniated, and to exceptional people in this world and the next. Greek tradition claims that Pythagoras ate nothing but honey throughout his entire life.
All the great prophets refer to honey in the Scriptures. Speech is honey, it represents softness, justice, virtue and divine goodness. The
Koran uses holy terms to talk of bees and honey :"Honey is the first blessing that God gave the earth". Virgil calls honey the celestial gift of the dew, dew itself being a symbol of initiation. Honey even designates supreme bliss and the state of Nirvana. Symbol of all sweetness, the honey of knowledge creates the happiness of mankind.
The perfection of honey makes it a major element in many religions rituals. For the Egyptians, honey was the tears of the god Râ and was a part of all the religious offerings in pharaonic Egypt. In Islam, according to the Prophet, it restores sight, preserves health and resuscitates the dead. For the American Indians, it plays a great part in ceremonies and the rites of initiation and purification. A source of inspiration, honey gave Pindar the gift of poetry and Pythagoras the gift of science.
In modern psychoanalytical thinking, honey symbolizes the "higher self" , the ultimate consequence of work on one's inner self. As the result of the transmutation of ephemeral pollen into a delicious food of immortality, honey symbolizes the transformation by initiation, the conversion of the soul, and the complete integration of the person.