Novelis
Jedi Master
I had a pretty interesting dream the other night, was wondering if anyone can shed some light on it:
Two of my friends and I are stood on the edge of a cliff, we are looking at the moon in the distance, which is hovering fully above a calm blue ocean. Suddenly, the moon slowly starts to get bigger, at this point, my mind is starting to think something might be wrong, and then the moon gets bigger, and bigger, and BIGGER. The immense detail of the moons' surface scares the bejeezus out of me as we realise the moon is heading straight for Earth and is going to hit us imminently. It disappears south over the horizon and we know we are doomed, although there is a tranquil moment of calm where we still have a few moments to react to the situation before we get vaporised by the explosion. At this point, panicking, I try to find something I can hold onto, and in front of me there is a wall in a shape similar to the wall formation found on the top of English castles, I don't know the name for it, like a normal wall but with one metre-or-so gaps in-between so that archers in the past could fire from the top of castles while still having cover. Anyway, I panicked and briefly wrapped my arms around this wall before I realised how futile doing so was. I could hear my friends around me saying "This is it now; things will never be the same again from here..." They seemed calm, yet with a slight tone of excitement. In this moment of calm before the absolute chaos, I was anticipating a huge wall of fire enveloping us or something, but this never happened, instead, the Earth just silently went off it's own axis and I felt the whole Earth beneath us spinning wildly to the left, that was it, I was confused but knew that just because we haven't died immediately doesn't mean the Earth wasn't completely fudged...
I have some ideas on what it could mean, but I don't know the significance of the moon, at first I thought it could be refering to Gurdjieff's "food for the moon", but I haven't looked into that a lot, I've been reading more about Daoist concepts of what the moon signifies, so it's quite confusing, any thoughts? Anyone?
Two of my friends and I are stood on the edge of a cliff, we are looking at the moon in the distance, which is hovering fully above a calm blue ocean. Suddenly, the moon slowly starts to get bigger, at this point, my mind is starting to think something might be wrong, and then the moon gets bigger, and bigger, and BIGGER. The immense detail of the moons' surface scares the bejeezus out of me as we realise the moon is heading straight for Earth and is going to hit us imminently. It disappears south over the horizon and we know we are doomed, although there is a tranquil moment of calm where we still have a few moments to react to the situation before we get vaporised by the explosion. At this point, panicking, I try to find something I can hold onto, and in front of me there is a wall in a shape similar to the wall formation found on the top of English castles, I don't know the name for it, like a normal wall but with one metre-or-so gaps in-between so that archers in the past could fire from the top of castles while still having cover. Anyway, I panicked and briefly wrapped my arms around this wall before I realised how futile doing so was. I could hear my friends around me saying "This is it now; things will never be the same again from here..." They seemed calm, yet with a slight tone of excitement. In this moment of calm before the absolute chaos, I was anticipating a huge wall of fire enveloping us or something, but this never happened, instead, the Earth just silently went off it's own axis and I felt the whole Earth beneath us spinning wildly to the left, that was it, I was confused but knew that just because we haven't died immediately doesn't mean the Earth wasn't completely fudged...
I have some ideas on what it could mean, but I don't know the significance of the moon, at first I thought it could be refering to Gurdjieff's "food for the moon", but I haven't looked into that a lot, I've been reading more about Daoist concepts of what the moon signifies, so it's quite confusing, any thoughts? Anyone?