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Question Posted Thursday August 13 2009, 1:51 pm



I had this dream last night, I was at a place it looked like a church I remember seeing a lot of children with a teacher or a woman they were singing and praising. The woman gave me a booklet to participate when I opened the booklet I realized that they were all buddist so I exsplained to her that I was not buddist..infact I told her I wasn't religious at all and that I have tried Christianity, Judaismn...but then I decided I would try it and so I slowly started to participate in it and then I remember entering a room I found people on their knees praising and a woman singing while she was lighting candles when I looked up I saw a glowing colorful tree I felt warm and happy and beside me sat a two dogs attached at the hip..what does this mean? I want other peoples opinions on it and please no links.

(I am not a religious person, I don't intend to be religious because it really doesn't interest me at all)


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annon answered Thursday August 13 2009, 4:15 pm:
i have quite had a good thought on this. Buddis'ts are really quite peacefull people, how many buddist related wars have been started since you have known? how many many religious wars are going on right now? You felt warm and happy because you felt safe, maybe at home? or comforted by thier peacfulness and clearminded/fair outlook on life.

out of all the religion's (which i admit i loath) Buddism is the only one that really really appeal's to me. not that i would ever start folowing, theres one thing about having their values (like christian values thou shalt not steal/kill/rape blah blah) but then going as far to say this is THE BOOK the thing we should all revolve our lives around, its just crazy.

but as the other answer says it could just mean nothing. I find that if iv thought about somthing during the day then i used to dream about it, like one day i thought about a bear trap for some reason i think it was on a film and i thought about it a little bit more and put my own wierd story line to it like if i had one in my house. sure enough i dreamt that i had a basement but it wasnt an ordinary bear trap it was 2 walls that would slam together if the toothpick was snapped... toothpicks were propped up against both walls stopping them from slamming lol




They slammed together and i woke up haha

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cuddlemonster answered Thursday August 13 2009, 4:13 pm:
Seems like you're just curious about Buddhism.

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ohitscassidy answered Thursday August 13 2009, 3:13 pm:
it probably doesn't mean anything, dreams are just dreams i drempt a few nights ago that i was a professional volleyball player.. and im not interest in volleyball what so ever and in fact its my least favorite sport, so not all dreams mean anything there just.. dreams.. have you secretly wanted to try budism? thats the only i can think of otherwise it was just one of those crazy dreams people have

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