Richard Silk
2024-02-05 17:00:55 UTC
In my personal life, I'm in the process of getting the paperwork and medical items in order for my elderly mother (94) to move into a retirement home / assisted living (level 2, on up)— and all this has been moving like *clockwork* (well, more like a "perfect landing," which reminds me of that dream I posted a week or so ago, regarding simply "flying" (without any aid) and executing a perfect, counter-clockwise arc, like from 100' altitude at 12 Noon, 0° North, down to around 50' altitude at 9 o'clock, 270° due west, to landing upright, perfectly, at 0' altitude, facing 90° due east (if I remember the dream correctly, although I'm a tad uncertain as to *precisely* which direction I was facing upon landing.))
Today is the day when she gets (along with a shower and change of clothes) an assessment from the facility itself, as well as a visit to her *new* doctor (and all the paperwork that *that* will involve.)
So last night, *likely* no dreams *until* shortly before waking (around dawn) wherein the dreamer was *as if* at a public event, similar to a baseball game, although the surrounding area and people were *way* less pronounced, as "in the background." (It could've been anywhere involving an open field, for example, with some public witnesses, etc.)
Then the air simply "incinerated," turned to fire, as the view turned from "clear view" to (red? to) yellow to white almost instantly, and that was the end of the dream. Clarity: apocalyptic? (Not to panic, however, as my elderly mother has opted for cremation, and that *may* have simply been her "last dream" as "the dreamer." (I'm suddenly very sad.) Oh well, Life (and the rest of the day's events) beckons.
Today is the day when she gets (along with a shower and change of clothes) an assessment from the facility itself, as well as a visit to her *new* doctor (and all the paperwork that *that* will involve.)
So last night, *likely* no dreams *until* shortly before waking (around dawn) wherein the dreamer was *as if* at a public event, similar to a baseball game, although the surrounding area and people were *way* less pronounced, as "in the background." (It could've been anywhere involving an open field, for example, with some public witnesses, etc.)
Then the air simply "incinerated," turned to fire, as the view turned from "clear view" to (red? to) yellow to white almost instantly, and that was the end of the dream. Clarity: apocalyptic? (Not to panic, however, as my elderly mother has opted for cremation, and that *may* have simply been her "last dream" as "the dreamer." (I'm suddenly very sad.) Oh well, Life (and the rest of the day's events) beckons.