Post by s***@gmail.comScene opens when I find myself inside a building and see a man sitting at a
desk, so I go by him and he seems to be ranting about something but not loud
enough for me to hear, so I walk on by going through a door to another area.
I find myself with a cup of coffee in my hand so go back through the door and
throw the coffee at the guy ranting. I wake just then.
Note: In real life I do not drink coffee, just black tea.
That's a perfectly analogous, visual representation of what *many* folk do
regarding others with whom they disagree in cyberspace.
For example, let's "say" that "I" was cautioning "you" regarding those 6, red
horses (communist, antifa members) in a previous thread (post) and although you
read the message, the level of your thought-reply-energy was such that you *may*
have replied, or even *thought* about replying, yet for whatever reason, the
thought-words to the one to whom you were speaking (in this case, "me") may have
fallen ("landed") into the following scenario:
Here in alt.dreams, due to the recent castration of Google Groups, you had a
reply to give, but were unable to "send" it effectively "through the door" (the
internet gateway, because Google Groups no longer carries the message feed,
alt.dreams) basically showing that:
A) the guy typing was thinking of you,
B) you were thinking of a reply, yet
C) he was unable to hear your reply because the soundwaves through the air no
longer existed. (In the case of Google Groups, the "air," the medium through
which voice travels, no longer exists.
Since I've also used / will be using "reply to sender" you'll find yourself
(shortly) "with a cup of coffee in [your] hand" analogously, an email in your
inbox.
Consequently, I vaguely suspect you may be *sending* me a reply email (black
liquid being text / emotion, possibly "heated" in nature) so I'll be keeping my
eyes open for it. (Remember to "switch" the sender's email address so that I
actually *get* it.)
Then again, you *may* possibly be thinking, "there's no point in replying to
that America-loving citizen of the U.S.A., so I'll just spew a few black
thoughts his way and forget about him."
Regardless, *Thank YOU* for helping me understand how dreams *may relate
perfectly* with the dreamer's life/thoughts/actions/consequences ?