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Title: A Dream worth over $100m
Post by: Pizza_Mahal on September 13, 2006, 07:42:54 AM
I always have nightmare every single day for over 15 year(even now), nightmare about esacpe from something, death, angey,pain and even I got hurt, still I can't wake up." :'(
However over five month ago: I dreamed about me on unknown stone town, it was weird because is night time, but
moon is really close to earth, however there is no star and no street light on ethier, weird. Also I not really sure that is
really moon because is too bright. I was walking this building that look like temple, when I go in, there people in it then
we all sit on floor; everyone doing thier business and I was looking around building then memory appear my head that I
 never remember before. After that over. I want home and then unknown person appear inside then i said "Hey,
father" but I never see him before. Then he told me to go market to buy food(on night!? weird...) during market
some people called me "Michael" (which is not my real name) and after I done with market, another difference person
appear and he called me "little bro" (I don't have big brother, weird again) then he show me a lady and she is pretty then within second I yell, so I wake up and cry not because sad, but happy then I feel something funny about room that I sleep on.

This is great dream I ever had, I really wish to record this to video. However I never understand this dream, even now.

This is only good dream I had for this year. :)

Note:Sorry for grammer problem, english is not my first lang.

So what do you think, is this some devil thick? Because a normal dream is very rare to me.


Title: Re: A Dream worth over $100m
Post by: Soldier4Christ on September 13, 2006, 11:08:42 AM
Dreams can be a funny thing. Many times they consist of things that we are concerned about or hope for and they have no meaning other than that.

You said that English is not your first language. If you don't mind saying, what is your first language?



Title: Re: A Dream worth over $100m
Post by: Pizza_Mahal on September 17, 2006, 08:08:22 AM
Dreams can be a funny thing. Many times they consist of things that we are concerned about or hope for and they have no meaning other than that.

You said that English is not your first language. If you don't mind saying, what is your first language?


My first language is Tagalog, but also I'm suck at that too! :(
Anyway everyday I'm still thinking about this dream, because every single day, I always have nightmare about be chase, be killed, death of other, be eated and also is not easly to wake up. :( But thanks for reading, though. ;D


Title: Re: A Dream worth over $100m
Post by: Soldier4Christ on September 17, 2006, 08:13:49 AM
I used to live in Dededo while stationed at Guam in the Navy. Were you born on Guam or did you move there?

As for the dream I suggest that you give it over to God. I think that something is bothering you that is causing the dreams and if you give it to God it will give you peace.



Title: Re: A Dream worth over $100m
Post by: Pizza_Mahal on September 17, 2006, 08:24:02 AM
I used to live in Dededo while stationed at Guam in the Navy. Were you born on Guam or did you move there?

As for the dream I suggest that you give it over to God. I think that something is bothering you that is causing the dreams and if you give it to God it will give you peace.


Yeah, I born Guam and I live Dededo, Hamon Loop right now(96912 to prove, of course)
wow, I thought this forum doesn't know about Guam. ;D

And dream thing, I never thought of that! I will tell our Lord before I go to sleep. :D


Title: Re: A Dream worth over $100m
Post by: Soldier4Christ on September 17, 2006, 08:49:02 AM
I have several friends that still live there in Guam. One of them owns the Tupperware Distributorship. My other friend owns a pet store in Agana. I was there in Guam when Typhoon Pamela hit and left in 1981.

I think that Guam was the best tour of duty I had in the Navy. Other than the typhoons I loved the weather and the people there were great. Some of the friendliest people I have ever met.