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      I had a dream in which I clearly recall two parts.

      In the first part I was a spy in WWII, but it was in modern time, and I was rushing up a hill to spy on a group of Nazi soldiers who were camping off near the side of a cliff (I don't know what area we were in). I approached the side and noticed that one of the officers in charge was helping the soldiers strap themselves into hang-gliders then they would jump off the edge of the cliff, which appeared to be at least several hundred to a thousand feet high. They fell into the forests below and appeared to be uninjured. That's all I recall of that part of the dream.

      In the other part of the dream (seemed completely seperate from the first part) I was driving on a street of a city that I often frequent in my dreams (though it is a fictional city it appears to take on some aspects of the areas I have lived in in the past). It was in a suburb of the city and traffic slowed down in front of me at a train crossing. Suddenly I was in the front of the traffic, right at the tracks, as the train slowly passed. Instead of the usual wheels, though, it had what appeared to be car tires, and they seemed somewhat old and deflated - likely from the pressure of the heavy train they held up. Then the tires suddenly disappeared and were replaced by oxen. The oxen pulled what appeared to be bars behind them that fit the contour of the train tracks (much like normal train wheels, but not wheels). The bars they pulled kept jumping and sliding off the track, but would always go back on and the oxen maintained their path. Then the dream ended.

      I wonder if anyone could provide me with your interpretation of this dream? I'm curious to get opinions on what it could possibly mean.

      Thanks,
      -Walman

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      Quote Originally Posted by walman View Post
      I had a dream in which I clearly recall two parts.

      In the first part I was a spy in WWII, but it was in modern time, and I was rushing up a hill to spy on a group of Nazi soldiers who were camping off near the side of a cliff (I don't know what area we were in). I approached the side and noticed that one of the officers in charge was helping the soldiers strap themselves into hang-gliders then they would jump off the edge of the cliff, which appeared to be at least several hundred to a thousand feet high. They fell into the forests below and appeared to be uninjured. That's all I recall of that part of the dream.

      In the other part of the dream (seemed completely seperate from the first part) I was driving on a street of a city that I often frequent in my dreams (though it is a fictional city it appears to take on some aspects of the areas I have lived in in the past). It was in a suburb of the city and traffic slowed down in front of me at a train crossing. Suddenly I was in the front of the traffic, right at the tracks, as the train slowly passed. Instead of the usual wheels, though, it had what appeared to be car tires, and they seemed somewhat old and deflated - likely from the pressure of the heavy train they held up. Then the tires suddenly disappeared and were replaced by oxen. The oxen pulled what appeared to be bars behind them that fit the contour of the train tracks (much like normal train wheels, but not wheels). The bars they pulled kept jumping and sliding off the track, but would always go back on and the oxen maintained their path. Then the dream ended.

      I wonder if anyone could provide me with your interpretation of this dream? I'm curious to get opinions on what it could possibly mean.

      Thanks,
      -Walman
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      hesitancy and delay.

      A 'spy'. A spy that doesn't really do anything, does he?

      Why didn't you kill those Nazi's. Instead you watch them slip off. yes, it certainly will change the whole course of the war when you file your report, won't it?

      Then at the tracks. A Delay. When you think the train is not crossing quickly enough, it goes even slowly.

      Lack of patience only slows things down further.

      You need courage in those areas where only courage can matter. And you need patience when there is nothing else one can do.

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