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Old 04-02-2003, 04:23 PM   #11
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By Sarpedon

I am serious.

It is true that I had such a dream. I am wondering whether it was a result of some fact that I heard or read somewhere and then conciously forgot, then remembered subconciously, or merely a fabrication of the sleeping mind. Or possibly it could be some kind of philosophical event that may spark a spirited debate.


There is two type of dream a person could have :

1. normal dreams which usually shows your suppressed inner being which comes out in form of dream. It could mean something or nothing, it just the mind's way to revealing itself toward the world it has no control over.

In this dream, you're the person who involved in it, you see it, feel it and experience it the way you experience everything around you in real-life, to the point that you wake up later. Everyone has it, and it depends on individual to translate the data.

2. Another dream is one where you are an "outsider" in your own dream. You see things which you cannot explain YET sometimes, it does comes true in real-life. This one is VERY rare.

So, why don't you tell us what you dreamt and maybe we could offer out opinion? And also why you think it has anything to do with Hindusm?

Seraphim, you were the one who was complaining that no one was active here a while ago.

Oh yeah ... I did, didn't I?
 
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Excuse me, but i just wanted to say that this is the best thread title i've ever seen. :notworthy
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Thanks Hugo!
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Sharpedon, what is the first word that pops into your head when you hear the word "shark?"

What is the first thing you think of when you hear the word "Hindu?"
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Sharpedon, what is the first word that pops into your head when you hear the word "shark?"
Lunch.

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What is the first thing you think of when you hear the word "Hindu?"
WWBHD?
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As I have not gotten any responses from hindus, I will conclude that there is no significance to being in a shark's mouth in hinduism. It is probably symbolic of something.

Longwinded fool: Shark: Teeth
Hindu: You are not Ganesh! Ganesh is Graceful!
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lol

You have a subconscious fear of animated Hindu wedding ceremonies.
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