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Then thought, "Oh, I get it, I must be dreamin"...

...I strolled back home with a grin on my grill, I figured since this is a dream I might as well get ill.

Had such a weird dream last night. I was in a cinema or on a plane, and near me was a pick pocket, and i couldn't gather the nerve to confront him. Then it definitely turned into a cinema and we all got a warning that someone was going to get chopped up. I was convinced it was me. A bunch of chinese people ran into the cinema sat down, only to run away again when they realised it wasn't a chinese film. Then i saw a huge pair of eyes watching me with malcontent. Scarey huh?

On top of that, my diagnosis of the dream is as follows:
- The chinese people popped up due to me watching Father Ted just before nodding off. Its the one where he does a Chinaman impression and gets labelled as a racist.
- Geting chopped up is due to the news that Sainsbury's is cutting 700 jobs. Its all that was talked about yesterday.
- The eyes probably belong to the general fear of 'being watched' at work.

Another day...
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dp

  1. Blogger Bee Says:

    Pickpocket: someone taking, or trying to take, something away from you. Anyone fitting that description in real life?

    Cinema: an attempt to view your situation objectively, as if you were a character in a film.

    Chinese people or Chinese things in dreams often represent Oriental wisdom, like Taoism or the I-Ching.

    Or it sometimes means you ate too much Chinese takeaway before you went to bed.

    Sincerely,

    C. G. Jung

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