10 The man replied,[a] “I heard you moving about[b] in the orchard, and I was afraid because I was naked, so I hid.”
When I was much younger I had dreams about crossing a long high narrow bridge that involved fear and I always wondered at the meaning of the dreams.
The whole entire world is a very narrow bridge and the main thing is to have no fear at all
Interesting! For several years (up til 6 or 7 years ago) I kept having airplane dreams. Usually there was no context about where I was flying from or to. The dreams would mostly start at the beginning of the trip, when I was already in the seat as the plane was taxiing for take-off.
And then either during take-off or midway through the flight (or somewhere in between), the plane would need to land ASAP. Not emergencies or crash landings, just that the journey would be disrupted and delayed because the plane was having trouble maintaining altitude.
So the planes would land where they could -- e.g. on a highway near the airport, or in an open field. The most detailed dream involved landing in a very wide, calm river, and from there it "Duck boated" to shore to take off from the field near the shore.
It got to a point where I would start a dream as a passenger in a plane and immediately think (without being aware in the dream that is was a dream), "Here we go again.. ugh."
The dreams would end as the plane would be taking off again from the new location.
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This was the simple plotline over and over, magnified by the scant details, so I began to wonder what the message was. As if they wouldn't stop until I got that message.
The planes would never be able to maintain altitude; the pilot would need to creatively land somewhere and try again. Why? Nothing ever wrong with these planes.
It eventually dawned on me that the problem was that they were carrying too much weight, couldn't stay aloft. It wasn't a hint about needing to go on a diet (I don't have any excess physical weight to lose).
***Too much baggage.***
Mind shift. The dreams stopped.