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Multiple subject dreams, 1.14.16, AM
#1
Had multiple dreams.

1. Dreamed my co-worker found a dead cat on her carport.

2. Dreamed a Police Officer or Sheriff Deputy was investigating a stolen weapons ring. At the end of the dreams he was successful and caught the bad guys and lots of stolen weapons.

3. I was in a office building that also had sleeping rooms for employees. Someone walked by and asked that I join their team for a meeting. I stayed for a few minutes then I had to leave the meeting because I was supposed to be in a different meeting in another room. I walk about the building looking for this other room and realize I am wearing only a t-shirt and panties. People would look at the panties and stand at attention and open doors for me or move out of my way. I finally asked someone why this was happening and they said you are wearing the Fleur-de-lis. I looked down and sure enough, there is a fleur-de-lis design on my panties.

Afterthoughts: All of these dreams and maybe more were all one and I kept moving between the scenes.
1. I know my co-worker of course because I see her 4 days a week. She does have 3 cats.
2. I do not have any associations with any law enforcement officer.
3. The Fleur-de-lis traditionally has been used to represent French royalty, and in that sense it is said to signify perfection, light, and life. There have been times in the past I have had visions and dreams of people telling me I am a descendant of French royalty. Yes, I do have French in my family line, however no royalty that I know of.
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#2
Ahhh, gotta love the naked/undressed dreams... Lol... Definitely not my favorite type of dreams!

But very interesting about the Fleur-De-Lis.. In the summer of 2014, my youngest daughter once woke up one morning, humming a song. Then she started to sing it completely in French. I was familiar with the song, as it was one of my grandmother's favorites and she used to sing it, but in English. It made me think of her all day that day.. So I asked my daughter where did she learn the song (because it's very old) and she said she dreamed it. I was flabbergasted! She completely learned the song in one dream and in French no less! It was stuck in her mind the whole day.. And to hear her sing it all day gave me so much chicken-skin!

Maybe you should did deeper into your family's history. Maybe you are royal and don't know it yet? We're French too, from my grandmother. She was Cherokee/French from my great grandfather and Dutch from her mother.

I posted the video for the song "La Vie En Rose" - the song my daughter was singing.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0feNVUwQA8U
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#3
IHM - I love what you said about your daughter learning the song in a dream. I sometimes wake up singing songs too. I was just listening to the song, La Vie En Rose, a couple of weeks ago when I found it on YouTube. I like listening to it even though I have to listen to the version with English subtitles.

The French in my family is on both sides, mother and father. Our people from France went to Nova Scotia & then on to Louisiana settling in Acadian. The last generation to speak fluent French & English daily in my family were my Grandparents. Over the years we added English, German and Spanish to our blood line. I have had relatives that tried to do the genealogy line and I think they only were only able to go back to Nova Scotia and no further back than that.

I do have Crown Envy when I see crowns in pictures or TV. I had a vision once of someone giving me a crown that was solid gold without any jewels. I want one with jewels! I have to laugh at myself when I think about it because I am not a big jewelry wearing type of person. I told someone this week, if I win the lottery, I can buy an island and make myself queen. Then I can have my own Crown, dang it! Big Grin
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#4
I see fleur-de-lis and I think the New Orleans Saints. Big Grin
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#5
Wasn't there something about the fleur-de-lis in the Da Vinci Code? Seems like I recall that there's a big deal about it.

"Crown envy"... Lol
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#6
the Fleur-de-lis in the 3 musketeers was a French mark/brand for being a traitor.
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#7
The official emblem of the Priory of Sion is partly based on the fleur-de-lis, which was a symbol particularly associated with the French monarchy.

In the 1960s, Plantard created a fictitious history for that organization, describing it as a secret society founded in the Kingdom of Jerusalem in 1099, which serves the interests of the Merovingian dynasty and its alleged bloodlines. This myth was expanded upon and popularized by the 1982 controversial book The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail, and later claimed as factual in the preface of the 2003 conspiracy fiction novel The Da Vinci Code.

http://www.crystalinks.com/prioryofsion.html

(01-15-2016, 03:02 PM)IslandHippyMama Wrote: Wasn't there something about the fleur-de-lis in the Da Vinci Code? Seems like I recall that there's a big deal about it.

"Crown envy"... Lol
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What a very cool coincidence! Gal, my, I think Great-Great-grandmother is half-French and half-Cherokee! I must check now and see which generation. Course, her online records say "half-French, half-Indian" and I like that since my elders always said "we're Indian" and proud of it, sorta thing. We always knew it was Cherokee. (She then married into a family name that I've chatted with online and they, too are Cherokee but they have even less records/proof than my family has. This makes it impossible for my family to accurately quantify how much Cherokee we have in us.)









(01-14-2016, 05:50 PM)IslandHippyMama Wrote: Ahhh, gotta love the naked/undressed dreams... Lol... Definitely not my favorite type of dreams!

But very interesting about the Fleur-De-Lis.. In the summer of 2014, my youngest daughter once woke up one morning, humming a song. Then she started to sing it completely in French. I was familiar with the song, as it was one of my grandmother's favorites and she used to sing it, but in English. It made me think of her all day that day.. So I asked my daughter where did she learn the song (because it's very old) and she said she dreamed it. I was flabbergasted! She completely learned the song in one dream and in French no less! It was stuck in her mind the whole day.. And to hear her sing it all day gave me so much chicken-skin!

Maybe you should did deeper into your family's history. Maybe you are royal and don't know it yet? We're French too, from my grandmother. She was Cherokee/French from my great grandfather and Dutch from her mother.

I posted the video for the song "La Vie En Rose" - the song my daughter was singing.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0feNVUwQA8U
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(01-15-2016, 06:56 PM)Nanny Wrote: What a very cool coincidence! Gal, my, I think Great-Great-grandmother is half-French and half-Cherokee! I must check now and see which generation. Course, her online records say "half-French, half-Indian" and I like that since my elders always said "we're Indian" and proud of it, sorta thing. We always knew it was Cherokee. (She then married into a family name that I've chatted with online and they, too are Cherokee but they have even less records/proof than my family has. This makes it impossible for my family to accurately quantify how much Cherokee we have in us.)









(01-14-2016, 05:50 PM)IslandHippyMama Wrote: Ahhh, gotta love the naked/undressed dreams... Lol... Definitely not my favorite type of dreams!

But very interesting about the Fleur-De-Lis.. In the summer of 2014, my youngest daughter once woke up one morning, humming a song. Then she started to sing it completely in French. I was familiar with the song, as it was one of my grandmother's favorites and she used to sing it, but in English. It made me think of her all day that day.. So I asked my daughter where did she learn the song (because it's very old) and she said she dreamed it. I was flabbergasted! She completely learned the song in one dream and in French no less! It was stuck in her mind the whole day.. And to hear her sing it all day gave me so much chicken-skin!

Maybe you should did deeper into your family's history. Maybe you are royal and don't know it yet? We're French too, from my grandmother. She was Cherokee/French from my great grandfather and Dutch from her mother.

I posted the video for the song "La Vie En Rose" - the song my daughter was singing.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0feNVUwQA8U

My aunt knew our full blooded Cherokee grandmother's name (she would have been my great, great, great, grandmother) - her original Cherokee name. She completely changed it when she married (first, last), to who I suspect was the Frenchman. My great, great grandmother looked completely white, you would never know she had a lick of Cherokee in her and they liked it that way. My trail stops at my great great grandmother because I can't even find what her maiden last name was. I know she and my great great grandpa were married in "Indian Territory", but that's about all I can find out. My mother doesn't even know what her maiden name was. I asked my aunt for this information, but she never got around to sharing it and has since died. I've tried researching for this information on my own, but without knowing the original name, it makes it very difficult to find it out. I don't know anything about the French side or even a name at this point, but it's still a work in progress.
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#10
Yes, it's the lack of records that is so disappointing! Plus, the family of my Great-great grandfather, they had a huge website, I mean they did so much of the work for the rest of us, but of course did it for their kids. Guess the economy hit them because I lost the main owner's email addy from computer replacement and their website is gone from the internet. Sigh...

WHAT is it about "Cherokee-French?!" A family that bought the house across the street a few months ago, yep the mom that's about my age has a grandmother that's both of these races, too! We can't believe all of the coincidences in our lives! Even to our musical tastes, opinions and we even both did the psychedelics many decades ago. Oh! and her Cherokee roots were people that became pentecostal, too. But I digress, heh, I hope even do research on this Cherokee/French connection to see if anything about it is online.
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