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An intentional dream answered - ThePaladin - 11-14-2017

Sometime between 21-25 October2017, I don't remember the exact date.

Intention set: I developed a health issue while I was away, one that concerned me enough to think I needed to be seen as soon as I returned, so I asked to be shown if the issue was major/not and if I needed to deal with it ASAP.

I'm in the back of a red pickup truck which is barreling down an unpaved road through fairly scenic country(At least what I could see of it through the dust and as it blurred along. No kidding, the truck was moving ). The cab of the truck has one of those windows that open in the back of the cab and I've got one arm inside the cab to hold me in place as the truck bounces along as fast as the driver can manage. The driver is a man with dark hair, someone I don't recognize. His attention is fixed on the dirt road. I yell to him that I need to get to a hospital, that I need to see a doctor. He retorts that there's nothing wrong with me, that I'm fine, and we don't have time to waste having me go to a doctor to be told nothing is wrong with me. I protest but he cuts me off and tells me we have too much to do and to stop worrying because I'm fine and I'll be fine.


Thoughts:

I'd say I got my answer. Big Grin


RE: An intentional dream answered - twiceblessed9 - 11-15-2017

Yes, I would say you got your answer.
Now I am wondering what is so important you don't have time for the doctor, not that you need to share that. It just made me wonder. ha ha.


RE: An intentional dream answered - ThePaladin - 11-15-2017

Well, given the fact I don't even get to ride in the cab and I have to yell my questions through a tiny window to the one who is driving the truck, I'd say my job right now is just to hang on and enjoy the ride as much as possible because I have absolutely no control over what's going on out there.

And knowing what's going on is apparently above my pay grade...or they figure what I don't know I can't inadvertently blab to the world.

However, I do hope the guy stops the truck occasionally so I can take a nap, use the bathroom, and get something to eat, not necessarily in that order. A tired, hungry, and needing to pee Paladin is a very unhappy Paladin and no one wants that. Tongue


RE: An intentional dream answered - Cassandra - 11-15-2017

I enjoyed reading your intentional dream. Thanks for sharing.


RE: An intentional dream answered - Kelley - 11-17-2017

Glad your prognosis was good. : )

Kelley

(11-14-2017, 10:18 PM)ThePaladin Wrote: Sometime between 21-25 October2017, I don't remember the exact date.

Intention set: I developed a health issue while I was away, one that concerned me enough to think I needed to be seen as soon as I returned, so I asked to be shown if the issue was major/not and if I needed to deal with it ASAP.

I'm in the back of a red pickup truck which is barreling down an unpaved road through fairly scenic country(At least what I could see of it through the dust and as it blurred along. No kidding, the truck was moving ). The cab of the truck has one of those windows that open in the back of the cab and I've got one arm inside the cab to hold me in place as the truck bounces along as fast as the driver can manage. The driver is a man with dark hair, someone I don't recognize. His attention is fixed on the dirt road. I yell to him that I need to get to a hospital, that I need to see a doctor. He retorts that there's nothing wrong with me, that I'm fine, and we don't have time to waste having me go to a doctor to be told nothing is wrong with me. I protest but he cuts me off and tells me we have too much to do and to stop worrying because I'm fine and I'll be fine.


Thoughts:

I'd say I got my answer.  Big Grin