01-07-2016, 04:32 AM
(01-06-2016, 10:31 PM)aletalete Wrote:(01-06-2016, 12:31 AM)Skeetersaurus Wrote: I take something quite different from your dream, as I have been to the Middle East, and understand the significance of a 'Turkish Carpet'.
Turkish carpets were a sign of provenence, of some or much wealth. The colors were a language in themselves. That you see symbolism in the extravagance in a 'giant turkey' and yet, your 'enclosed carpet' is missing; I see that you do not value the giant bird or the gift it represents, but you expect the additional wealth of the carpet, the tapestry, as well.
This is a dream of greed, of coveting, of demanding - and the unwillingness to live without the cream and honey that you have grown accustomed to. You state that even though you received a greater 'turkey' at a reduced price, when it arrives you went to have words with the mother's neighbor who facilitated this acquisition, that you were 'unwilling to be deprived' of the carpet.
The dream says you expect too much, are unthankful for what you have received, and expect full product regardless of discount-price paid.
This jumped out at me upon reading your dream. It may not be speaking directly to you, but simply be a judgement dream against a people, a locale or a society that you are part of or are aware of. It of course, may also be to you in some way.
I hope this helps in some way.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR THOUGHTS ON THIS DREAM. Â NOT KNOWING ME, HOWEVER, REMINDS ME THAT THIS DREAM IS JUST YOUR TAKE WHICH EVERYONE IS ENTITLED TO.
MAY THE ONE TRUE GOD BLESS AND KEEP YOU IN HIS CARE.
Offense was not meant, but if you were offended by the analysis maybe you should consider that you are unwilling to look at 50% of the potential message intention sent to you. I did not send you the message, but if someone did, and their intent was my interpretation, then your assessment of yourself may indicate you are unwilling to be self-critical.
If you cannot say 'I myself can be wrong' or 'I can be a taker and sometimes not realize it', to refute the dream-message can sometimes be sent to you for exactly that very-same reason. Even saints can sin, but only the convinced cannot be self-critical.
As I had said in my first comment, this may not be directly at you but about a place you have seen, know, or know of its peoples; as well as about someone else you know. It MIGHT not have applied to you directly.
Your response to me, though, when merely trying to offer 'another' viewpoint that doesn't paint in such beautiful pastels indicates to me that you don't take criticism well, nor do you critique yourself well.
Bless you and keep you, for obviously someone is trying to reach you, and you appear combative about the fact. You are right, I do not know you, but me thinks you protest too loudly.