What's this all about?
I tend to have some really interesting dreams. Most of them are not worth sharing, but occasionally I will have a dream that is really profound or that I learn something from. I started blogging them to share them with friends and whoever might appreciate them. Many of these dreams have kept me thinking for many days and I would love to hear your thoughts and feelings about them and what they say to you.If I post an interpretation, it is the interpretation of the dream that came to me right after waking up. Some of the comments are what I wrote about the dream originally, but some of the comments are looking at the dream from today’s perspective. I encourage you to write a comment if the dream speaks to you before you read my interpretation or comment.
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Current List of All My Posted Dreams:
Date Subject
04/01/2007 Found but not Free NEW!
02/11/2007 Mourning
02/02/2007 Interpretation for The Friendliest Town in the World
01/15/2007 No Hanging Chad
01/12/2007 Living in the Past
01/06/2007 More than meets the eye
12/08/2006 Not so funny
12/02/2006 The Friendliest Town in the World
11/29/2006 Long Wedding
11/24/2006 A Cold, Deadly World
11/24/2006 Invasion
11/16/2006 Family Chaos
11/14/2006 A Family Celebration
11/02/2006 Saving the World
Featured Dream:Found but not Free
Original date: 2/15/2007
Dream:
In the dream, I am a parent, but my child was abducted. It had been a long time since he was taken. Finally, he is found and he is coming home. Along with his physical condition I worry about, I also worry about his mental and emotional condition. I wonder in how many ways the kidnapper and the experience have affected him. How much of the little boy that I only began to raise is left. He finally arrives and everyone is asking him questions. He looks alright and is not afraid to talk. Some one asks him “So what should happen to your kidnapper?â€. The boy says, “What he did was wrong and he will pay with his life, for the wages of sin is deathâ€. My son was now free, but was he really. I realized that, though my son was now free, he was not free from the effect of the person. He was now thinking how the kidnapper thought. I wanted to correct him and explain sin and grace to him, but I couldn’t. The End.
So what would you say to this little boy?
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"Dreaming" by Robert Fathauer