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I CONTINUO DREAMING

Postby Elba » Sat Jan 21, 2006 11:43 pm

Yeah friends!

Last night after an episode of fever of 38 degrees I continued dreaming with Mauritania. The difference is that this times the dream was not as amazing as the first. In fact I think that It could be and advice.
I mean: Maybe someone, I don´t know who, want I do something for this country, maybe the principal goal in my life would be rescue any person at Mauritania, a girl, a boy, a woman who suffer, o maybe old people. Who knows?
As I said, before the pill for the fever finisshed working in my body I began to dream, I had a light headacke. I was tired because of the fever, I was thirsthy, then I drink a little watter and close my eyes and the dream began:
I was on a street with a black dress, my head was cover too, and my mouth. There was a little girl in the door of a poor, very poor house, only a room I think, the girl was crying as if she wouldn´t want that me go far from her.
Could be that girl my daughter???
The girl said something I don´t understand and continuo crying I began to walk, with a cube for wather in the wright hand. there was windy, after some minutes I see me in the dream in a big desert, only dust, yellow dust, and anothers women with me, every one with a cube for wather. they sepak a language I didn´t understand and aske for something, but I was confused and I didn´t know what I must to say. In my dream I said to myself "My God Where I am? What must I to say? after some minutes an airplane thor something, and all women, include me, began to run to catch the package. I wanted to catch the package before them because I feel that packages were very important for me, and I thought in the girl too.finally I got it, but I was on the floor and all the women over me. furtunally the package was protected by me. They got mad and we continued walking, there was too hot and then a group of men in horses came to us and all of them began to run. I run too but suddenly I percive I was alone in the middle of the desert and I didn´t know how to get home again.
Furtunally for me the dream was over,and I wake up totaly wet for the fever. I change my clothes , I was a little sad and confused and drink more watter. It was 02:30 am then I decided to see tv for some minutes and I sleep again.
I conitnue confused. Does anyone knos if there are enough meals at Mauritania, enogh watter, too much girls and boy without parents. I was sd because of the baby of my dreams. What is your advice for me????


PS: this could be a escene of my dream:
http://a1259.g.akamai.net/f/1259/5586/1 ... 071503.jpg
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Postby ahmedtaha » Sun Feb 12, 2006 9:18 am

amazing!! you are really a good writer
thank you very much for the article and for concerning about Mauritania what's means about Africa and African in general ,so let me try to interpret your dream
firstly: you mouth was closed beacause the dectatorship which take place in tha majorty of african content including maurtania
and the girl means the future
seconly: the desert, the women whom speking a stange langauge refer to african countries which speak different langauges but share the same distiny and same situations
lastly : the airplne andthe men in the horses are the hope, no one want to loose his/her hope so the more every one rush tawrds his hope the more his chance of success increase
thank you again hope Mauritania and all african countries reach the prosperiy and development they look for
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Postby Elba » Wed Feb 15, 2006 12:13 am

Ahmedtaha,

Thank you very much for your acompliment. I really had this dream.
Your interpretation is amazing. I really didn´t want to say nothing, I only dream, but dreams have a little grade of reality.
Thanks again.
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