Friday, November 18, 2011

I had this dream about a flat earth and a sheep.?

I dreamt that I was a scientist who came up to the conclusion that the earth was flat. I presented my bold theory to the the various journals around the world.


The ruling system however, believed that the world is round. Soon, I was getting a lot of feedback from other people. It seemed the ruling system got hold of my study and summoned me to their fortress.


As I arrived, I was quickly rushed to a chamber. I realized I was being put into trial.., for.. heresy.


The trial went on as the ruling system planned it. I was stripped of my title, my license, and my social welfare benefits, then sent to jail.


They told me that they were being generous, because they originally planned for me to be beheaded.., on world TV.


While in jail, I reviewed my theory.., and still arrived with my original conclusion. Soon I was informed that the sentence for me has been modified.. I was going to be beheaded after all..





The day of my execution finally arrived.. As I was escorted down the guillotine, the scene changed..


I was in the living room eating popcorn, conversing with a goat and a sheep on how the present system of governance is inefficient in meeting the needs of the population. The sheep proposed a solution, then me and the goat both agreed..





Then I woke up. I tried to remember the data that led me to conclude that the earth was flat.. I could not remember them.., but they were so real when I was dreaming. I also tried to remember the solution proposed by the sheep.. I could not remember it either..


Weird.





What do you think this means?|||Is there a stubborn streak here? You would rather lose your head than be judged wrong?


Sounds like the conversation with the animals was not important as far as the answer


was concerned, but it was to expose you to the idea of differing viewpoints





Perhaps this is your deep mind nudging you to be a bit more open minded.|||It means that your subconscious is rather uncreative when it comes to producing metaphors.

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