Goddess Encounter...?

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Goddess Encounter...?

Postby RoseRed92 » Wed Jul 23, 2014 1:16 pm

I did not think at the time of having the dream that I was meeting with the Divine last night, but now I suspect I was. Doesn't this sound like the three-fold Goddess to you? And maybe the dog was a guide? Your thoughts on this are greatly appreciated.

In my dream I was chasing a runaway dog through suburban streets. I turn a grassy corner and my leg falls through the ground, which seems to be a handmade roof. I now panic, realizing I've punctured the ceiling of somebody's hill-hut.

I fall completely through and come face to face with an older woman, about fifty years of age, with long, wavy, straw-colored hair that looked dry and damaged by the weather. Her eyes were wide, her expression one of astonishment. I was scared of her and what she might do because of my falling through her roof and ran, still converned about chasing that dog, I run out of the entrance of the hut into what looked like fairgrounds and chased the dog until I let it be that he was gone.

I felt very bad about crashing through the hut and went back to apologize. The hut is part of the festival, a little shop. Now there is a lady with jet black, wavy hair and dark, beautiful, shiny eyes. She is around 22, my age. Next to her sits a woman who is probably in her thirties. I was unable to focus on her much, but had the impression she was working with some herbs. She was very quiet, just listening.

I asked the raven-haired woman if they were witches, eager to meet someone who was like me. She smiled gracefully and nodded. At this pont I notive a wheel of the year pendant around her neck and a necklace with a stone the color of jade and the appearance of lava rock, with all of the holes going through it from boiling.

I apologize to the women for crashing through the roof and express how excited I was to meet another witch. I keep babbling and cannot remember what the woman responded throughout the conversation (I suspect I didn't give her much of a chance to talk in my excitement). I do remember dodging to hide when I spot my family outside looking for me, and explain to the woman that my family would be angry to see me in the hut.

When the sun is gone, I say farewell and go back the way I came.

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