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Tag Archives: nightmare
Is This a Prophecy of Some Sort?
Night of the Living Dead I’m in the middle of my own personal nightmare (my COVID patch). Last night’s dream, therefore, doesn’t need to make sense, to make sense. It was a mashup of several things and, even now, I’m … Continue reading
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Tagged assassination, Democrats, dreams, guns, midterm elections, nightmare, Obama, politics, White House
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Normally, This is the Worst Tarot Card to Get Drawn
XV The Devil When Susan’s cousin drew this card for me in my Tarot reading at the end of July, I was a bit shocked. Normally, I avoid negativity as much as possible, but its position in the middle of … Continue reading
Posted in personal
Tagged angels and demons, desire, fascination, freedom, nightmare, tarot, the devil
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When a Memory Turns into a Nightmare
Requiem (2018) We started watching this eerie series last night on Netflix. Ordinarily, I stay away from ‘gothic thrillers’ but this one has an interesting vibe to it: the classical music in the soundtrack. . In a way, I can … Continue reading
Posted in reviews, showbusiness
Tagged British, child abduction, childhood memories, dreams, Gothic, kidnapping, nightmare, series, television
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“You Catch More Flies with Honey than with Vinegar”
TMV: It’s the End of the World as We Know It The doomsday scenario has been with us for a very long time now, and you know what I mean: Armageddon. For as long as there have been believers in … Continue reading
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Tagged Bible, doomsday, fear, heaven, hell, nightmare, Old Testament, prophecy, punishment, religion, reward
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Question: “Did You Have a ‘Mystical’ Experience at About Age 5?”
The Answer Surprised Me You might think that the image (above) is a strange illustration for a question about a ‘mystical’ event. But as you will see, it is quite apt in one person’s experience. In June 2019, I attended … Continue reading
Posted in paranoia, spirituality
Tagged astrology, childhood memories, danger, gun violence, nightmare, warnings
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When Death Comes Calling with a Nightmare
The Pale Horse (2020) It’s a potent image from the Book of Revelation: Death on a Pale Horse. It is the stuff of nightmares, one of which we’re living in at the moment. But I digress… The Pale Horse is … Continue reading
Posted in reviews
Tagged Agatha Christie, death, dreams, hell, murder, mystery, nightmare, story-telling, television, witches
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OK. Now I’m Dreaming about Masks and Social Distancing
We Are Now Uncomfortable in Close Proximity with Others It was totally unexpected: my dream, last night, was ticking along quite beautifully until we turned a corner in a shopping complex and joined a line up to pay for our … Continue reading