03-18-2015, 09:27 AM
It's all about balance. "Too much of anything is a bad thing".
I think they might not even just represent all positive entities but maybe even just your mother. You love her deeply (like the Care Bears) but you let her do means things to you, but you mind very little.
My husband had a weird dream/reality slip last night. We were in bed, getting ready to go to bed (but lights were on, covers hadn't been turned down, etc) we were talking and I said a sentence and for some reason he thought I said the world "leprechaun", which made us both laugh. Then for a minute or two he was silent, and then he takes a big gasp of air as if he had just fallen asleep for a moment and woke back up. And he says to me, "Did the guy really catch the leprechaun?" and I was like huh? And he was like "That just happened, right? The guy caught the leprechaun, and he cooked it in a pot..." I could tell he was seriously confused. I was like nope baby it's just us here... and he was like "No, we were in this waiting room... and this guy caught this leprechaun... and he put it in a pot to cook it.... but then the leprechaun turned into a Christmas tree as a defense." I asked him if he was upset about the leprechaun being cooked, and he nodded emphatically. He said I was there too and upset as well. He was still very confused and asked again "That really didn't happen? It seemed SO REAL for a moment there..."
tl;dr Happy St Patty's day, my husband had a weird hallucination involving a leprechaun.
I think they might not even just represent all positive entities but maybe even just your mother. You love her deeply (like the Care Bears) but you let her do means things to you, but you mind very little.
My husband had a weird dream/reality slip last night. We were in bed, getting ready to go to bed (but lights were on, covers hadn't been turned down, etc) we were talking and I said a sentence and for some reason he thought I said the world "leprechaun", which made us both laugh. Then for a minute or two he was silent, and then he takes a big gasp of air as if he had just fallen asleep for a moment and woke back up. And he says to me, "Did the guy really catch the leprechaun?" and I was like huh? And he was like "That just happened, right? The guy caught the leprechaun, and he cooked it in a pot..." I could tell he was seriously confused. I was like nope baby it's just us here... and he was like "No, we were in this waiting room... and this guy caught this leprechaun... and he put it in a pot to cook it.... but then the leprechaun turned into a Christmas tree as a defense." I asked him if he was upset about the leprechaun being cooked, and he nodded emphatically. He said I was there too and upset as well. He was still very confused and asked again "That really didn't happen? It seemed SO REAL for a moment there..."
tl;dr Happy St Patty's day, my husband had a weird hallucination involving a leprechaun.