04-01-2010, 06:02 PM
(04-01-2010, 05:30 PM)Richard Wrote: Quade,
I have a similar dream re-occurring dream. In reference to a city of high bridges and spires in the background. I lived in valley, a simple yet modern home, situated by a single large tree and stream running behind the home. There is a garden between the home and the stream. The backdrop is of a bridged, spired city with a space elevator…or needle…that rises and disappears into a golden hued sky. Like all my dreams, its first person..so I don’t know exactly what I look like, but my mate..partner? is human female..so I’m assuming I am too.
Richard
So yours make the third description of this place other then me, and I have seen a drawing once that was similar. Makes one really wander what/where this place is. For me, when I was inside the city, I was offered the chance to stay there, but it would mean leaving my home. (where ever that was) Inside one of the structures, the halls were wide and tall, Students(?) wore white clothing of some kind. There was a point were we were running through the halls, exercising perhaps? I guess I took the offer. These all were first person, I never saw myself there from outside me, it was a personal experience.
Oh, about that third description, It was someone describing I believe it was his OoB experience to another planet. I could be incorrect however, it's been a while since I heard it, but the description of the city is what got my attention, like, hey, I know this place. Along with the golden sky, spire and ocean, His also described a dock and pier, as a side of the city was along the ocean. I didn't have that same vantage point, but it would seem likely as because of the ocean backdrop in mine.
An earlier version I had visioned D.C. as such, (I live near D.C.). I had a dream where there where above ground white bridges crisscrossing the city, Not long after I moved here, I would look around and I would see the city and think, Where are the bridges? Perhaps this city in the dream was a capitol or cultural center? At least that feels correct to me anyway. It was an important place.