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Bridge Dream Interpretations

A bridge dream usually provide a connection between one thing and another. It could be a connection with where you are and where you want to be. Therefore, the bridge dream will be about a decision you’ve made, usually the day before you had the dream. Or, a bridge dream could also be about a connection between you and another person. Hence, it could refer to a relationship. Often, the bridge dream will tell you about the outcome of your decision or relationship. 

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Tarpon Fishing in Yucatan

Although I am more interested in pondering ancient mysteries when travelling in the Yucatan, and therefore concentrate on visiting gorgeous colonial cities, intriguing ancient Mayan ruins, and places of exquisite scenic beauty, which I also have recorded in the Yucatan Travel Movie, some people go to Yucatan for fishing. All you fisherfolk, here’s an excert from an interesting blog post:

For years Barb and I had heard tales of tarpon fishing in the Yucatan, seen photos of tarpon jumping, read articles about them in fly fishing magazines and now we had a chance to find out for ourselves. We joined our friends, Jay and Paula, to spend a week fishing for these elusive game fish in southern Yucatan near Chetumal.
Tarpon: Megalops antlanticus

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Dream: End of the Movie

Last night, I had a dream in which I was putting together pieces of video film footage to create the end of the movie.

When I awoke, I wondered if this could mean that I was near the end of my own personal movie, my life.

If I had not actually been editing a movie, this could have been a dream interpretation, or anyway, if not the end of my life, the end of something in my life.

However, because I am actually putting together the Yucatan Travel Movie, and have just finished the first draft, it is more likely that the dream is actually referring to something I need to do to the end of the movie.

This is my dream interpretation: In my dream, the video footage at the end of the movie had to do with images of Jeeves and Wooster, a humorous British comedy I had been watching before I went to bed. At the end of each Jeeves and Wooster episode, there is music playing.

I had one of those “Ah Hah” moments when I realized that I yet need to add video footage to the end of the movie. I have promised the wonderful composers who have allowed me to use their fantastic original music in the Yucatan Travel Movie that I will acknowledge their contributions to the movie in the end credits. I plan to do this with actual video footage of them playing selections from the music I have used.

So, now, I know what I will be doing today: working on the end of the end of the Yucatan Travel Movie. I am excited because this will be fun! Also, I really appreciate the fantastic music I have been able to use.

Carol Chapman

Copyright 2009 Carol Chapman All Rights Reserved

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Wonderful Dream Teleseminar

We had a fantastic dream teleseminar last night! Ellen Selover and Nancy Chrisbaum, co-authors of Awakening the Real You, discussed past life, prophetic, and inspirational dreams.  

A number of listeners asked questions about dream interpretation. One woman said she’d had a recurring dream in childhood in which she was trappled by a herd of horses. Nancy Chrisbaum suggested that it might be a past life dream, especially since the woman had had nothing to do with horses in her childhood – where else would such a dream come from?

Another woman could not attend the session but sent in a dream by email ahead of time. In this dream, the woman talked about a well from which pure water with an amazingly wonderful taste poured out. Ellen Selover, who is an energetic healer and hypnotherapist, wondered if the dream might have something to do with wellness. As it turns out, the woman who emailed the dream in, is a nurse.

It’s amazing how much we covered in an hour! We talked about typical prophetic dreams as well as the many meanings of water in dreams – from emotions, to spirit, to health conditions. One listener received insights about a recurring dream that had mystified her.

Nancy Chrisbaum ended the session with a hilarious anecdote, which illustrated the wisdom of asking for help from your dreams. She told the story of a woman who asked, before she went to bed, for a dream that would tell her if she should keep her present job or look for another one. The woman specifically asked for symbols that even she could understand. In the dream, the woman stood in a field next to a hedge. On the other side of the hedge, many people cavorted happily. Among them was the Christ. In the dream, the woman asked, “Why am I here by myself in this field?” She heard a booming voice like the voice of God reply, “Because you’re in the wrong field!” Isn’t that a fantastic dream!

Carol Chapman —

Copyright (c) 2009 Carol Chapman, All Rights Reserved

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Will You Join Me for Today’s Dream Teleseminar?

What: Dream Teleseminar with Ellen Selover and Nancy Chrisbaum, co-authors of Awakening the Real You: Awareness Through Dreams and Intuition 

When: Today, Tuesday, May 12th

Time:

Newfoundland Time: 10:00 to 11:00 PM

Atlantic Time: 9:30 to 10:30 PM

Eastern Time: 8:30 to 9:30 PM

Central Time: 7:30 to 8:30 PM

Mountain Time: 6:30 to 7:30 PM

Pacific Time: 5:30 to 6:30 PM

Alaska Time: 4:30 to 5:30 PM

Where: In the comfort of your own home

How: For telephone call-in number and passcode, please register on this blog.

Talk with you tonight!

Carol Chapman —

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Dream Teleseminar Tuesday, May 12th

This should be a great dream teleseminar!

My guests, Ellen Selover and Nancy Chrisbaum, are seeped in an understanding of Edgar Cayce’s concepts of dream interpreation.

Therefore, they will know about dreams about past lives, spiritual guidance dreams, and precognitive dreams.

I’m looking forward to the event. It’s on Tuesday, May 12th (this Tuesday!) from 8:30 to 9:30 PM EDT.

Talk with you then!

(To get the call-in telephone number and passcode, register on this blog.)

Carol Chapman —

Copyright (c) 2009 Carol Chapman

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