7/14/2005
Words from the waking world: Dream activity seemed high but I was unable to retain most of it after waking.
Recurring theme: Throughout the night I would awaken with the knowledge that there was data. I realize that this doesn't sound coherent but that was all that there was. In the dreams I would be doing relatively normal things; exactly what these things were, I don't remember. While doing these dream things I was consciously aware that there was data. I couldn't see it, couldn't identify it. The fact that data existed in all of these places had no direct impact on me and there was no urgency to this awareness. The data was there and I knew it.
Dream: Victoria was enjoying her new vehicle but was not able to sell her old vehicle. The new one was a high-end, luxury SUV with all of the bells and whistles. I was not impressed but she thought it was pretty special. Her concern was in trying to sell her old vehicle: a cream-colored Mustang with an ultrasonic roof and hubcaps. She excitedly explained to me how the Mustang worked like a convertible - it had no top - but that you could push a button and an ultrasonic wave would create a force that would repel rain and other elements. The hubcaps had a similar feature that allowed them to float near the tires without actually being attached and each cap could be rotated independently of the others to create a "smoogie" effect. She was very concerned that she was not getting any offers to buy the Mustang. Although I had no intention of buying the car, I asked her the price. Skillfully, she talked around my question and avoided giving me a price. It became very clear that she had no intention of selling the Mustang and enjoyed it more than the new vehicle. She was never going to sell the Mustang and she was not going to enjoy the new vehicle half as much. So, why was she trying to give the impression that the new vehicle was so wonderful (and only speaking well of the old vehicle)?
Words from the waking world: I worked with Victoria three years ago and recently stopped by my old employer and noticed a large Lexus symbol on her wall. She admitted that she did sell her big-old Dodge Ram truck and bought a Lexus. The word "smoogie" is the closest that I can come to the word she used in the dream. It was really just a guttural sound that had no translation in the waking English language.
Recurring theme: Throughout the night I would awaken with the knowledge that there was data. I realize that this doesn't sound coherent but that was all that there was. In the dreams I would be doing relatively normal things; exactly what these things were, I don't remember. While doing these dream things I was consciously aware that there was data. I couldn't see it, couldn't identify it. The fact that data existed in all of these places had no direct impact on me and there was no urgency to this awareness. The data was there and I knew it.
Dream: Victoria was enjoying her new vehicle but was not able to sell her old vehicle. The new one was a high-end, luxury SUV with all of the bells and whistles. I was not impressed but she thought it was pretty special. Her concern was in trying to sell her old vehicle: a cream-colored Mustang with an ultrasonic roof and hubcaps. She excitedly explained to me how the Mustang worked like a convertible - it had no top - but that you could push a button and an ultrasonic wave would create a force that would repel rain and other elements. The hubcaps had a similar feature that allowed them to float near the tires without actually being attached and each cap could be rotated independently of the others to create a "smoogie" effect. She was very concerned that she was not getting any offers to buy the Mustang. Although I had no intention of buying the car, I asked her the price. Skillfully, she talked around my question and avoided giving me a price. It became very clear that she had no intention of selling the Mustang and enjoyed it more than the new vehicle. She was never going to sell the Mustang and she was not going to enjoy the new vehicle half as much. So, why was she trying to give the impression that the new vehicle was so wonderful (and only speaking well of the old vehicle)?
Words from the waking world: I worked with Victoria three years ago and recently stopped by my old employer and noticed a large Lexus symbol on her wall. She admitted that she did sell her big-old Dodge Ram truck and bought a Lexus. The word "smoogie" is the closest that I can come to the word she used in the dream. It was really just a guttural sound that had no translation in the waking English language.

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