greenfairy
philosopher wood nymph
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- May 25, 2012
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- sx/sp
The room was at first some bare hospital room, like a mental ward, but I didn't like it so I changed it to a nice Japanese style room open to the outdoors, with bamboo floors and screens. It is a fairly spacious room, maybe a little larger than my living room.
The cube is about a foot across. It is hovering in the air in a corner of the living room. It is clear and whitish, and sparkling. I like the color a lot because it feels clean and magical, and clearing to my mind. It has a vague sphere outside of it, the size of the cube. I am looking at a side. It is clear so I can see the nice little room inside.
It didn't specify which room, so I put the ladder in the room inside the cube. It is leaning against the roof, so people can climb up onto the roof. There are plants growing on the roof and trees next to the building. It's made of wood, I guess, light colored and smooth.
I don't want a horse. I have no use for them. They're a lot of trouble and they make a mess. A wild horse would be ok. They can come in a herd and eat the plants near the building, and we can make friends with them. The one I like is brown. It makes me feel safe and loved.
There are wildflowers near the building, and the horses eat some of them. There are large white ones near a waterfall. There are little blue ones in the woods. There are little white ones on the roof and in front of the building.
There is a large thunderstorm with lots of wind and rain. We gather the water in large containers. It's outside, but inside we are dry. There is a small sheltered place attached to the building, maybe on the roof where we can sit in the storm and not get soaked.
Edit: Well if we can only do it once, then I better describe how it was the first time. The first time we did it everything was on a landscape, not a room, which makes more sense, because why would there be a horse in a room? Why would I want a horse in the house? Why would I have a ladder and a storm in a room? I took some elements of the first for the second, because I like the horse in the landscape but not on my property.
So, the landscape was a desert. The cube was about the same size, about 10 feet in the air. It looked the same. There were red flowers within about 20 feet of the cube, in front of where I am standing. The ladder was floating, leading up to the cube but not touching it. It looks the same. The horse was running in the distance. If I return to the meditation now though, it is friendly and letting me pet it, and eating the flowers (and there are other horses in the distance). I don't know what that means, but the interpretation makes it sounds weird, even though that's what horses do. But lovers don't eat children.
Edit 2: See, other people didn't put the room in the cube, inside another room, even though the OP explicitly said to. I take things literally. And then tell people that their instructions don't make sense.
The cube is about a foot across. It is hovering in the air in a corner of the living room. It is clear and whitish, and sparkling. I like the color a lot because it feels clean and magical, and clearing to my mind. It has a vague sphere outside of it, the size of the cube. I am looking at a side. It is clear so I can see the nice little room inside.
It didn't specify which room, so I put the ladder in the room inside the cube. It is leaning against the roof, so people can climb up onto the roof. There are plants growing on the roof and trees next to the building. It's made of wood, I guess, light colored and smooth.
I don't want a horse. I have no use for them. They're a lot of trouble and they make a mess. A wild horse would be ok. They can come in a herd and eat the plants near the building, and we can make friends with them. The one I like is brown. It makes me feel safe and loved.
There are wildflowers near the building, and the horses eat some of them. There are large white ones near a waterfall. There are little blue ones in the woods. There are little white ones on the roof and in front of the building.
There is a large thunderstorm with lots of wind and rain. We gather the water in large containers. It's outside, but inside we are dry. There is a small sheltered place attached to the building, maybe on the roof where we can sit in the storm and not get soaked.
Edit: Well if we can only do it once, then I better describe how it was the first time. The first time we did it everything was on a landscape, not a room, which makes more sense, because why would there be a horse in a room? Why would I want a horse in the house? Why would I have a ladder and a storm in a room? I took some elements of the first for the second, because I like the horse in the landscape but not on my property.
So, the landscape was a desert. The cube was about the same size, about 10 feet in the air. It looked the same. There were red flowers within about 20 feet of the cube, in front of where I am standing. The ladder was floating, leading up to the cube but not touching it. It looks the same. The horse was running in the distance. If I return to the meditation now though, it is friendly and letting me pet it, and eating the flowers (and there are other horses in the distance). I don't know what that means, but the interpretation makes it sounds weird, even though that's what horses do. But lovers don't eat children.
Edit 2: See, other people didn't put the room in the cube, inside another room, even though the OP explicitly said to. I take things literally. And then tell people that their instructions don't make sense.