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In this dream I take some of my new friends to my old school. Well the "Three Jays" from my old school came up to me, Jordan, Jared, and James. They saw me and came up to me. All three were wearing red and black. I won't say which ones did these things but: One wearing the most red came up to me, I went to give a hug and he kissed my cheek instead (very romantically) Then Half red Half black gave me a bear hug. I was overjoyed by those two. Then the one wearing the most black came up to me. I lost my happiness.

The one wearing the most black I loved last year, I had a chance to be with him, and blew it.

Then His new girlfriend came up and we got in a fight. She ran away and her friend tried beating me up. I had my bag with chins by me, so I started using my chains to beat her. Then she pulled out chains and started whipping my stomach.

What does this mean? Do I have some HATRED?

2007-11-08 09:47:00 · 2 answers · asked by NOT USING Y!A ANYMORE!!!!!!!!!!! 5 in Social Science Dream Interpretation

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I think so. It sounds like you still have feelings for him and haven't come to that place of acceptance and letting the possibility of being with him go.

2007-11-08 10:22:59 · answer #1 · answered by Lover of Blue 7 · 0 0

It appears that red is your power color at the moment (love, heart, rose...?) and black is your sadness color (hate, sin, guilt...?). Now, red and black together can represent anger- perhaps you're somewhat angry at all 3? Also though, you felt safest with a balance of the 2 colors, most hateful toward he black, and most loving toward the red. You may want to date the red guy, use the balance as you close friend and confidant, and probably stay away from your ex and his apparently sadist girlfriend.
You only have hatred if you decide you do though; I advise just letting go and moving with the flow of your dream.

2007-11-08 18:31:19 · answer #2 · answered by somebody 4 · 0 0

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