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   My name is Chryss.  I’m a Pagan living in  For example, when I had my “Walk of Faith” dream, I did not
  realize that the beach I saw in my dream was indeed an actual beach I would
  later see on the news following the Tsunami. 
  It wasn’t until I saw the broadcast and recognized the beach, the
  buildings in the background and the surrounding foliage that I realized my
  dream was more than just a blessing from the Devine, but a message of things
  to come. I have since had other dreams, some of hope, and some of
  impending destruction that I will post on this site later (after I have
  completed the symbolic translations). It doesn’t matter if you don’t believe in prophetic dreams, I think you’ll still find these pages an
  interesting read.  If you are a
  believer, please keep in mind that the subconscious can be difficult to
  interpret, not all dreams can be taken literally. If you experience
  such dreams, my advice is to immediately write down as much as you can
  remember.  Always include your
  immediate impressions, confusions, feelings, suspicions and even your
  interpretations after you’ve had some time to analyze the dream.  A dream dictionary is an invaluable tool,
  as it can translate a number of symbols that the conscious mind cannot
  immediately interpret (such as numbers, letters and objects that seem out of
  place). 
 
 
 
  
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