Dream Journal: 2016-01-01.01

I finally had a chance to sit down and review the ending portion of yesterday’s dream. Each time I brought to memory the cards in my hands before the alarm clock interrupted me, I found the images remained the same but with one additional detail that did not make it into the rendition of the dream.

I did not get to lay any cards down. I held the first alone in my right hand while I held the deck face up in my left. However the topmost card on the deck had shifted enough to reveal what would have been the third card of the draw. It too held a blue area in a specific place.

I have a physical copy of the deck I used in that dream, the U.S. Games’ Universal Waite. I sat down with that deck and sorted through all the cards until I found those with blue areas that matched what I remembered from the dream.

I remembered the first card immediately upon waking. Finding it in the deck only confirmed what I already knew. It took sorting through the rest of the deck to find the second and third cards. Only after matching up the blue on the physical cards with what the dream kept flooding my memory with did I look at what cards would have been drawn for the Yellow Woman.

Universal Waite: The High Priestess, Death, & 10 of Pentacles.
Universal Waite: The High Priestess, Death, & 10 of Pentacles.

Except her demeanor was that I wasn’t drawing cards for her, but that I was drawing cards for myself using her as the mirror to reflect the meaning back to me. Sadly, she did not give me a context to frame the reading with, and for some reason, despite all my contextless three-card pulls on Noxporium, I am unable to read these cards for myself right now.

Hmm.

Whatever.

The important thing is, I have the data the cards that were pulled in the dream. Perhaps it will take another dream to unlock the understanding I was supposed to depart with.

We’ll see.

Oh. One more thing. The only parts of the cards that shimmered blue in the dream were the cloaks of each figure. The sky, water, and other blue-hued details of the cards were not perceived in color. Only blue cloaks. Very well, then.


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