“Dreams are illustrations... from the book your soul is writing about you.”

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“Dreams are illustrations... from the book your soul is writing about you.”

At first I saw this quote and thought...

ooooh...

And then I thought...

What the f**k does it actually mean?!

It's hard to explain, I suppose...but I guess basically it's saying that out of everything the soul observes from your world, dreams are the things it desperately wishes for, and it paints that picture in your head! Just what it meant to me...I'm sure it could mean a bucketload of things for different people.

Natalia :)

Oh Lord I hope not. Even at my age (or maybe because of it) some of my dreams even when I remember them are not fo public consumption. Hmm story?
Whatever it means, it's got a stray comma in there... http://www.ukauthors.com
Far too deep for me.

 

Archie... that makes a kind of sense. Andrea... stray comma? Where? pe ps oid "the progenitor" "the art of tea" "that's an odd courgette"
Isn't that a comma after 'book'? Or is it just the quirky font? Could well be, I'm blind as the proverbial... http://www.ukauthors.com
Oh hell, when I adjusted the size (told you I was blind) guess what? No comma :) Sorry, Peps... http://www.ukauthors.com
You should know that punctuation has the power to bring out or suppress the deep meaning, Archie! pe ps oid "the progenitor" "the art of tea" "that's an odd courgette"
You say that Mac (and I was actually being tongue-in- cheek) but look at what hard work stuff is to read when stripped of it (so to speak). Personally, if I have to struggle to understand meaning, because the writer couldn't be bothered to punctuate properly, then I wouldn't bother to read past the first sentence. Or, if you prefer: you say that mac and I was actually being tongue in cheek but look at what hard work stuff is to read when stripped of it so to speak personally if I have to struggle to understand meaning because the writer couldnt be bothered to punctuate properly then I wouldnt bother to read past the first sentence http://www.ukauthors.com