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I dreamt I got a coloring book, I opened it and it had been colored in. The picture colored fully had three people in it, a man western type and two others. Flipped through book quickly seeing scribbles and partially colored pages. That age was fully colored tried to fo back to see it more clearly , couldn't reach it.
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The colouring book would imply being invited to emotionally colourideas and situations. In this case one picture, representing a specific ideahas already been given an emotional bias by someone. The people in the picturewhich notes particularly a western type man can suggest that they represent an idea that reflects western thinking - asopposed to European, Asian etc..
Flipping through the pages implies the True Self is taking a veryquick look as if looking for something worth really looking at. Flipping canalso suggest an act of "flippancy", that is showing impertinence anddisrespect for a specific book - here a colouring book. Flipping through a bookis often done when only looking at its pictures which would usually be found ina book for children, not adults. Thescribbles imply finding some careless, worthless writing in a colouring book.Partially coloured pages imply that the emotional colouring or bias that hasbeen given to an idea relating to a colouring book is not giving you a completepicture; you are not getting all the facts or the whole story. The True Selfhere cannot go back to seeing what was once seen as the complete picture. Notethat going back to something is also not a progressive act. [Have you perhapsthought about using an actual colouring book again as in childhood. Thesymbolism involved does not make this a great idea because an adult does not wanttheir ideas to be emotionally biased; their ideas should reflect truth and reality. Try painting or colouring butwithout the child's colouring book.] |
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