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Tibetan Cat

I was with a guy and a girl and we’d broken thru a wall into a long dark tunnel.  We followed the tunnel for quite a ways and came out into an incredibly opulent Tibetan temple.  The walls were golden and very ornate and covered with beautiful and enormous thangkas.  One of the things that was most intriguing tho were the “cats” that were there.  I only call them cats because I’m not really sure what they were.  They reminded me of the cartoons of the Japanese bobtail cats like the Maneki Neko where the bodies are thick and the heads are fat with a kind expression filled with large loving eyes.  One was a dark grayish brown and the other white with gray stripes, and their fur was very short and somewhat course, tho softer, longer and pure white on their undersides and paws.  The darker one I found absolutely irresistible and reached out to scratch it behind the ears.  It was very cautious at first, as curious of us as we were of them.  I managed to scratch just the right spot and whoo it into submissiveness.  Within moments, I was lying on my back and it was lying on it’s back, on my chest, and I was scratching it’s belly and beside myself with how cute it was.

All of a sudden, a very angry Tibetan woman came in and completely ruined the atmosphere by screaming at us for breaking into their temple.  Within moments, the dream had shifted and I was walking down the street with the girl that I’d entered the temple with, explaining to her that I’d hired a lawyer to defend me and by no means was I admitting that I’d broken into the temple.  She asked if I felt I was lying and I said, “Absolutely not!  We went in their under no malicious intent and I was not about to be blamed for having any ill intention.”

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