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Singing Circle, Wolverines, Cadillac

I’m sitting in large singing and prayer circle. Mike and Eva are there and when it’s my turn to pray and sing, they’re arguing about something. I get cross and tell them to shut up which they do. I bow my head to pray but I’m agitated and can’t focus. My prayer is taking a long time and people start talking about going to a lodge at someone’s house. Finally everyone disperses. I’m hearing that it’s a lodge for Thomas. I walk over and find Thomas wearing red lenses glasses, but he’s also wearing all red and black. I ask him if he knows what color he’s wearing and he says he does. There are people next to us that are trying to wade through a pool of water. I notice that in the water are two wolverines. They’re blue. Someone tells me that they like disjointed sounds so I start singing really off random sounds and one of them loves it and comes over and snuggles into me.

I’m in a Cadillac with a guy who I don’t recognize but apparently I know pretty well. We’re driving through people’s yards and crashing fences because the car’s out of control though I know that the guy driving is influencing it. I think we’re trying to escape from someone and being chased like in a movie. We’re next to the ocean along a sort of plateau on which houses are built and coming up toward a mountain side that looks like there may be a valley and I don’t want to crash into it. He crashes through another fence and pulls to a halt when I realize that it’s a ravine going down to the ocean. We get out of the car. There are rocks and logs holding up an embankment that’s keeping the yards from sliding away. He walks out onto some structure and I point out that the structure is hanging over the ocean. It’s beautiful and exciting.

Moon in Aries today.

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