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Another dream:
In this dream, I was firstly in a chapel, that people were trying to repair, but the chapel was falling apart faster than people could repair it. I seemed to be the only one who could tell this was happening and so I grabbed my family and ran out of this chapel, the chapel was joined onto the ruins of a massive cathedral and they too were falling down, my mum's only concern seemed to be to get us to go to the gift shop before we left. Then we were at a campsite, for some reason in this dream I was obsessed with collecting model boats, I had about 12 of them. We then went to a market and were looking for food, we found food. Then out of no where the dream changed to me standing in a restaraunt and there was a plaque on a wall about a woman, who had resisted against someone or something called Aemos (Pronounced Aymos), but finally succumbed to his will, and in the words of the plaque "They were happily bound". The last words on the plaque I can't remember and they didnt make much sense any way, but I have a feeling that Aemos was 'bound' as in imprisoned.
Any thoughts?
In this dream, I was firstly in a chapel, that people were trying to repair, but the chapel was falling apart faster than people could repair it. I seemed to be the only one who could tell this was happening and so I grabbed my family and ran out of this chapel, the chapel was joined onto the ruins of a massive cathedral and they too were falling down, my mum's only concern seemed to be to get us to go to the gift shop before we left. Then we were at a campsite, for some reason in this dream I was obsessed with collecting model boats, I had about 12 of them. We then went to a market and were looking for food, we found food. Then out of no where the dream changed to me standing in a restaraunt and there was a plaque on a wall about a woman, who had resisted against someone or something called Aemos (Pronounced Aymos), but finally succumbed to his will, and in the words of the plaque "They were happily bound". The last words on the plaque I can't remember and they didnt make much sense any way, but I have a feeling that Aemos was 'bound' as in imprisoned.
Any thoughts?