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Hey there everybody,
So, first of all, I had this dream in which I was surrounded with airplane-pilots in some kind of altered-airport.
Somewhere in that airport, which looked more like a hangar, there was a small room, in which a crippled man was lying on a kind of bed, which looked between the bed and the air-filled-yellow-boat. He was dressed as a pilot, but was so thin. He was completely burned. His face was one burn, his lips were gone, leaving his teeth visible, his eyes were nearly invisible behind an amount of scarred eye-lids. On one side of his face, I could see little black wholes, like if he was hit/burned by small hot projectiles (or maybe piece of his plane).
His legs were thin, and he couldn't walk. In my dream I carried him from one place of the small room, again to his bed. The pilot was carrying a long paper, and was explaining his flight schedules, pictured like colorful dots on the paper. He was all alone, in that little room.
I got a vision that he crashed with his plane.
Than, all of the sudden, I awake in my body. This means that my mind awakes, but my body was still asleep. I feel a weight on my body, and as I look up (through my eyelids), I see the shape of a face, as I watch closer I recognize the thin nose of the pilot, his eyes, his lips. He looks at me, astonished. He moves his hands before me, before my eyes, and their comes a black smoke out of them (myabe that smoke came out of his hands, maybe the smoke came of my eyes. I didn't see -- strange!!!).
I grab him (with my nonphysical hands -- never did that before) thinking out loud: I gotta give him PUL, it is very important. As I grab him, I feel his astonishment. I watch his facial expression change in astonishment as he feels a slight PUL. Then he leaves through the wall, looking happy and not understanding what happened.
Later, I went to retrieve him. It seemed he knew he had died, but was unable to believe he could be relieved of the pain of his burns, so I brought him to a place where he could be healed.
I found that an interesting story.
Greetings,
Sonia
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