Sunday, 7 June 2020

Avatar 2 and a shark attack

As I was falling asleep last night I had a very clear dream that I was watching Avatar 2 at home

It felt so real that it woke me up and I felt confused, as if I should be watching it right now

Then as I was waking up this morning I had a dream that I was on a island talking to someone about why a particular group was interested in me (scared/worried about me) because I had more people following me without me wanting them to because they loved me, then they could manage to get follow them because of fear

They wanted me to baptise them all, but I didn't want to. It went against the principles of what I was trying to do

So I was working out a way I could "baptise them" that would make them feel happy, without compromising myself in any way

Then someone called out to me, telling me to come quickly

In the water off a dock was a friend of mine with his arm caught in the mouth of a big great white shark

Two other people jumped on the shark at the same time as I jumped on it trying to get it to let his arm go

I tried punching it's underside but it didn't have much affect, I think maybe because I was punching into water

"DON'T LET IT SWALLOW IT" my friend screamed

I grabbed at the sharks fins and whatever sensative areas I could find and dug my fingers into where they met it's body, as hard as I could

The shark let go, opening it's mouth wide to let go of my friend

I pushed against it's body to get some distance from the shark as we started bringing my friend into shore

I woke up here and remembered as I woke up, they this particular friend used to work as a pearl diver ...

And wondered if someone from the pearl company had just been attacked by a shark

Whatever it meant, the attack felt real to me, as if I was watching something that has actually just happened

More so because in the state between sleep and waking up, while you're lying there in bed staring at the ceiling, I was still imagining the process of wrapping make-shift towel pressure bandages around my friends arm (though he felt like someone else now, not my friend) and coordinating his rescue and medical attention

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