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Illuminati Meetings and Strange Wakeup Time
#1
This is interesting because I had dreams of Illuminati meetings last night.

In the dream, one meeting was in the year 2000 around or on September 11 called "Preparation and Planning," and another meeting was in 2001 and they referred that to that date as "Mandala 2001". The first meeting was in a forest where two members met up and shook hands. They mentioned about meeting again in "Mandala 2001", EXACT SPELLING.

(Sometimes in dreams I see a word or phrase that explains my dreams.)

Time I woke up was 9:11am.

Any help would be appreciated. I know that Mandala is a wheel in eastern meditation cultures, but would like to know if this dream has any significance.
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#2
The dates and the time that you woke up, seem to have something to do with 9 – 1 – 1. Or at least to me it seems that way. Have you been thinking about it lately? Maybe in relation to the Illuminati? The “mandala” definition comes from the Wikipedia, and the other meanings are the only ones I have that have anything to do with your dream. I know it is not much, but maybe those few meanings strike a cord in you. 

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Forest:[/b][/b] confusion; lost or lonely
Male figure (not a father):[/b] right-brain; creativity; emotions
Man, another: right-brain; male alter; emotional

Mandala (Sanskrit maṇḍala "circle", "completion") is a term used to refer to various objects. It is of Hindu origin, but is also used in other Dharmic religions, such as Buddhism. In the Tibetan branch of Vajrayana Buddhism, they have been developed into sand painting. In practice, mandala has become a generic term for any plan, chart or geometric pattern that represents the cosmos metaphysically or symbolically, a microcosm of the universe from the human perspective.

A mandala, especially its center, can be used during meditation as an object for focusing attention. The symmetrical geometric shapes tend to draw the attention towards their center. Psychiatrist Carl Jung saw the mandala as "a representation of the unconscious self," and believed his paintings of mandalas enabled him to identify emotional disorders and work towards wholeness in personality.

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#3
I just came across another meaning that I neglected to put in the first time:

911: emergency situation; a call for help
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#4
Although I believe dreams are very insightful, I don't believe in hyperspace. I do appreciate your analysis and hope it helped further tuned your practice though.
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#5
Why don’t believe in hyperspace? Science believes there is a hyperspace.
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#6
Well I believe hyperspace is possible, but not in the format of archetypes and tones. Hyperspace to me is more like the one in Star Trek.
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#7
I never said anything about 'hyperspace' in the meanings I gave you. Are you saying that you do not think that dreams or the things in your dreams have any meaning at all? You think that everything is all literal? Gods...if that was true, and everything in our dreams was literal, then I should be either locked up or dead by now because of some of my dreams. Either that, or I should be flying space ships... :lol:

Maybe you just don't like the 'meanings' I have. I understand. I just ordered myself a new dream book. After doing a lot of research, the one that I have ordered matches closest to what I believe. Hopefully it will be here soon.
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#8
Hey DreamTime, I just didn't like the fact that some definitions match closely to Expansion's. Their interpretations are centered in hyperspace which I do not believe in. I have nothing personal against you or Expansions, but I just do not believe in hyperspace.
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#9
Im confused...hehehe
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#10
GB,

 I feel this dream is all about programming. The "Mandala" being a program .I would look closely at what occured in your personal life in 2000 and 2001 and how it affects or is  affecting your current life. IMO 9-11 is a completion of a cycle and now there is a pivotal choice to be made as to which direction or which energy you choose to immerse yourself in. lol!! The image I get, for some reason, is the scene in Pinochhio in which the fox is attempting to lure him into show business.

BTW,You're not alone. I don't subscribe to Expansions explanations and use of Hyperspace either.

 

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