I've never been into this area of the forum before, but I was wondering if some could send some protection vibes to my boyfriend who is in Iraq right now. He has been a Marine for 16 years now and been in Iraq since 2003.
I'm not really educated about Wicca, but have read a couple of books by Laurie Cabot. However; I do not feel comfortable enough with it yet to send something out alone.
Anyway's, I had a rather disturbing dream last week that involved 4 pictures one being my boyfriend, another of a pair of hands tied up the next was the tree of life, and the last was a pair of feet tied up. I've been extremely worried since and have absolutely no way of finding out anything until I hear something in the mail from the military or John's family.
with dreams,it's really hard to tell someone what they are dreaming about exactly. it's really something that an individual has to learn on their own,whether the dream is just telling the person about their own feelings or if it's trying to warn them about something. does this make sense to you? i'm sorry if i'm confusing you.
sending you and your boyfriend love and positive thoughts ~
my thoughts on the dream are that you feel your hands and your feet are tied and that you can't continue with a life with your boyfriend at this point. You feel that your life is just "hanging there", waiting. This dream says that you need to acknowledge that feeling, embrace it, and then let it go. Try to just go on with life as best as you can.
4 years is a long time for one person to stay in Iraq. Has he not been home at all? Do you hear from him? I know that here at this army post, the girlfriends and wives & family are set up with military email accounts and the service members email back and forth on a very regular basis-- daily in fact.
You and the hunny are both in my thoughts and prayers~~
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Originally posted by Jaelynne: No he has not been home at all since 2003.
That is just mind blowing! My ex is retired military, most of my family members are either retired military or have served in the military, or married to former military and I have never heard of any service member spending a full 4 years overseas with absolutely no visits back "home".
Have you talked with the chaplain at the base? Maybe they can help with some word from him and/or to arrange for a visit.
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