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Vision meaning?
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Earlier this mornign I was meditating in my front yard and I had a vision(I live far away from town so there were no distrations). In my vision I was sitting with my legs crossed, the same way I was meditating, in the middle of a desert. The sand started to move like waves upon the ocean and I was sinking. I tried to move but I was frozen. Before I was completely engulfed, I saw a tall figure in a black cloak with its hood up. The only thing I could see from the figure other than the cloak was a smirk and glowing emerald green eyes.

I came out of my meditation gasping for air. Can anyone give me input as to what this was about? Or to help me find the deaper meaning to this vision?
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interesting i was just reading about bodies of water and their meanings. i believewater is your subconciouse/spirtuality. something along those lines.
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i put it in the dream fortunes this is what i get:


before

Something that happens before something else in a dream often represents an event that actually happened before another in real life. Look for a parallel series of events, thoughts, decisions, feelings, etc. in your past—most likely your recent past.

Before can also represent the idea of:

First
More important or superior
Honor

black
The color black can represent grief, solemnity, formality or authority, basic or conservative, night or darkness, hopelessness, or depression.

glowing

Something glowing can represent life energy, hope, goodness, or assistance—especially when it appears in the darkness.

Something glowing eerily can represent a person or force with unknown intent.

green
The color green can represent life or new life, nature, freshness, vigor, coolness, or a relaxing environment.

saw

(the tool) A saw, or the act of sawing, could represent:

Division, separation, or destruction
The process of dividing something into smaller pieces or sections, such as breaking down a problem in order to analyze it
Splitting things apart, such as two people during the breakup of a relationship, or the parting of friends at the end of the school year

For more clues to meaning, consider the context, how the saw is being used, and how you feel about it.

sitting

Resting or taking a break
Physical, mental, or emotional exhaustion

The action of sitting down can represent quitting or giving up.

Being in a seated position can represent watching or "sitting it out" rather than participating.
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