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31
Dec

Dream

I woke up having dreamt that I inhaled crytal meth with an asthma kit. Then declining offers from street corner drug sellers, I dizzily walked to a train station and attended a conference where Brook Shields and Tom Cruise were introducing thier next movie. I felt like I woke up with an eerie hang over.

In the Japanese new year culture, the dream you have on 12/31 is symbolic. (Thank goodness that wasn’t it). It is considred good luck to dream of three things; Eagle, Mt. Fuji and eggplant.

Whether it’s eggplant or not, I place special attention to tonight’s dream. It’s one of those new year things.

Happy eve!

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7 Responses to “Dream”

  1. 1
    Tyler Says:

    What if you dream of an eagle eating an eggplant on top of Mt. Fuji?

  2. 2
    Kitty Says:

    Learning something new every day . . . I do hope I dream of Fuji-san tonight. Someday I will make that climb.

    Hoping your dreams bring good fortune tonight and every night -

    Kitty

  3. 3
    EricL Says:

    That is an interesting question indeed, Tyler.

    Thanks for yet another interesting tidbit of Japanese culture, Ayumi.

    May your dreams bring you good fortune for the coming year!!

    Akemashite Omedetou Gozaimasu!!

  4. 4
    Sophia Says:

    or an eggplant eating an eagle at the base of mt. fuji??

    Happy New Year everyone!!

  5. 5
    Ayumi Says:

    So I will be going to sleep now, got my alarm on to see the first sun rise of the year. Eggplant, eagle, Fujisan, eggplanteaglefuji, eggplanteaglefuji,,, zzzzzzz.

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    Maiwenn Says:

    What would be bad luck symbols in dreams?

  7. 7
    Ayumi Says:

    Good question. um, I don’t know. Wearing shoes in the house? I don’t think there are any cultural bad luck symbols in dreams.

    My first dream of the year evaporaed into oblivion because I was shaken awake. So I decided it’s good luck to be shaken awake.

    Happy New Year everybody!

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