meaning of symbols

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    • #18035
      Smidge
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      paint, paintbrush, candy, candy wrapper, writing, print, letters

    • #18046
      Daniel
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      Hi Smidge,

      Paint speaks of spiritual ways and means (resources) to cover shortcomings or bad characteristics and so on. Like a person painting her face with make-up. It speaks of hiding flaws.

      A paintbrush symbolizes the tool to cover flaws (revealing the specific method that was used to apply the “fix”)

      Candy speaks of “words” that people give other people to “eat” that have no spiritual value. It is nice to hear and can even be uplifting but not much or long-lasting.

      The sweet wrapper speaks of the method that these “words” are represented to satisfy or entice people to eat those words. The wrapper (spiritual wrapper) is used to make the words appealing.

      Writing: A writing pen is used to write things down. We actually record things so that we do not forget them. A pen (or writing) in dreams and visions, therefore, symbolizes us pondering on past events and past incidents. The color of the pen will reveal more detail on the nature of the things we are pondering on.

      Print is basically the same as writing.

      Letters: When you dream of letters it symbolizes messages from God. These messages may come through reading the letters of Paul which he wrote to the churches or it may be through the reading of books.

       

       

       

       

    • #18048
      Fred
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      Hi there, this is interesting. Recording things on a piece of paper, any message or a name or a number, I assume means that we need to remember what it stands for. It means that whatever it represents is important and should not be ignored or forgotten? We write them down or print them so that we can remember them or ponder on them in the future?

    • #18050
      Gideon
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      Basically yes.

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