I've had some stuff come up like this recently and it made me think. I know it is for the best because I learned that there are things that are tied into what we are comfortable with now that are ultimately a hindrance to our spiritual progression. Parents, for example, most do not want their kids to be a satanist in the first place. this example is easy to see how it can inhibit ones learning. When one lives with their parents you have to conform to their rules and hide stuff and be VERY careful with what you leave lying around. This premise should make sense.
Tying being kicked out or having a family member or close friend desert you or something should open your eyes to realizing that no matter how much you love/care about them , they are ultimately detrimental to you in some aspect. Seeing these things beforehand could be a wake up call to what could happen if you don't try to take action to avoid it. This can be and extremely painful process, because there are friends that we have that we hold dearly because we've known them for so long. I know that one day I will have to leave a large number of my friends because of the path they choose. This is very difficult for me, especially when I can't think of the right way to break it off.
I say make the best of the situation and try to prepare for the transition so it doesn't turn out as bad. As what the previous poster said, do just that. Basically what I'm saying is, be ready and move out before the whole scenario happens.
Hail Satan
Hail Agares
From: DiorDior <citymouse_alleycat@...
To:
Sent: Mon, May 31, 2010 8:24:44 PM
Subject: Re: How do you tell dream from fear?
If your past dreams have a tendency to come true, then you should be prepared. Parents know their kids, even when we think they don't.
I don't know what to tell you, other then to pray to Father and to the Gods. Talk to your Guardians. They all know the future. Perhaps this dream is a glimpse of things to come, possibilities.
If worse comes to worse and you get kicked out, start thinking about preparations NOW. Keep your job (or start looking for one), save money, and know that even though it's a scary possibility, Father Satan is looking after you. For reasons we cannot understand at the time, things tend to get worse before they get better.
Or they seem hopeless or scary, but everything in the end works out the way it is supposed to be.
Trust in Father. If you have this dream, think about the possibilities realistically, and prepare for it, so that way, IF it does happen, you won't be so surprised.
In the end, we all have to make a choice. Family and friends and old life, or Father Satan and the Gods (which is new life, and LIFE.)
I know that one day we all have to make sacrifices.
You are an adult now, and have to make adult choices (if not now, then very soon.) We leave the kid in us behind when we are able to declare our own independence, and have the means to show for it.
Hail Satan! Hail the Gods of Old!
--- In , "Dalovey_wolf" <dharris791@... wrote:
I had a dream that my mother told me to move out. She was pissed off but in this dream I had don't nothing and she still kicked me out. It was like she new I was a satanist. It was like she didn't want me unless I was going to stop being one. What dos e it mean. Do I just fear it? I am only 18 and still in my second quarter. The only thing in this dream I feared was where would I go. It messes with me when ever I think about it. It was a quick look. Like many other dreams that come true and yet too long. I always thought I didn't belong with my family and that my mother would abandoned me at some poin. It was not realy a fear but now it's just the question of which one. Dream or fear?