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I had a dream that I was in a woodworking shop that sold crucifixes, what does it mean?

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I was raised catholic mind you. In my dream I walked into a shop that was filled with finished and partially constructed crucifixes (the ones with jesus actually on them). Most were veiled in shadow, but there was one without arms or legs propped up on a workstation with a light on it and some woodworking tools nearby. I approached it and it craned its neck and started to open and close its mouth. I grew frightened and started to back out of the room. As I did this, the rest of the crucifixes started to move and lurch towards me in a startling manner, the ones with arms reaching out to grasp me. I awoke as one began pulling itself off of its cross in order to block my retreat. I don't usually have dreams this vivid and this one kind of has me spooked. What do you think it means?

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  1. It means you had a dream that you were in a woodworking shop that sold crucifixes.  Why do you people insist on believing that dreams have to have special meanings?


  2. This could be the basis for a new video by Michael Jackson, maybe called Crucilla.

  3. If the economy slumps, go to where the money is.

  4. Quick!  File a patent application on the design before some wise guy decides to steal it from you, nail himself to it and start making all kinds of whacked up claims as a result

  5. Sounds like you were Geppetto in a past life.

  6. It means Jesus is coming for you, and he is one pissed off zombie!

  7. You have a inner guilt for not attending church

  8. Probably you ate some really bad food before you went to bed.  

  9. Dreams are your subconscious working.  They reveal nothing as predictions, however some shrinks believe they can be certain psychoses manifesting themselves.

  10. i don't know...

  11. It means you ate some cheese before going to bed.

  12. Jesus wants you to write a screenplay for Him with this as the opening scene.

  13. It means you were asleep.

  14. it could mean you were sleeping in the REM state, I hear thats healthy

  15. "For a dream comes through the multitude of business."

    (Ecclesiastes.5:3)

  16. Just because something is "pretty much commonly accepted" does not mean that it is true.

    For an example, people at one time thought that the world was flat, and it was "commonly accepted" as well. Now we know that it is not.

    Now, dreams can be related to something that you seen or heard through out the day, but that does not mean that it means something.

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