
It was like a ropes course without ropes. The entire group of people and instructor were in front of me straddling a log that bridged a deep, deep ravine, without a safety net below.
I looked down and saw I was above a cavernous gorge of trees, but soon I’d be above a river that was far below as it cut a path through the wood-filled cliffs.
Before I didn’t think anything about crossing this divide. Now there still was no thinking, just the inability to move a muscle.
Suddenly I felt two hands around my waist steadying me, firmly stabilizing me. I didn’t turn around to see who it was. I knew there was no one behind me as I was the last one to cross.
The feeling reminds me of when I was a little girl. I learned to ride my new bike with my father at my side steadying me, acting like training wheels so I couldn’t wobble and fall.
With these invisible hands, I very quickly glided across the log to join the others.
But the log ended abruptly before getting to the other side, and the gap was filled with water.
I was traveling so fast that I barely had time to stop, thinking I would slip over the edge and into the water.
I began to ask how was I supposed to get across until I noticed that the water there was shallow, around ankle-deep.
Although initially it looked like I hadn’t reached my destination, I realized all I had to do was step onto land.
Then I woke up remembering this vivid dream.
Now while thinking about it, tears come to my eyes.
I literally can feel how I’m taken care of.
There is a force of life, call it God or the universe, whatever works for you, that has its invisible hands of safety around us.
It keeps us steady as we bravely (or even if we feel completely incapacitated) go forward in life.
Whatever your destination, you can get there or some place better. Even if it looks like you don’t know how you can do it or feel you didn’t quite make it, there is a way.
You can move forward successfully with bold decisions, even though it looks like you don’t have a safety net and the stakes are high.
You are watched over and taken care of!
Maybe it will be better (and easier) than you imagine.
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Tags: Afraid to move, Blyde River Canyon, Dream, Dream about fear, Dream interpretation, Paralyzing fear, Taken care of
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