Tallulah

(Tuesday, December 29, 2015) moon: Leo / tarot: Judgement

I am at the dream conference in Virginia Beach. Tallulah, from the IASD, is giving me a tour of my dream/soul house. She walks alongside me, at my left shoulder. The house is two stories, a very long rectangular box with no roof pitch that I can discern. We are on the second story. A straight hall with a wooden floor runs through the center, with rooms on either side.

Everything in the house has been created by hand, with the greatest love and skill. A vibration of the sacred emanates from all of the decorative elements. The furniture is finely carved wood, delicately elegant, in the colonial Federal style. One bedroom has shimmering cobalt blue, magenta and silver walls, like a beautiful oil painting of a moon rise. Another room is carved plaster with pearly white blossoms and a soft, peach-colored background. Tallulah tells me that peach is the state color of Virginia, which I find curious. When I think of peaches, I think of Georgia.

Day notes:

In Japan, the peach blossom symbolizes virginity.

One web definition of virgin: http://dreamstop.com/virgin-dream-symbol/

On the web, the name Tallulah is ascribed conflicting origins, Choctaw or Irish. The Choctaw meaning is leaping water, the Gaelic is fruitful woman. Tallulah Falls is a town in Georgia, homeland of the Choctaw tribe. Philip Seymore Hoffman’s daughter’s name is Tallulah.

I met Tallulah at the first Virginia Beach conference. I was in her morning dream group with Bonnie, Lou and Dr. Larry Burk. Larry Burk has researched and written a book about warning dreams of breast cancer called “Let Magic Happen.” Today my coworker Cyndi told me her breast cancer has spread to her spine, ribs, clavicle and shoulder.

One Reply to “Tallulah”

  1. How nice to have Tallulah with you. It sounds like you are getting some healing/ comfort.
    I am so sorry to hear about your co-worker.

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