Sunday, January 27, 2013

The 1930's Ford Coupe and The Super Bees



The dream this time has a stunt driver again. Something about this reoccurring theme demands I pay attention. I see a gun metal grey 1930's Ford coupe automobile. A stunt driver is inside and the vehicle is suspended by a cable from a helicopter. The goal seems to be to fly the car to a pizza restaurant for scene in a movie and the stunt goes horribly wrong. The helicopter is hit with a freakishly strong updraft. The pilot looses control and the helicopter yoyo's and the car smashes into the ground really hard on the downward swing. The car disintegrates and the stunt driver bails out. He is on fire and he runs toward a gas station. People there smother the flames with blankets. The stunt car driver will live.



The next thing I see is a blues music concert. A band is playing on an outdoor stage and it is early dusk on a warm summer evening. The band is called Mitty and the Followers. The lead singer and guitar player is an African-American man named, Mitty.  Mitty has a white suit on and short dreadlocks. Mitty is one cool looking cat. All of a sudden he is attacked by a swarm of bees! These are no ordinary bees. They are super bees that have been bioengineered in a secret government lab by some crazy scientist. The swarm completely covers Mitty and lifts him up and flies away with him. Mitty is whisked away thrashing, yelling and pleading for help. This crazy ass scientist wants Mitty, one of a dozen people, for some strange experiment. That is not nice!

Last night my brother baked a  tasty gluten-free pizza and outside his house all day and all night my ears are assaulted by the buzz of snow mobiles. It is no surprise these elements have crept into my dream. Sometimes external stimuli can affect one's dreams. I personally have experienced these things many times before. It is not a phenomenon that is often talked about in a discussion of dream analysis. I must do some research and see if any experts have anything to add to the subject.

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