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Jory bobbed his head but then he remembered the room was darkish so Kurumi won't be able to see him properly. "Yes, floating,'' he said. "I know it sounds weird but it was like when people are in space. Zero gravity.'' Yup, that description should say it all.
The badger was startled to hear the Headmistress's voice so suddenly. The jumped up into a sitting position as she asked what was going on. "Hello, Headmistress,'' he said politely.
He laid back down again with his hands behind his head. "So since I really was floating,'' he said "That means I will overcome obstacles.'' That surely must mean OWLs. Jory was worried sick about the upcoming exams.
Floating...in air and not water...not that the book really specified either. "
Alright...so...your dream has an overall influence and theme of overcoming obstacles...so that is probably the underlying issue at present or in your future," Kurumi said, pretending to find all this to be somewhat factual. "
Perhaps all the other symbols in your dream are related to that then." Just a thought.
Check off floating from the list of symbols.
Flipping through her book again, Kurumi looked for clouds to see what sort of symbolism there was. "
Looks like clouds go hand in hand with your floating," Kurumi nodded. "A
ssuming that they were white and fluffy and all that...they mean you will be successful after trouble has been your companion...so...you might be struggling now...but not for too much longer."
Probably. Depended on if there was a symbol in his dream that gave any indication of time.
Kurumi looked up for a moment when Tinka flailed a bit more. Really, Kurumi just wanted to hug the house elf and somehow make the broach appear. WHY was the Headmistress so obsessed with her broach? It was...suspicious... and not even pink. Shouldn't she be more interested in pink things? Not green...
But back to the book. Music...music...music... Was jazz harmonious or discordant? Kurumi figured that it wasn't stop and go during his dream and, well, Kurumi rather liked jazz music, so off to read that interpretation as well. "
The music is the same too. Pleasure and prosperity. Good things are in your future."