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| astronomizzle ♧ gryffinDORK | & the rest is drag ♣ #badluckDerf Kurumi was busy writing notes as fast as she possibly could. While she did not know anything about Divination in terms of its relation to magic, she felt a sense of relief that what the professor was talking about was at least distantly related to some of the Shinto rituals and customs she had come to know growing up in Japan. Quote:
Originally Posted by Miss Lissy Lou "Dream interpretation is one of the oldest forms of Divination...one of the oldest and most unique examples of this was the Ramesside Dream-Book. Does anyone know which ancient culture that book was from?" he asked the class. Yay history! Oh! She thought she knew this one. She quickly wrote a few notes relating to the ancient Egyptian pharaoh Ramses. She wondered if this book was connected to the Bible stories in which Joseph interpreted dreams for the Pharaoh. Did witches and wizards know about this type of stuff. It seemed reliant so she thought she would ask. She raised her hand - she certainly was feeling more confident...but probably should make her answer more with sounding. "Professor, does this dream book have any connection to the muggle Bible stories where a man name Joseph interprets dreams for the Pharaoh and others?" Quote:
Originally Posted by Miss Lissy Lou "One thing that people need to be careful of when interpreting dreams is a false awakening. Can anyone tell me what that is?" he asked them. It was very important they knew what it was before interpreting dreams of their own! Kurumi wasn't 100% sure what a false awakening was, but just thinking about the meaning of the words themselves, she was pretty sure that she had experienced. She decided to raise her hand and give it a try. "Professor, I think that a false awaking is a dream within a dream and that dream within a dream is one in which you dream that you are awake. I can remember a time when I swore that I had woken up, and I went about my usual morning routine of taking a shower, brushing my hair and teeth, eating breakfast, but then suddenly waking up again to find myself still in bed." She hoped that that was a satisfactory answer.
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