Topic: Sorting through cards and papers
I had this really weird dream the other night. I was at this weird museum-like, pub place that felt like Iceland or Ireland. I was sorting out comic cards from a pile of letters, trying to organize them...finding which belonged to me and what belonged to others. The letters belonged to a general in Afghanistan, so I respectfully refrained from reading them as they were not mine. The comic cards were of all different types, but I remember that I wasn't organizing them carefully; I just assumed that none of them were mine, so I set them in the same pile as the letters. Suddenly, a voice, probably one of my guides, came from behind me, and said "Well, that one belongs to you!" as I had "The Thing" in my hand (you know, the big rocky guy from Fantastic Four). But then the next card completely blew my mind...It was Mr. T, you know the guy from A-Team..."Ah' pitty da fool"? But he was metallic, with an energy beam coming from his forehead, and when I turned the card around to read his history, it said he had underwent DNA enhancement. He could do essentially anything he wanted, as he was omniscient in every way. I was so amazed that Mr. T actually was now such a changed figure, I didn't even get around to asking if this was mine or anothers.
So, what do you think?
When I was younger, I used to collect comic cards. Maybe my guides are using these characters to show me the type of "power" I need currently in my life. What does The Thing symbolize?

Strength, endurance, durability.
What does a DNA-enhanced Mr. T symbolize?
He may look a bit stoned from the picture, but I assure you he's a definite supernatural warrior. Basically, take that picture..add Xenopope's avatar picture
... and you've got what he looked like.
From my view, they were showing me that we are undergoing change, and this change will lead us all to our role in the cosmic-play. We have the power to decide our part, no matter how locked-in we may feel. In life is always a beginning. And once you know your part, sit firmly in the ground like an unbreakable tree in the midst of a storm, bending with the winds of change yet never forgetting what you know to be true.