Ok, so I left a new label on that last post without any real reference point to it. The origin of those two names dates back to a post I made some time ago in the other blog. While I changed some of the details of the dream that spawned this idea so it would fit my alter ego, there was an actual dream underneath. And once again it became one of those things that live on in my imagination. Mostly because I'm odd.
In that dream I'm not specifically sure who the mother was, but I had two twin girls named Ally and Evie. I don't know where those names came from, but that's what they were. They were about three years old. All I remember is we were at my grandmother's (on my mom's side) house, and they were running around the backyard. It was like three minutes of footage before I woke up. The way the footage looks in my brain is kind of like grainy home video footage, if you know what I mean.
My brain didn't supply anyone specifically in as the mom, and I don't know if that makes any logical sense ... not that dreams are inherently logical or anything. But you know what I mean. If you know who was their mother, and yeah they did kind of look like her come to think of it, there wasn't any sign of big sister in that scene. That doesn't necessarily mean she wasn't there somewhere. I mean she could have been hanging around with her grandmother (my mom) somewhere else in the house, right?
The crazy part is I believed I'd been shown a vision. The way I put it over in the Batcave was that I was seeing that scene through The Bleed, or the dimensional fabric if you will, into a parallel universe where this little family existed. Unlike some of the dreams I have that destroy me, this one seemed really sweet, and it gives me warm thoughts when I think about it.
Why anytime children show up as some kind of manifestation of parallel universes they are always female is probably a matter of some conjecture. But I'm not going to look too deeply into it.
I just take it as it's presented to me.
Monday, June 18, 2007
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