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I was in a forest in the fall all the leaves were gold and red at the entrance to a pathway in the forest there was a huge dream catcher made out of wood the dreamcatcher was beautiful and i knew it meant what lay ahead was a magical and mystical perhaps dangerous road there were three steps of a kind of elaborate decoration i knew by stepping in these steps i was opening myself up to magic and the mystical road ahead i was worried my sheikh might be upset with me for stepping in these footsteps i went on the path and started walking i met some native americans walking toward me wearing bearskin outfits and chanting incantations i became worried the incantations might effect me and started saying "i take refuge in allah from the accursed satan " and "in the name of allah the merciful the compassionate"

I was in a middle eastern village that was suddenly attacked by native americans. i ran away on a horse. and then my girlfriend was with me and we walked and i noticed she was wounded. Then i saw a worm sticking out of her wound. When i got closer i noticed it became a snake so i grabbed two sticks from the ground. I tried to get the snake out but the snake went back into the wound. So i backed away and then it came out again. I grabbed it with the stick and pulled it out. The snake fell onto the ground and I snapped its neck.

I was in a forest in the fall. All the leaves were gold and red. At the entrance to a pathway in the forest there was a huge dream catcher made out of wood. The dreamcatcher was beautiful and I knew it meant what lay ahead was a magical and mystical, perhaps dangerous, road. There were three steps of a kind of elaborate decoration. I knew by stepping in these steps I was opening myself up to magic and the mystical road ahead. I was worried my sheikh might be upset with me for stepping in these footsteps. I went on the path and started walking. I met some native americans walking toward me wearing bearskin outfits and chanting incantations. I became worried the incantations might effect me and started saying, "I take refuge in Allah from the accursed Satan," and "In the name of Allah, the Merciful, the Compassionate".

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