Dream
I believe I mentioned earlier that this past Saturday, a whole bunch of us gathered in the Fellowship Hall at church to sew. It was a day that most of us had eagerly anticipated, and the only fly in the ointment was that two of the Usual Suspects had other commitments and were unable to join us.
When I went to bed on Friday night, my eagerness for the coming day was mixed with a fear that my alarm wouldn't go off. I guess that had something to do with The Dream.
It seemed that the group was all assembled in the Fellowship Hall, each with her own sewing machine (as usual) and two to a table (as usual) and dressed in nuns' habits (not usual). And not all of the habits were the same; apparently we represented different orders.
So we were sewing along nicely and behaving much more respectably than usual, when suddenly from the northwest corner entrance came a loud commotion. In came a band of strange, rowdy nuns who appeared to be right out of Monty Python's Flying Circus! "We're the Camelites!" they shrieked. One of our number foolishly attempted to correct them. "Carmelites, I think you mean," she said. "No, no, Camelites! See we have camels!" And when we looked, indeed, these noisy peculiarly habited sisters were perched on dromedaries.
And that was pretty much it.
When I went to bed on Friday night, my eagerness for the coming day was mixed with a fear that my alarm wouldn't go off. I guess that had something to do with The Dream.
It seemed that the group was all assembled in the Fellowship Hall, each with her own sewing machine (as usual) and two to a table (as usual) and dressed in nuns' habits (not usual). And not all of the habits were the same; apparently we represented different orders.
So we were sewing along nicely and behaving much more respectably than usual, when suddenly from the northwest corner entrance came a loud commotion. In came a band of strange, rowdy nuns who appeared to be right out of Monty Python's Flying Circus! "We're the Camelites!" they shrieked. One of our number foolishly attempted to correct them. "Carmelites, I think you mean," she said. "No, no, Camelites! See we have camels!" And when we looked, indeed, these noisy peculiarly habited sisters were perched on dromedaries.
And that was pretty much it.
Comments
Does this Dream pose the idea that nuns work together in creative harmony, albeit on different projects? Obviously, some of them maintain delightful senses of humor, too.
Does the timing of this Dream have anything to do with the new Pope?
Am I totally off base as I have no frame of reference beyond having read Rumer Godden's book "In this House of Brede" ?! :)
Ah, the wonders of the subconscious mind!
Hugs!
cindy