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Not exactly a dream but what do yall make of this...
it is a full blue moon...tonight on the way home from work around 11:30 or so, riding down highway 87 (it is a rural area so im always on the lookout for deer), i spotted something on the side of the road..thought it was a dog until i got up on it...had to actually look twice because it isnt something you see everyday...11:30 at night and there was a duck (looked dark colored like a mallard) walking down the road.
very strange...what say you?! does this have any kind of meaning?
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Quote: Originally posted by Tonibaby on Aug 2, 2015
Not exactly a dream but what do yall make of this...
it is a full blue moon...tonight on the way home from work around 11:30 or so, riding down highway 87 (it is a rural area so im always on the lookout for deer), i spotted something on the side of the road..thought it was a dog until i got up on it...had to actually look twice because it isnt something you see everyday...11:30 at night and there was a duck (looked dark colored like a mallard) walking down the road.
very strange...what say you?! does this have any kind of meaning?
Duck has waddled across your path;
You are being asked to take notice of your surroundings because a new opportunity is now being offered to you. She is reminding you that in order to succeed with this opportunity you will have to move forward swiftly so that your new ideas can take flight. Duck is making it very clear that in order to be successful with your goals you have to move now!
Alternatively Duck may be reminding you that today is a day that you should spend exploring your emotions. Use her energy to see your own feelings clearly and to navigate your way through them so that they can be released. Use affirmations and gratitude to clear the way.
Know that you can overcome the obstacle you are currently facing by using your intuition, ingenuity and emotional detachment in your decision.