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DREAMs: Rhodonite Pigs, Figs and Other Figments and Fragments
I honestly can't discern the order in which these dream frgments happened, so realize they're in no particular order. I was in a room full of pigs; pink and black pigs with each pig having a unique color pattern. They were all maybe around 50 pounds, maybe the size of a Bulldog or a Bassett Hound, maybe just a little bigger than Arnold Ziffel. They would all put their forefeet (hooves) on me and lick my face, just like they were dogs. They had no coarse pig hair, just smooth, naked bodies, smooth like softy polished rock. In fact, their skin patterns were so artlike and even stonelike, like Rhodonite*. There was one pig that I was particularly felt attracted to; it was mostly pink with black swirly stripes (I can probably simulate the effect through an art program I have). It was very friendly and gave me kisses with its snout. They were very sweet pigs, not stinky or aggressive at all. I was in a bedroomn and Stan and some other guy was there (some very average-looking 30-something guy). I was taking my clothes off in front of them. It was my birthday and I received a few very cheap presents. It made me cry. One of the "presents" was some sort of bath salts to soak feet in. I said I could've used lotion more. Stan then decides that he shall get me some lotion. For some reason our animals were all in different locations. I'm not sure where they all were, but for some reason some guy (perhaps the bedroom guy) put one of our cats in the refrigerator. Stan an I went for a drive, and when we came back, we tried to find the cat in the fridge, but we couldn't find anything. I was in a room with a large tree-like houseplant in the hallway. Whenever I walked by it, I was fascinaated by the plant. I think it was some kind of fig. *I have a tiny little Rhodonite stone pig. I think certain kinds of Rhodonite lends itself to pigs, just like Ocean Jasper lends itself to frogs, Leopard Jasper to leopards, Moonstone to certain kinds of fish, Sunstone to goldfish, Dalmatian Jasper to Dalmatians, etc. Not that I'm big on stone animal carvings or anything, but I couldn't resist a Rhodonite pig.
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