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River 13
Cassandra
Caught in the Fence 1986
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I dreamt that I saw the horse next door all tangled up in our border fence.
It was so clear that I didnt even hesitate. When I went down to
see my horses I just simply took the wire cutters and a halter. It was
in a paddock that we cant see from the house so I had to walk a
fair way. But there she was: the exact same scene that Id seen in
my dream presented itself to me then. She wasnt hurt. I just cut
the wire out from around her legs and I took her home.
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Its the precognitive dreams Ive had which have changed my life
and my way of thinking. I used to be pretty cynical. Im a bit of a sceptic
and I dont believe just anything I see, but when those sort of things
happen it opens me up to not being so narrow minded and I can listen to people
without being too cynical or judgemental. There might be other things that arent
really unnatural, its just that we dont know much about them, thats
all.
This was the first really precognitive dream that I can recall, although I
might have had more of them when I was a kid. My precognitive dreams are different
to my other dreams in that theyre very clear and they make complete sense.
For example, a week or so ago I dreamt that I kept all my horse feed in the
chook shed (which I dont), and I dreamt that my horse had got in and eaten
it all. Thats very dangerous for horses. They usually die if they get
into something like that, but he was alright. He ate all his food and had a
wonderful time. I knew the dream was not precognitive because the feed was in
the chook shed, which it never is. I wasnt worried that he was going to
break into the chook shed at any time and get the feed because its never
kept there. Had I had the same dream but in the feed shed, I wouldnt have
been very wary: watching everybody going in and out of the feed shed all the
time, making sure they locked it
I knew my Melbourne Cup dream to be precognitive because it was
really clear and sensible. The dream voice said Redor by five lengths.
On waking up, I said This is it!!! and told my husband I think
Ive dreamt the winner of the Melbourne Cup!.
I didnt know anything about the horses in the Melbourne Cup, so we got
the paper that morning and he looked through, but said No, theres
nothing in here about Redor. Never mind, well just look through the whole
days program at Flemington. There was nothing, not a race at all
with Redor in it, but there was a horse called Redonicus in a steeplechase.
Well, the first part was like Redor anyway!
At work I told a friend who was a real gambler that Theres a steeplechase
before the Melbourne Cup today and I dreamt about this horse and I think its
Redonicus. Im going to put five bucks on it. I never bet usually,
but I thought Ive got to tell someone because if this comes off I cant
not have mentioned it! We went into the canteen at morning tea and listened
to the race. I had put $5 each way on it.
I heard the same voice as in the dream say Redonicus by five lengths!
So, I had the name slightly wrong, but I had proof because I had told people.
Thats the only time Ive ever won!
Cassandra works with horses and is used to communicating with
animals while she is awake:
I dont know whether there is such a thing as telepathy with animals but
Im certainly aware of them all the time, because theyre such a big
part of my life. When youre dealing with horses as closely as I am all
the time, you almost get to think like a horse. Being herd animals, theyre
really sensitive to those around them. A horse can be a hundred meters away
and another horse will be able to notice its intentions from the way the body
is standing and the way the muscles are poised. Theyre ready for flight
all the time because running is their only defence. They can detect the tiniest
difference in muscle or body posture and be alert and ready to run. Im
often in the position where a horse is just about to step on my toe when Im
not even looking at it and Ill know to shift my feet.
Since Cassandra has opened herself to accepting a broader view
of reality, she has been able to look back and remember other incidences
from earlier in her life.
I was about fourteen or fifteen and had tried and tried to play the guitar,
but I couldnt make any sense out of it or read music. Then one night I
learnt in my sleep exactly where to put my fingers. It was only three or four
chords but in the morning I woke up, immediately I picked up my guitar, and
it worked! Those four chords were so basic that I could play just about anything.
Ive been playing ever since because it relaxes me, and I never did take
lessons. I just accepted it at the time. Maybe I had just read something about
it subconsciously, but I told Mum how I learnt to play this guitar and she believed
me.
Mum has had precognitive dreams and feelings. When my brother had an horrendous
plane crash she was lying on the bed in the afternoon having a rest, but wide
awake, then she heard him say Theres a problem and thats
all. She knew there was something wrong. He was told he was going to be a paraplegic,
but we all prayed for him and hes a pilot in America now. Hes actually
written a book about his experience and got it published.
When I was a kid it used to really put the wind up me if I dreamt of Grandma
because she was dead. I still dream about her but its not threatening
any more. When people are as clear to me as in my precognitive dreams, then
perhaps they may be there in spirit, but when theyre a bit fuzzy Im
not so sure. My Horse Caught in the Fence dream took place just
before my son, Robby, was born and I guess it has affected how Ive brought
him up.
I try to encourage him to treat everything thats not quite so normal
as normal. A very good friend of ours, Helen, an older lady, was dying of cancer.
A couple of weeks ago my son said to me Mummy, I had a frightening dream
last night about Helen. Why was it frightening? I asked. Because
I saw her spirit go up to Heaven, he answered. Well, thats
not frightening. She is dying and shell die soon, I explained. Anyway
we went over to my mothers and she said Ive got some news.
I said Helen died. Robby told me this morning. I turned to my son.
See Robby, this lady was coming to say goodbye to you. Theres no
need to be frightened. I was so tired she couldnt get through to me!
I think its important not to be scared about things like that otherwise
hell get a closed mind.
I dont want to inhibit Robbys subconscious and his dreaming, because
you can really have problems when you do that. Im encouraging him to talk
to me about his dreams so we can sort them out, but also to learn to trust himself.
In this way hell grow to act on his dreams.
Im more open to everything now, but the old cynical part of me steps
in when people start setting themselves up as demi-gods and making a heap of
money out of it. If I had the gift of being really psychic, theres no
way in the world I would charge anything for it. I believe in the teachings
of Jesus and Budda, and they didnt get money out of it. Ive read
a few books that have put me off reading anything about metaphysical matters.
I just read the basic books and think my own thoughts as I go along. Im
open minded but I trust my intuition a lot more now, and that is something which
has grown since my dream.
Im a very practical person. I regard the odd precognitive dream as a
handy way to get me out of a bit of strife and Im inclined to believe
in reincarnation because it makes sense that you come back to learn more. I
try to act on my dreams now.
Overall, its balance in the equation that seems to attract
Cassandra now:
I think its important to learn from your waking life as well as from
your dreams. I believe that whoevers in charge up there will fit the burden
for your shoulders, but it is good to harness our subconscious experiences too.
Wouldnt it be wonderful if we could be technologically advanced but still
have all the spirituality of Aboriginal people?
Janes Interpretation
Interpreting this dream symbolically I would have seen the horse
either as representing Cassandras work (since she worked with horses)
or in the more universal dream sense as symbolic of her passion. The border
fence would be symbolic of the limits Cassandra perceived in her life,
and the horses legs would represent mobility and freedom. The dream
meaning would become your passion for life is feeling restricted.
Overcome this either by recognising your limits, or by extending them.
However, in Cassandras case I feel this interpretation is probably
not needed. This obviously telepathic dream fulfilled its dual purpose:
the horse was rescued and Cassandras mind was further opened.

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