This was a two part dream. I, unfortunately, don't remember much of the first part but I will share what I can...
First part: I remember being in a house, lots of rubble inside and out. Someone was there, a couple, and we were discussing something. I remember a full-length mirror, and clothes... i remember telling them that I was going to be picked up and had to make this appointment on time.
Second Part: I am on a giant spacecraft. It is immense. I know I am a member because I am wearing a uniform. It is burgundy and black, turtle neck, and it has a logo on the side of the chest. I am working in the capstone department with large crystals, granite, and other minerals, such as copper. As I work, I hear someone communicate with me directly, but telepathically. I can't see this person in the dream but I know who it is...although I am unable to recall now. He's happy to see me. He asks me how I am and how life has been since I boarded the ship. I look around and notice a lot of work ahead of me. The ship is filled with intellectuals, scientists, and all sorts of leader personalities. I notice no children, and at that moment it dawned on me...'there isn't much joy here,' I said. I began to question myself if I made the right decision.
He changes the subject by asking me to show him around the ship. I remember it with great detail. We leave the capstone building department and I take his energy to one of the control rooms. 'This is my favourite room,' I tell him with a huge smile at my face. My heart pounding by the beauty. Above, just below the ceiling, are countless screens, each one observing a different galaxy. At the center of this room, a circular platform, about 3 feet in diameter. Hovering above it, is a 3 dimensional supernova that I pulled up with the touch of a high tech computer monitor. Not a hologram, but the real thing. It was about 3 feet high and 3 feet wide. We were monitoring a specific galaxy for it's recent supernova, and had set it on pause (by stopping its time). It felt amazing to not only see this phenomenon up close but to observe it in a completely and vastly different perspective.
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