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Old Folks make note of their dreams. What they dream and event happening to their dreams. Early morning while taking coffee at the local cafe; they conveyed to a friend what was the meaning of last night dream. Conveying and analyzing the dreams results to conversion into numbers. Where the dream conversion comes and what is the origin? For sure it is numerology but how they formulate the things involving their dreams into numbers. I really do not know the answer and nobody can tell me who made the conversion.
Getting to asked questions among the most elderly folks, presumption evolve that the compilation of the so-called "Dreambook" was either invented by the early days people who were operating a numbered games. This numbered were called on our dialect as "Daily Double" or most popularly called in Tagalog as "Hueteng". Nowadays, this numbered games were considered illegal due to none payment of taxes to the government. It is illegal to protect the government's owned numbered games (Small Town Lottery) and the Lottery. The old "Dreambook" still in use today for the STL using the same number range as what the "Daily Double" were using.
Hereunder, the scanned copy of the "Original Dreambook" and a reproduction for everyone engaged and try their luck. Betting the hueteng or STL they can readily convert their dream event into numbers.
You've just stumbled upon my ultimate lucid dreaming resource, based on inducing thousands of extraordinary lucid dreams of my own-Click HERE!
Old Folks make note of their dreams. What they dream and event happening to their dreams. Early morning while taking coffee at the local cafe; they conveyed to a friend what was the meaning of last night dream. Conveying and analyzing the dreams results to conversion into numbers. Where the dream conversion comes and what is the origin? For sure it is numerology but how they formulate the things involving their dreams into numbers. I really do not know the answer and nobody can tell me who made the conversion.
Getting to asked questions among the most elderly folks, presumption evolve that the compilation of the so-called "Dreambook" was either invented by the early days people who were operating a numbered games. This numbered were called on our dialect as "Daily Double" or most popularly called in Tagalog as "Hueteng". Nowadays, this numbered games were considered illegal due to none payment of taxes to the government. It is illegal to protect the government's owned numbered games (Small Town Lottery) and the Lottery. The old "Dreambook" still in use today for the STL using the same number range as what the "Daily Double" were using.
Hereunder, the scanned copy of the "Original Dreambook" and a reproduction for everyone engaged and try their luck. Betting the hueteng or STL they can readily convert their dream event into numbers.
You've just stumbled upon my ultimate lucid dreaming resource, based on inducing thousands of extraordinary lucid dreams of my own-Click HERE!
These "Dreambook" More than 100+years old the front page missing due to age. Page 1. |
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