Tattoo

What tattoo do you want and where would you put it?

A vivid dream appeared before me, revealing that Guy would get his tattoo next week. In my mind, a reel of videos played, reminding me that he already had tattoos covering his arms and legs. How could I have missed this?

What is the meaning of this dream?

My inner self answered with clarity:

“There are two lemons—one represents the angel, the other, Guy. Their fates are intertwined, yet their paths could not be more different. Guy plays his devious games, manipulating spirits, ghosts, and souls, weaving a demonic Kurukshetra within his mind. He toys with the deepest secrets of his victims, watching them unravel while he lurks in the shadows. Once his work is done, he flees like a coward into the darkness, leaving them bewildered and lost.

And I stand firm, unwavering in purpose. I walk among the living, guided by prayers that seek justice. When I watch a short reel, I understand my calling, despite the orchestrated protests from the other side, claiming I would never act.

The second test: While in the vivid dream, as I was listening to the deity’s Thai sermons, I fell asleep. In the dream, I saw a bright yellow lemon, orchestrated from the other side, with a sewing machine needle stuck upright in it. The lemon looked fresh and new. Then, I awoke.

I move forward without hesitation.

Now, the test begins. The two lemons are placed before her—one pure, the other tainted. Which one will reveal the truth?

If the lemon turns black with fungal rot, it is a sign of corruption, the mark of Guy’s twisted games. If the other remains bright and whole, the power endures. The prayers rise, the chants continue, calling for an end to his cruel amusement once and for all.

And so, we wait and watch—will justice prevail, or will the game continue?”

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Sophia Bennett is an art historian and freelance writer with a passion for exploring the intersections between nature, symbolism, and artistic expression. With a background in Renaissance and modern art, Sophia enjoys uncovering the hidden meanings behind iconic works and sharing her insights with art lovers of all levels. When she’s not visiting museums or researching the latest trends in contemporary art, you can find her hiking in the countryside, always chasing the next rainbow.