
Some large clear quartz crystal boulders line the path as well. As we walk along, I am surprised to see there are no rails, but rather a stone path barely visible beneath the grass. I walk with him to make sure the path of the cart is clear. My wife’s uncle is preparing a mine cart ride in the front yard of his home. The night before the baptism I had the following dream: My wife’s uncle officiated the ceremony, adding another layer of inclusion and also (well-meaning) social pressure. Even though I am comfortable with Baptism on an intellectual level, I had some trepidation about the ceremony, simply because I come from a different background (I was raised Unitarian and chiefly as a humanist). My wife and I recently had our son baptized. The trick is recognizing them, and then honoring them in waking life. Other times, they may lead to unconsciously held information that is embedded in your own dream mythology and has been passed down for generations. Sometimes ancestral dreams simply help with reframing a situation with a deeper significance. I had to laugh could there be a more stereotypical image of Irish culture than a befreckled leprechaun hawking marshmallows at the end of the rainbow?Īncestral dreams come when we lay out a strong intention for them, but they also can come when we need them. When I began exploring the ancestral connection to dreaming, it was a box of Lucky Charms that presented itself first. Thinking about ancestry, after all, has some clinically noted benefits, including boosting intelligence, confidence and self-esteem. But the older path is still laid, hidden in the dreams, folklore, and sayings of our families of origin.Exploring ancestral elements in dreams helped me move beyond gross stereotypes of my Irish, Scottish and German heritages, into a deeper connection with my past. The road has simply been covered by a few inches of cultural plastic debris whose gods are industry and ecological warfare. Spamming in chat "i need a guild" won't help, that's for sure.Dreams can provide a quick path to connecting with our direct ancestors. Some large guilds also has their own websites or/and pages in SK wiki, where you can ask to join them. There are also ofiicers of various guilds searching and recruiting new members in Haven (I was recruited that way). Maybe one of them will offer you an invitation. Just bash through with sparks, that's the only kind of such mission there.Īs for guilds, well, that's difficult. wait, you meant that rank mission? I thought you mean the prestige mission, where there are tons of obstacles and souls that disrupt you - it's horribly difficult in Tier 3.

I've been getting on every aviable guild halls. The fact that I can beat Snarbolax without even dying once, and need to use 7 Spark of Life (8 revives in total) on a essentially an escort mission.Įdit 2: Sorry for the rant. How about its more harder and dangerous to go to school/work than crossing a canyon? Is that "Intentional"? So, yeah, join the guild, assemble a team and heroically die at the end of the last levelWhat you saying, is that they intentionally putting a mission where you delivering a sword to a gravestone, harder than fighting a mystical beast? Screw themĮdit: Here's a comparison. As far as I know, they can be easily soloed only by those who mastered SK mechanics (read: some guys with no life). Mine were, at least.Īs for the mission - they've put souls intentionally, to crank up the difficulty to the maximum. Guildmates are more likely to answer your call than random people. Originally posted by Col:If you need a helping hand in a mission, join a guild.
