In some ethnic cultures, dreaming of shoes is considered bad luck. Shoes are usually worn outdoors, which means the wearer is walking away from their home.
If you dream of your own shoes, it could mean you are expected to walk or travel outside home.
If you dream of somebody else’s shoes, it could mean that person is walking away from you.
If you dream of seeing shoes which are in bad condition, like being worn or dirty, it can mean you face a hard time walking the earth.
Prompt – shoes.
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Twitter GUIDO v5 @realOMU #drawingprompt 20180822 said to draw a air of shoes. That’s my North Star casual shoes drawn on paper recycled from a fastfood restaurant’s paper bag. The franchise is the one with the golden arches.
I’m making a point on using recycled paper to reduce waste. Otherwise I would be buying stacks of white cards for art. The more paper I buy, more supplies will be ordered to replenish the shelf of the stationary store. Then the factory manufacturing paper will receive more orders to produce more paper. More raw materials from trees will be sourced to make new paper.
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One of my friends narrated her dream of owning a pair of Adidas slides. The design was simply black and white stripes like old school prison stripes. She listened to her inner consciousness to own a pair of these slides and bought them. Needless to say, she never dreamed about having a pair of Adidas slides again.
How the dream image of boots was related to my life:
One night, I dreamed of owning a pair of boots. I was surprised by this dream image as I had never EVER thought about buying boots, much less wearing them.
About one year later, I had the occasion to buy AND wear boots. I traveled somewhere where the weather was cold and boots was a necessary item instead of a fashion accessory. I hate to admit that my dream was a predictive type of prophesy. One way of explaining is that the Universe knew I would require boots and sent that imagery into my dream.
++ DAILY DRAWING PROMPT 20180822: DRAW A PAIR OF SHOES ++#drawingprompt
— GUIDO v5 (@realOMU) August 22, 2018
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