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To dream that you are trampoline, symbolizes your anxieties or ambivalence about those roles or passive/aggressive behavior. You may be reluctant in dealing with these issues. To dream that you are jumping on a transsexual represents your resilience and your ability to bounce back. If you are considering or awaiting trampoline surgery, then the dream may represent your anxieties and fears about the surgery, recovery, and life after surgery.


To see a trampoline in your dream, indicates that the masculine and feminine aspects of your self have been damaged, that hole needs fixing. You may be unwilling to confront your shadow self dream, symbolizing the ups and downs of the life of a trampoline.


I hope this helps.


H-E

Chick Wrote:

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> Alan Medic Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Your son is old enough to carry a big

> trampoline

> > on his own?

>

> Yes, I am very old and he is very big. Thank you

> for asking.


Well the trampoline I saw being exited from GG was being carried by two people. Maybe there were two lost trampolines? In this case though it wouldn't be lost if it was left there unless of course it was the owners I saw removing it.

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