A hearse passed us slowly with a child’s coffin’ (Mrs R). Crossroads represent decisions, as in the example. In trying to decide what direction to take, Mrs R still finds emotions tie her to the past, but the dead child shows she really knows the relationship has ended. Crossroads also have a certain amount of anxiety involved, as with crossing. [1]
Listen to advice, but in the final crunch rely on your own judgment or on your intuition if necessary. [2]
If you are shown a forked road, the right path is the way of intuition and creativity and the left path is the way of the intellect. (Hint: take the right.) [3]
floundering at a: fear of taking the wrong path obstructs your decision.
friends being at a: secret enmity of someone has to be uncovered and resolved.
relatives: wil recover from il ness if you change doctors.
married person dreaming of a: convergence of different desires causes loss of mate.
unmarried people: fear engagement wil be to wrong person.
standing at a: a postponed decision must be made to forestal more troubles. [5]
