Example: ‘I was leaving some people, like at a junior school. Some of the children tried to detain me, with the attitude that I was defying teacher’s authority, and they restrained me with the rules they restrained themselves with. I broke free and walked off’ (Timothy). As in the example, a breaking away from old or habitual patterns of behaviour, leaving a situation, such as a relationship, a financial set-up or work; the struggle to become independent as in leaving home. Sometimes desire to get away from responsibility or difficulties. Can also refer to death, perhaps when we see a spouse walking away from us, or departing on a journey. This is not necessarily a prediction, but confronting the situation. Idioms: new departure, the departed (dead); leave in the lurch; leave someone to it, left holding the baby.
[1]See Also: Journey
1- To be departing from a known situation such as leaving home indicates a breaking away from old or habitual patterns of behaviour. We may need to give ourselves the freedom to be independent.
2- We may have a strong desire to get away from responsibility or difficulties, but must be careful how we handle it.
3- Conscious rejection of the past can be represented by departure in a dream.
[2]See Also: journey, leave/ leaving
[3]lucky numbers: 08-17-18-27-32-43
date of, deciding on a: ambitions are lofty, get to work.
loved ones: problems are remedied gradual y and permanently.
of: wil barely avoid an unhappy event to gain legitimate aspirations.
others, unwillingly: surprise visits from old acquaintances.
others, with: an interesting suggestion wil resolve your financial difficulties.
place of pleasure, for a: danger of losing property.
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