I had these 2 dreams, 2 days apart, that were basically the same theme. 1st one, I was headed to the train station and I had to go to the bathroom (yes, another weird toilet dream). The bathroom was all orange marble, but the toilet didn't have a hole and no way to flush. It looked more like a seat. So I sat and used it. Next thing I remember I'm on the train and its going. 2nd dream, again at a train station, but in this one, I'm in Virginia and I'm going to the restroom. I go in and I see a row of toilets all next to each other with the lids on and each decorated differently and windows behind each. So I pick a toilet to use, but the white-haired man who is the attendant, says I can't use it because it wasn't a toilet. The "seats" had doilies and they were very old fashioned in style (grandma girly.) It felt like a historical place...an exhibit. I leave with the urgency that I have to get on the train to get back home by the next day, but I don't know where to get my ticket. Then, a lady offers me a room at the Mandalay hotel across the street in case I need a place to stay for the night, but I declined. I woke up. I have no connections to either Virginia or the hotel....I'm guessing its the meaning behind the name. FYI, neither of these bathrooms were my style if that makes any difference. God bless you Michael and thank you for your insight!
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