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When we view death and destruction we hold the divine grace to make it our own or to hold ourselves in our own innocence and allow the dream to just be. Pharaoh's job is to commune with the other world and allow the words of knowing to flow through his or her sacred being. Because pharaoh had become afraid he asked for help to be able to see the truth through sharing the sacred duty as divine communicator. When two share the same heart and openness then the divine sacred is renewed and reborn.

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(Genesis ch.41) He dreamt that seven fat cows came out of the Nile, and then seven skinny cows came out and swallowed the fat ones. Then he dreamt the same thing with sheaves of wheat.

The meaning, as correctly interpreted by Joseph (ibid) was that a seven-year period of plenty, soon to begin, would be followed by famine.

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If the question refers to Genesis 41, Joseph interpreted the dreams as foretelling seven years of abundance followed by seven years of famine.

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