Monday, November 26, 2012

Dream Analysis: Surrogate Dreamers P1



Being a dream analyst, individuals often want to reveal to me their dreams. For a considerable length of time I never gave it a doubt. It was by all accounts just a part of my work. Then, one day a companion came over to enlighten me concerning a dream she'd had the prior night. The dream was about me, and just me. I listened eagerly, as I always do, and felt a shiver in the pit of my stomach. What was diverse about this time, this dream, from all the other occasions somebody's revealed to me their dream is that my companion felt no association with her dream, however I did. 

Presently, I'm well aware of the fact that family, spouses, and even companions can, and often do share dreams or dream the same or similar dreams. I've contemplated the research and recorded occurrence of dream sharing in my very own work. However, this was unique. I realize that my companion, Wendy, had dreamt the dream for me. We discussed the particular dream for some time and then I overlooked it. 

In the event that it had just been the one dream, I probably won't have given the entire matter my serious attention. However, the following day my mother shared a dream she'd had about my children. She explained that she couldn't understand for what reason she'd had the particular dream because she hadn't been thinking about the young men lately. The clever thing was, I had been (contemplating my children) over the past couple of weeks. I encountered the same shiver in my stomach. 

The third such occurrence finally made me take notice and start asking questions. Do others have dreams for us? Assuming this is the case, why? For what reason would I require an outsider to relay a message, via dreaming, to me I pondered? None of the dreams were particularly disquieting, terrifying or even negative. So what's the reason for having another person dream them for me? 

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Differentiate Prophetic Dreams From Non-Prophetic Dreams



In ancient Egypt several papyri have been found posting diverse dream images, especially taking note of the appearance of 'alternate extremes' in dreams. Thus, they trusted that to dream of a birth could allude to an impending death. 


There will always be exemptions to the principles, yet generally, I've discovered that the vast majority report precognitive dreams as being made out of images that are sharp and clear. In fact, it's often revealed that the dreamer is by all accounts in the dream rather than just watching it and the surroundings are almost surreal. 

Hues are usually detailed as realistic or marginally past realistic. Fresh hues that stand out and are awe rousing are accounted for more often than just normal everyday hues. 

Where sound is concerned, precognitive dreams will in general have sound that falls at either extraordinary. For a few, sound is so clear you could hear a murmur across a crowed room. For others, it is a battle to hear notwithstanding when it appears the general population speaking are screaming the words. 

The most ideal way to distinguish that you're having prophetic dreams at all, and the best strategy for perceiving the components of a precognitive dream is, as I've said many occasions previously, to keep a dream journal. As you start recording and re-reading your prophetic dreams you'll see which components are or are absent in them. By doing this, you'll also encourage more prophetic dreams. 

Presently What? 

It's sad that in current Western social orders, we have fallen into the habit of speaking of dreams as "just" dreams, as something not exactly real. The materialists of the Victorian era expelled dreams as vain fancies or wild arrogances, shadowy and insubstantial. The reductionist researchers of our era endeavor to persuade us that dreams are simply the result of random neuronal firings or the wash of chemicals in the brain, or part of a nightly flushing-out of waste items from the day's ingestion of information. When I read research reports along these lines, I consider how much time the authors have gone through with their own dream journals. 

As a general rule, it takes something stunning or unbelievable to shake us out of our usual range of familiarity and our familiar conviction framework. Many, many individuals refuse to accept that dreams are even "real," not to mention able to change our lives. In any case, they are. However, no amount of proof, or anecdotes, or reports will ever change a hard-nosed cynic's psyche… nothing aside from encountering a prophetic dream for themselves. 

I trust that the majority of us have the ability to end up practicing prophetic dreamers, bringing through life-helping information for ourselves and other. However, we must will set aside self-restricting convictions and practice.




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