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Dreams
Because
Carole first met her husband in a dream, people are always asking her
how to
find the man or woman of their dreams. Here are some suggestions for
working
with your dreams:
Write down
your dreams
Keep
a pen and notebook by your bed so you can write down your dreams as
soon as you
wake up. The longer you wait to get them down, the less you’ll remember.
Dreams Symbols
Your
dreams are your soul communicating with you. However, your soul does
not use
words to communicate. Instead it uses symbolic images. Most of these
images are
very personal to the dreamer. For example, if one person dreams about a
rose it
could mean love, to another, it would be the name of their daughter.
Dreams are
usually about the dreamer
Although
your dreams are full of all kinds of people, animals and landscapes,
most of
them refer to the you. For example, if you dream about someone you know
who you
feel is very selfish, your dream may be pointing out your own
selfishness.
Nightmares
Those
scenarios that wake you in the night, your heart pounding, are often
warnings
to change your ways. Although they can also be caused by indigestion,
they are
usually trying to “awaken” you to change. For example, if you dream of
spiders
coming out of ice cream, you may be allergic to dairy products or
eating too
many sweets.
If you don’t
dream
Everyone
dreams. If you think you don’t, it only means that you don’t remember
your
dreams. Before you go to bed, give yourself a suggestion to remember
your
dreams. Get serious and keep a pen and notebook by your bed. As soon as
you
awaken write down whatever comes to you even if it is only a color or a
feeling. Before long you’ll be remembering your dreams.
Work with Your
Dreams
As
you become proficient in understanding your dreams, begin to act on the
suggestions you receive, always measuring what you receive against
common
sense. For example, you shouldn’t jump off a bridge if you dreamt about
it. You
might take a leap, though, and try something new. |
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