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How To Dream of A Loved One Who Is In Spirit
Light a white candle and in its glow anoit the four corners of your bedroom mirror with Angel Oil potion (seven drops of eucalyptus oil, seven drops of orange orange ,and seven drops of rose oil) Place the rest of the potion in a small bowl in front of the candle and say: "My soul is heaven blessed, To see (the name of the loved one) tonight is my request" Anoit the centre of your forehead, your wrists, and heels with one dab of oil each. Snuff out the candle and dream of one who has passed on but still lives in your heart and soul.
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Posted on Mon 24th Oct 2011 14:27:11
More Dream Symbol Meanings
Rabbits- can represent sexuality or a desire to be loved
Chocolate - may suggest you've been indulging yourself a bit too much - perhaps it's time to put the brakes on.
Step-parents - This may indicate a feeling of detachment from your surroundings and those around you.
A break-in - May represent the idea that you feel someone is emotionally blackmailing you.
A mirror- This could indicate a need to look back and reassess an past emotional experience, or even that the truth is staring you in the face but you refuse to see it.
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Posted on Wed 7th Sep 2011 10:07:45
Dreamtime - More Dream Meanings
What these dream symbols could mean to you:
Tattoos - mean that you may want to make something you've experienced in your waking life a permanent memory.
Superhuman abilities - can often signify spiritual growth and freedom
Ladders - indicate you're ascending or descending positively or negatively in your everyday life
Running - represents self-sufficiency. You'll achieve things through your own efforts.
Posted on Tue 9th Aug 2011 17:17:13
Dream Meanings: How Nightmares Can Lead To High Anxiety
One in 20 people suffers with frequent or chronic nightmares, a recent study revealed.
The results of the study show that bad dreams are associated with health problems - from insomnia, fatigue and headaches, to depression and anxiety.
Mental health problems, such as depression, were five times more common in men and women who had regular nightmares.
'The high correlation between nightmare frequency and sleeprelated daytime consequences underlines the fact that nightmares might have a strong effect on the wellbeing of the patient, and should be treated,' says Dr Michael Schredl, of the Sleep Laboratory at the Central Institute of Mental Health in Mannheim, Germany.
Nightmares are defined as frightening dreams that awaken people from rapid eye movement or REM sleep, a time when there are high levels of brain activity.
Also in new Chinese research, psychiatrists investigated nightmares in 9,000 adults, looking at the frequency, as well as who has them and any links with ill health.
The results showed that 5.1 per cent of people have frequent nightmares, defined as at least one a week. They were more common among women, with 6.2 per cent having one at least once a week compared to 3.8 per cent of men.
Those in the neurotic category were also more likely to have scary dreams, and researchers say there is evidence of a genetic susceptibility, too.
Frequency was also linked to income and unemployment. Those on the lowest incomes were 2.3 times more likely to have three or more nightmares a week compared to the more affluent.
Higher levels of stress associated with lower incomes and social status may predispose some people to nightmares.
In turn, greater frequency was also linked to an increased risk of insomnia and to a higher risk of daytime fatigue, headaches, and difficulty getting up in the morning.
Results also show that the risk of having a psychiatric disorder was 5.7 times greater for those with frequent nightmares compared with those without.
The top nightmares in the study
- Falling (39.5 per cent)
- Being chased (25.7)
- Being paralysed (25.3)
- Being late for an event (24)
- Close person disappears/ dies (20.9)
- Horror films (18.9)
- Unable to complete a task (17.3)
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Posted on Thu 21st Jul 2011 11:09:58
What Do Dreams About Finding Money Mean?
Dreams of finding money can have lots of symbolic meanings. And sometimes it may actually mean that you are about to have some good luck in your life soon. But it's also worth considering other possible interpretations of money dreams. Some say that to dream of money or winning treasure symbolises the true part of yourself - a part of you that has been hidden, neglected or well and truly repressed.
This part of you has now been allowed to come out as shown in your dream.
If you are in a relationship it can also be connected to the value in your relationship and that through your joint life together a rich and hitherto hidden part of yourself has been unleashed.
Money dreams can also represent security - so perhaps you are feeling particularly safe in your life right now.
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Posted on Tue 12th Jul 2011 15:26:59
Dream Meanings: Nightmares Why We Need Them
Nightmares whether they are single or recurring, are wake-up calls. They urge us to pay attention to something that is causing us distress. They alert us to potential problems and help us face issues that we avoid when awake. They may appear as a result of post-traumatic stress as our psyche struggles to come to terms with disastrous events.
Whatever the nightmare theme, try the 'face and conquer' technique used by the Senoi people of Malaysia. When awake, imagine that you turn and face the threat. Tell it what you want it to do or explain how it makes you feel. This gives you the opportunity to address your fears directly and helps dispel the anxiety. Also, speak from the point of view of the threat. What does it feel like if you swap roles and tell the nightmare from the threat's point of view?
If you still cannot make sense of the nightmare after you've spent time on it, then let it go. Be patient, because some dreams are part of a longer process and other dreams will come along to help you solve the puzzle. Some dream meaning take a long time to become clear.
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Posted on Fri 1st Jul 2011 16:44:58
Dream Meanings: Why Do I Dream I'm Having An Affair with My Boss?
This kind of dream can have many meanings, depending on your relationship with your boss and what he or she means to you.
Generally though, by its very definition, a 'boss' is usually associated with ideas of power, protectiveness, knowledge and maybe even parental concern. So in your dream it may be that you are longing to be close to these kinds of emotions.
Perhaps you are looking for a challenge of some kind, or yearning for the protectiveness that a boss could provide. This type of dream may even be the manifestation of some daytime flirting that is going on between the two of you - and you are hoping to take it that bit further!
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Posted on Sat 25th Jun 2011 22:43:12
Why do I always dream of people from my past?
These dreams are not really sinister, but rather may tell of a longing or wish fulfilment for years gone by.
For instance if you dream of your old flame it does not necessarily mean that you are unhappy in your current situation, but perhaps your unconscious is telling you that you may need some more romance, excitement or youthful activity in all areas of your life - either in terms of friendships, relationships or work.
It would be important to sit down and work out what the associations are with your dream images.
Do you feel positive about these past events, the people in your dreams, is their a sense of sadness or do you even feel relief that all that history is now over and done with? The associated feelings that you come up with will give you more insight into the meanings of the dreams.
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Posted on Thu 16th Jun 2011 17:09:45
What Do Dreams About Being Naked In Public Mean?
You dream you are in a public place when you suddenly realise that you are naked!
Although many people feel shame, embarrassment or horror in the dream, others are untroubled about being exposed to public gaze.
This common dream usually indicates that you feel intensely vulnerable in some area of your life. It may be that a relationship has stripped away your defences, leaving you emotionally exposed. Perhaps you feel uncomfortable about an occasion when you revelaed more of yourself than you really wanted too. Sometimes the dream suggests that you haven't found a suitable role in life.
If the dream is set in your office, or other workplace, it can signify underlying feelings of inadequacy about your work. You may be harbouring a fear that other will realize you are not as capable as you think!
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Posted on Tue 14th Jun 2011 17:24:37
What Do Dreams About Being Lost Mean?
You dream that you're lost, desperately trying to find your way back home. No matter which direction you take, you never manage to find the right road and nobody can help you. Often this dream indicates that you want a more fulfilling job or a different lifestyle but you have no idea how to acquire this.
If you come to a crossroads and don't know which way to take, it may mean that in your waking life you are faced with several choices. You have to make a decision but don't know what to base it on.
Your destination perhaps provides a clue to the meaning of the dream. Perhaps you're trying to get back to a place where you used to have happy times. This suggests that your current lifestyle is unsatisfactory. If you're looking for a place you associate with your youth the dream suggests concerns about growing older.
Being lost in a place that feels dangerous reflects feelings of unease about a current situation. The dream is a warning that someone or something is posing a threat to your well-being.
Dreams about being lost have special significance if you're middle-aged or elderly. The further you progress along your journey through life, the more essential it becomes to reassess your values and your priorities. Otherwise the spiritual side of your nature remains unfulfilled so that, a deeper level, you feel 'lost'
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Posted on Mon 13th Jun 2011 16:09:01
What does it mean to dream about giving birth?
You suddenly realize you're pregnant and about to give birth - or maybe you've had a baby but you don't remember being pregnant!
A dream like this can sometimes indicate the simple desire to have a baby.
Usually though it has a more symbolic meaning that applies equally to men and women. Birth can be a metaphor for a new side to your nature that is about to emerge, such as an ability you hadn't realized you possessed. Alternatively, you could be incubating an idea or project that is now coming to fruition, possibly nine month after it was first conceived!
Giving birth can also indicate renewal in some area of your life. The dream could refer to an improvement in your health, a change of circumstances, a new relationship or even a feeling of being reborn after a period of stagnantion.
If the pregnancy has lasted a long time but there's no sign of a baby, the dream suggest that you have been hoping to find fulfilment through something that has failed to materialize. It could refer to a personal relationship that has never quite taken off.
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Posted on Tue 7th Jun 2011 16:36:24
What Do Dreams About Problems With Journeys Mean?
Dreams about journeys almost always say something about your own journey through life. Along the way you inevitably encounter obstacles. Your dream can show you how to turn them into opportunities for personal development.
Setting off for an unknown destination suggests entering a new phase of your waking life, or taking a risk that will lead you to uncharted areas of emotional or spiritual experience. Are you enjoying the prospect of new adventures or feeling reluctant to enter foreign territory?
A dream about a difficult journey can reveal the way in which your own attitude is making your life hard going. It may imply, for instance, that your overly passive and need to show more initiative. If you are willing to act on the insight the dream offers, you will start healing the negative attitudes that block your progress.
Here are a few more typical journey dreams:
You arrive at the airport, only to find that you have left your passport and tickets behind. Or you're on holiday when you suddenly realise it's time to leave and you've done no packing.
People who have dreams like these are often extremely efficient in waking life and try to leave nothing to chance. Whilst it's wonderful to have great organizational ability, it's also important to leave a room in your life for some spontaneity. Your dream may therefore be a cry for recognition from a part of you that no longer want to be driven by the need to cope efficiently with every eventuality.
Waiting for a bus or a train that never arrives suggests that you are being left behind in an area of life where you want to accomplish something. Somehow you never seem to get the opportunity you need.
A bus or a tran that's bound for the wrong destination may reflect the fact that something just isn't going your way. Alternatively, the dream can be a message about the need to reconsider a goal you've set yourself. Sometimes this dream indicates an inner confict between a wish to stay within your familiar 'comfort zone' and a need to meet new challenges.
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Posted on Sun 5th Jun 2011 12:10:49
What Does It Mean If You Dream Your Teeth Are Falling Out?
Teeth dreams and specifically teeth falling out are among the most common dream themes.
Whether your teeth start to crumble and decay of their own accord, or whether you touch them slightly and they feel loose in your mouth, we have all had this dream at some time or another.
However your teeth make their exit from your mouth, there is always a feeling of helplessness and powerlessness that accompanies the loss of your smile.
The simple meaning is: 'are you overdue for a visit to the dentist'. If not, your dream may have one of several symbolic meanings.
Since teeth are essential for chewing food, they can symbolise your 'bite on life', the degree to which you feel foreceful or decisive. Loose teeth could therefore indicate the need for you to have a more positive attitude.
Do you need to 'get your teeth' into something?l Or maybe you need to 'chew things over' with somebody who can helpy you cope more effectively. Weak or wobbly teeth can also suggest that you have bitten off more than you can chew.
Losing your teeth often represents a concern about how you appear to others. Is there a situation in which you feel you have failed to project a good self-image?
Since babies have no teeth, your dream may be warning you about an immature attitude. An alternative interpretation is based on the fact that losing your teeth has, until recently been associated with old age. In this case, the dream indicates a hidden fear of growing older.
Teeth have traditionally been compared to battlements guarding the entrance to our private, inner world. Losing them can therefore represent a fear of letting down your defences and exposing your true feelings.
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Posted on Sun 5th Jun 2011 11:54:43
Why do I keep dreaming I’m back at school?
Many people as adults dream of being back at school and very often they are aware in the dream that they are actually too old to be there! So what does it mean?
Dreaming Lens: Ask yourself how do you feel about being back in this time period? Are you experiencing anxiety or nostalgia for days gone by? Are you experiencing yourself as noticed or invisible; stuck or safe? Are you with present-day friends, or your secondary/high school circle?
Personal Focus: The primary symbolic meaning for this image is deeply connected to your own personal experience of this period in your life. In a general sense, secondary/high school is where most of us learned life lessons of responsibility, sexual identity as well as where we built the foundation for the directions we would take as grownups. However, the overall experience of this turbulent time varies from person to person and can range from fun and joyous to extremely painful. When you dream of secondary school in a dream, your unconscious is expressing emotional issues (possibly unresolved) that have their root at this time in your history.
As a common dream, most people experience this related to performance anxiety. Secondary/high school represents the first time as individuals that most people are faced with a level of responsibility that is most like what we deal with in the adult world. When our current lives spark insecurity about our readiness to face life’s tests, we may express unconscious fears by returning unprepared to this time and suffer the humiliation of being lost, not knowing the schedule, not being ready for an exam, or even finding ourselves naked.
The lessons faced in adolescence were, for some, accompanied by mistakes being cleared up for us by parents or other authority figures. As such, this dream image could indicate an unconscious wish to have the burden of adult responsibilities magically disappear as if someone else could handle them for us.
If the dream is uncomfortable, look to present stressors that may feel burdensome in the same way you felt as a teenager. The pressure to perform at certain levels is a major theme of the secondary/high school experience. This may be revealing issues of performance anxiety in your current life and often the fear of facing the expectations that others may have of you. If you examine your current life for issues of this nature and you will be well on your way to understanding the personal meaning of this dream for you.
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Posted on Wed 18th May 2011 12:48:09
Never Ignore These Dreams
In general our dream world is usually a reflection of our waking world. Symbols in our dreams can and do affect our everyday lives. The images offer us an important insight into ourselves, but only if they are properly understood. Here are six common and significant dream scenarios and their meaning:
Flying dreams are extremely common and can indicate power or confidence issues. The key moment is when you lift off in the dream. When you do so, you conquer your limitations. Flying is a freedom beyond normal human abilities, so when we fly, we recognise our own personal sense of power, or perhaps lack of it! Your state of mind should also be revealed by your dream's flight. A smooth take off is a blessing, but falling when in flight usually suggests a moral dilemma . In the Hindu belief system of India, flying represents the ability to astral travel. This means that you can fly to actual locations in a dream state.
Food dreams are usually more about food for thought, but can also reflect unfulfilled desires. If we are not satisfied with life, we tend to try to satisfy ourselves in our dreams and food seems to be the number one choice for that. Each food that appears in a dream can have a particular significance, determined largely by its shape and colour. The walnut, for instance, represents mental ability, whereas a mango usually represents lust.
The symbolism of being chased in a dream is a strong indicator of anxiety and fear in our waking lives, and usually suggests you're feeling vulnerable. You may feel you are being physically or mentally threatened or you wouldn’t be running away. How you deal with being chased in your dreams reflects how you cope with pressure and stress in your waking life. Being chased could symbolize an avoidance of confrontation, but you can also use this as a tool. Turning around and facing your pursuer in the dream will help you face difficult situations in your daily life. If strangely the dream pursuer turns out to be you, it’s because many characters in your dreams are splintered aspects of yourself and it means you are pushing yourself to get beyond your fears.
Mystical objects in a dream, like a cross, unicorn, or witch craft symbols usually suggest a yearning to believe in something spiritual, or a higher power. You have placed this object in your dream as a type of punctuation, reminding you to look for a deeper meaning. There’s probably something in your life that is being hidden from you. In your dream you sense this, and give the unknown special meaning. You do this because you realise that it does have a power over you. In ancient traditions a sacred object in a dream was seen as a spiritual message leading you to your destiny. Being naked inpublic a dream can have a variation of meanings depending on your life situation at the time. Clothes always symbolise concealment, because humans are the only animal that hides their bodies under them. If everyone else is clothed, being naked represents vulnerability and probably your need to be accepted. Nakedness in a dream can also mean that you are hiding something about yourself and are afraid others will find out. Alternatively , it can also mean that you have nothing to hide from others' scrutiny or have a desire like an exhibitionist to be the centre of attention.
Animals in dreams have specific meanings depending on what type of animal it is. In general, the animal either represents a part of your personality or your fears and hopes. If the animal is wild it probably relates to the untamed subconscious part of your personality. If it’s a domesticated animal it is either your conscious tamed mind or a particular animal that has meaning in your life. There are many cultures that still believe that an animal in your dream represents your totem spirit - the animal your personality is most like. It is believed that a person can learn to follow this totem animal in his or her dream to find the true self. If that animal speaks it represents hidden knowledge that cannot be obtained by conventional sources.
Hopefully, by trying to work out the meanings of our dreams we can learn more about who we are. Our dream states are less protected, and many feelings we cannot or are afraid to express in our waking world come out in them. Sleep well!
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Posted on Thu 12th May 2011 11:53:37
What Does it Mean To Dream of Running?
A dream of running suggests that you are involved in a situation (or obligation) from which you would like to escape. It may be time to talk over your worries with a professional or a friend before the resentment has serious repercussions.
To dream of beng unable to run indicates a lack of self-confidence. Try asserting yourself now and then, you might be surprised by the results!
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Posted on Sun 8th May 2011 16:20:50
What Does It Mean To Dream of Falling?
This most common of dreams is generally symbolic of some basic fear in the dreamer's life, such as a fear of a moral lapse, job failure, sexual inadequacy, loss of status, etc,; however, the prophetic meaning of this dream is, strangely, very similar in that it indicates setbacks in your life but may be modified by the details of the action of the dream. If, in your dream, you fall a long distance, you may expect a tough setback, however, if you landed in the dream without hurting yourself, then you may expect that whilst the setbacks are upsetting they are only temporary.
If you should hurt yourself in the dream you may expect to endure some hardships for some time.
To fall from a medium height indicates a loss of prestige; to fall to the floor (as from a standing or sitting position) is a warning of danger of false friends. If your dream involved others falling, it indicates triumph over enemies; and if you fell but got up again, you will overcome the obstacles in your path. To fall into water can mean financial stress, but again the various other factors of the dream need to be taken into consideration.
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Posted on Tue 3rd May 2011 21:32:05
Top Ten Most Common Dreams Explained
Some dreams stay with you long after you've woken up. Find out what your most common dreams could mean!
Life may be just a dream, but how do we interpret it? What we dream at night can give us clues about what is important to us in waking life. Dreams help us to process our conscious thoughts and can give us new and important insights into the problems and challenges we face in the world. Although we may have strange and unusual dreams, there are a number of common dreams that many of us experience over and over again. Read the dream meanings below for an explanation of symbols that seem to appear frequently in dreams.
1. Faulty or lost items: your phone won't work, your car breaks down, or you can't find your husband.
This dream is alerting you to areas of your life that need repair or extra care right now. You may want to slow down and pay more attention to the area of your life indicated. For example, if you dream of your phone not working, notice how you are communicating with others – are they really hearing what you say?. Are you doing everything you can to get your message across in a positive way? If not, you may want to tune up this area of your life.
2. Money: you received a windfall, or you lost your savings in the stock market.
Money in dreams symbolizes what you value or find important in life. If you dream of suddenly receiving a sum of money, this indicates that you are at a time in your life when your values are becoming very clear to you. If you have dreams of losing money, you may be experiencing a time of feeling separated from your sense of meaning in life. Try to explore what has been important to you in the past to see if your values have changed or altered over time.
3. You find yourself back in the classroom, or you've failed a test.
This dream indicates that there is a challenge in your life and you fear failing. It also can mean that you may feel that you have regressed in some way and are not up to the task currently at hand. You may also feel judged or tested by an authority figure or someone who is in charge of you in some way.
4. You or a loved one is ill or dying.
Dreams of death often represent the ending of one phase of your life so that a new one can begin. It can show forthcoming finalities such as the end of a marriage or career. These are symbolic dreams and are unlikely to forecast an actual event If the dead person is someone you know, consider what aspect of yourself that person represents. For example, if you dream of your mother dying could it represent the 'death' of the motherly side of your own nature. Perhaps you should try to be more caring and maternal or perhaps plans you have should be nurtured rather than killed off. Alternatively, you may also be expressing your hidden feelings about the person shown. Do you have a secret resentment towards them or desire to be independent of them?
5. Being chased.
Being chased in a dream indicates that you may be feeling you have a lot of responsibilities that you are having a hard time keeping up with. This dream is often known as a "stress dream," indicating that its presence is a sign to try to relax and slow down.
6. Teeth: your teeth are falling out or breaking off.
It can sometimes just literally mean that you are frightened of losing your teeth as you age. It can also indicate the beginning of a new phase of life just as we lose our teeth when we pass from early childhood and head towards adulthood. You may be worried about your self image or the dream may signify unexpressed anxiety.
7. Nudity.
Dreams where you or someone else appears nude relate to feelings of being exposed or vulnerable in waking life. You may currently be having an experience where everyone else seems to know about your problems and issues, and you are having a hard time processing your situation privately.
8. Falling, flying, or sinking.
Changing direction, either going up or down in a dream, indicates where your awareness is in waking life. Dreams of falling or sinking symbolize a time of being more aware of your unconscious mind and deepest innermost thoughts, feelings, and memories. Dreams of flying indicate that you are exploring your conscious mind at this time or connecting to the realm of spirits, angels, and other energetic beings.
9. Water.
Water in dreams is a sign that a certain emotional situation or experience is of importance in your life. Now is a good time to pay particular attention to your feelings and the realm of the imagination, dreams, and fantasies. The condition or state of the water will give clues as to the exact nature of your experience. Hurricanes and storms can indicate more challenging emotional situations, and on the opposite side, gentle streams and lakes indicate a more calm and peaceful emotional state or even a love or romantic connection.
10. Missing a boat, plane, bus, etc.
Transportation vehicles in dreams symbolize the ability to move and act in the world. They represent our will, desire, and skill at accomplishing and manifesting our dreams and goals. When one of these vehicles is missing, it can mean that we are having a hard time finding the motivation to act and move in the world. We may need to reconnect with what drives or propels us into creatively manifesting our dreams.
Developing the skill to interpret and make the most of your dream messages is an easy and enjoyable process and can be done by just about anyone.
Quick Tips to Interpret and Benefit from Your Dreams:
1. Keep a dream diary near your bed to record your dreams.
2. Read through your journal once a week and underline repeating dream symbols, terms, people, and themes that arise.
3. Use the guide above to track your current emotional state and life issues, and notice the patterns and timing of their evolution.
4. Try to identify any dream symbols (cars, teeth, water) that appear in your waking life, noticing which appear with greater frequency and the nature of your interaction with these symbols.
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Posted on Fri 29th Oct 2010 12:06:16
How To Predict The Future With Your Dreams
You can practice predicting the future in your dreams by training your psychic powers with the following exercise.
First, choose a person to dream about. To start practicing this skill it’s probably best to pick a celebrity who you find interesting, rather than someone you’re close to emotionally.
While sitting in bed, cut out a picture of that person from a magazine, then look at it as you lie down in bed preparing to go to sleep. Write down their name in a notepad, along with this message to your subconscious: “Tell me about this person’s future.” As you drift off, try to remain in a state of awareness - one between wakefulness and sleep - letting yourself think in pictures rather than words.
Now visualise a page from a newspaper. See a headline appearing, telling you something about your chosen celebrity. Pull yourself back from the brink of sleep and write down your impressions. Hopefully, an accurate prediction will be woven into your notes. Keep doing this with different celebrities to see if you can develop your psychic dream skills.
You can use prophetic dreaming for specific predictions about your life i.e. if you want to visualise a future lover. To try this place a piece of rose quartz under your pillow and visualise your love (or the ideal qualities you’re looking for in a partner) before going to sleep - and they should appear in your dreams,’
Practice the exercise on a night when you’re not too tired and haven’t eaten or drunk too much. Make sure you have time to concentrate before you go to bed and don’t have to get up too early, as you will be disturbing your sleep by writing whatever you receive, even if it’s in the middle of the night.
Totally immerse yourself in whatever you are looking for guidance with before you go to bed. For example, if you want to know why you argue a lot with your partner, think about how you felt before, during and after your rows, and how your partner must feel as well. Repeat your question like a mantra before you go to sleep. And don’t forget to write it down as soon as you wake up as dreams evaporate very quickly once we start our day.
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Posted on Tue 24th Aug 2010 11:58:00
