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The Magic of your Dreams
 
 
Analyzing your dreams is a fascinating process that can reveal much about your thoughts, feelings and relationships with the outside world.
Dreams are reflections of life that you experience both inside yourself and in the world at large. They present u with images and feelings about what could be. Your interior and exterior worlds co-exist, and dreams revolve around your desires and aspirations.
 
FINDING THE ANSWERS:
 
When you dream, you are, in part, finding answers and solutions to the problems that have carried over from your walking life into your sleep. Occasionally, you may even fortunate enough to experience a glimpse of the future and to see what lies beyond the horizon.
Dreams are colorful, informative, far fetched and , sometimes, ludicrous. Tapping into this source of information provides as added dimension to the rich tapestry of your consious, waking life. Once  "decoded", your surreal dreams represent your thoughts and feelings on real-life situations.
 
THE PURPOSE OF DREAMING:
 
One school of thought suggests that we sleep specifically in order to dream. Sleep allows rest, replenishing your thoughts and feelings by allowing you to switch off so that you can review issues privately. Dreams are fundamentally your personal, internal dialogue.
Your true nature - through dreams you can contact your true being, and thus, recongize your full potenial. When examining your dreams, it is important to acknowledge the highest and the lowest in yourself, and to come to terms with your experiences.
Understanding dreams becomes a useful, if not invaluable, source of inspiration, guidence and counsel, providing you with insight into your life and your relationships.
Cocooned from reality, dreamers are able to explore their inner world.
 
LEARNING FROM YOUR DREAMS:
 
Once you have learned to understand and analyze your dreams, you can gain a greater awareness of yourself, the world and your place in it.
 
Recognize causes -  To gain the most from your dreams, learn how to distinguish between a significant dream and one created by external conditions. Were feelings of cold brought about by the duvet falling off while you slept?
Identify motive - Learn about others and their true motives toward you through your dreams. You will then be more able to deal with these characters in real life.
reality or metaphor? - learn to recognize the diffrence between literal and symbols and a metaphorical dream relating to your effectiveness in the world. Your dreams may not have the most obvious meaning.
Controll and change - Learn how to controll and change the outcome of your dreams. This will bring greater understanding and controll of situations in your waking life.
Devolop creativity - Use your dreams to exercise your creative nd imaginative prowness. If you reflect back through history, you will notice that many  much use of their dream world.
Improve yourself - Recognize your shortcomings and strengthen them. Dreams are an honest appraisal, and by accepting and understanding the symbols and metaphors they contain, you will be able to bring improvement to your waking life.
 
SIMPLE DREAM MEANINGS:
 
Some dreams symbols and themes are comman across the world. below is a basic guide to what comman themes mean but, remember, every dream is unique and personal to the dreamer.
 
Journey - these dreams relate to destiny and the path carved through life by the dreamer.
Snakes - May refer to libido and sexual ambition. Combined with other symbols, a snake could represent good, evil, envy or a "snake in the grass"
Royalty - Indicates self- importance and dilusions of grandeur. Royalty can also relate to a person in authority.
Teeth falling out - Loose teeth relate to changes on the horizon.  This is a comman during adolescence and menopause.
Falling - Represents a fear of falling from grace or out of love. This dream is usually underpinned by a feeling of foreboding or loosing controll.
Flying - Symbolically, flying dreams represent ambition and freedom - your ability to rise above wordly problems.
House / gardening - the house represents the self of soul. The garden highlights the dreamer's personality and its role in shaping his or her place in the world.
Being chased - This dream can mean you are running away from a problem. The pursuer is sometimes an aspect of the self that you are avoiding.
Death - Your own death indicates new beginnings. The death of others indicates hostilties toward the dreamer, but also death can have many meanings as well depending on the surrouding objects placed in your dreams, but the most symbolic meaning is merely, new beginnings.
 
These are just basic dream meanings, from researching and studying as well. Remember you are your own self and soul, you can know how to control your dreams from the simple steps listed above.  Many indian spiritualists are pretty much "dream warriors" which I want write a article explaning about this and the traditions. Dream warriors can perform many things, one being they can control their dreams, instead of an entity or someone chasing them in the dream, dream warriors will be able to chase them instead, and controlling the destiny of that dream as well.

One thing that i have learned from doing "dream work" is if Iam facing a problem in reality, i simply think of that issue before I go to bed and later I will dream of that situation and the dream will eventually have that solution in that dream. Now some dreams you will not be able to remember, but may come back to you later, so its important to journal all and record all your dreams in a book, for viewing later. Now some of your dreams will contain some future events that you may not understand now, but will later when the events take place, so its very important you record all your dreams so that you may understand each and every one of them.

Lisa Tarrance

 

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