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INTERPRETING DREAMS: The spiritual approach, By AlwaysDreaming
It’s almost ten years to the day when the dreams started. Almost every night
he was in my dreams, the man I knew to be my soul mate. We are both married
to others and living separate lives, so why did I need to dream about him?
I had always felt that dreams were important, but little did I know just how
significant they were. I was about to enter into a journey of dreams that
would change the way I view my life – and life in general.
The dreams started with some questions. I had always been baffled as to why
my soul mate played such an important role in my life, and I begged God for
some answers. I had to know what this immense attraction was all about, as
its frustration and confusion was overwhelming. So now I’m asking two questions,
what is this man all about and why the dreams? It turned out the dreams were
giving me the answers I was seeking about this man.
The dreams were quite confusing at first, as I had very few dreams over the
course of my lifetime. They weren’t extremely symbolic at first, just straight
to the point. So I prayed to God for answers as to what dreams are and where
they come from. I woke up with the answer the next morning. Surprisingly,
the answer consisted of just one word, but I knew it was the answer. The word
was “Discarnate.” I heard this word loudly and clearly. I knew it had some
significance because I had never heard the word before, didn’t even know it
existed – never mind knowing the meaning of the word. Although I could figure
out its meaning from dissecting the word, I consulted the dictionary and confirmed
my understanding. It means “away from the body,” hence spiritual.
Okay, then, I now knew that at least my dreams were spiritual in nature, the
message was clear, but what exactly could I do with that information? Well,
it was at that very point that I realized that my connection to my soul mate
was spiritual, we were at times communicating spiritually, and the dreams
from that day forward started to make absolute sense. The questions I had
asked about my soul mate were being answered in my dreams.
Of course, a basic understanding of spirituality is necessary and I already
had that; therefore, I was able to easily piece the puzzle together. It seemed
whatever was on my mind was being answered within the dreams, and I felt I
could trust the answers because they were spiritual in nature. Symbolic meanings
became clear and any dreams that seemed odd, weird or even totally insane
made sense because I realized that spirituality holds no bounds. The rules
are not the same as those of the physical realm, so all things are possible.
Nightmares became non-existent, no matter how frightening (I just interpreted
them symbolically).
The only time I experienced some fear in my dreams was when I encountered
another spirit who I perceived might do me harm. I believe the spiritual approach
to dreams can work for anyone who is spiritually inclined, especially those
who believe in God or a Higher Power. If you believe in angels and spirit
guides, your dreams can become all the more clearer. The spiritual approach
to my dreams has helped me overcome depression and despair, frustration and
confusion. My dreams have given me answers and guidance, comfort and solace.
They have also shown me love, ecstasy, and the power of my inner self. My
dreams are prophetic, enlightening, educational, and life-enhancing. The dream
state has become my parallel universe, revealing to me a life that exists
beyond a physical realm that is temporary and fleeting.
ARTICLES ON DREAMS
Religion
in dreams Faith and dreams by Weiss
Animals
in dreams Dorian Paul on animals in dreams
Buildings
in dreams Buildings in dreams
Music
in dreams Dorian Paul on music in dreams
Individuation
Working with a dreamer to understand their dream
Keep
it in the family family members in dreams
Color
and collective conciousness Dorian Paul on color in dreams
Colour
and Dreams Urban on colour in dreams
Archetypes
Dorian Paul on archetypes in dreams
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DICTIONARY A to Z of symbols complete with essays on symbols in everyday real
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BASIC SYMBOLISM - DREAM
SYMBOLS : Basements
- Your boss
- Best friend
- Babies/pregnant
- Brothers
- Cafes
- Cars
- Castles
- Children
- Creative dreams
- Clothes
- Churches and cathedrals
- Deaths
- Demons,witches and goblins
- Dogs
- Drink and drugs
- Farms, gardens and plants
- Factories
- Fathers
- Faucets/taps/pipes
- Food
- Earthquakes and volcanos
- Foreign Countries
- Grandparents
- Guards
- Guns and knives
- Horses and animals
- Hauntings
- Hospitals
- Hotels + huge buildings
- Houses
- Locks
- Men(unknown)
- Military -
Money
- Mothers
- Monster
- Mountains
- Movies
- Music
- People
- Police
- Phone
- Politics
- Planes and flying
- Prison -
Rivers
- Rapists and intruders
- Railways
- Roads
- Schools
- Sea
- Sex
- Shops
- Sisters
- Skies in dreams
- Skyscrapers and tall buildings
- Snakes and spiders
- Space
- Sports
- Street
- Teeth
- Tidal waves
- Time
- Toilets in dreams
- Towns and streets
- Trees
- Water
- Weddings and engagements
- Windows
- Work
OTHER
SUBJECTS: external
causes of dreams : Music
in dreams :
Premonitions :
Telepathy : Specific
dreams :
Synonyms in dreams :
Children's
dreams and dreams about your child :
Recurring dreams CASE STUDIES :
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