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Dreams are the most valuable tools available for unlocking
the past. Within the dreamscape we can find clues presented in vivid ways that never leave us - clues that become keys that
unlock vital information in our waking life.
Jerry Gifford runs the best dream website on the
internet, one that we would recommend to everyone who is interested in learning to work with their dreams. His dictionary
is a beauty. Check it out!
Myths Dreams Symbols
Dreams are the product of the real internet, the communications
system that allows the universal consciousness to stay in contact, not a just an inner system that allows us to process the
thoughts, memories, and emotions that are parts of our daily lives.
There is a pattern in dreaming that is not recognized by
sleep experts, who are trapped in the laboratory mindset that the only things that exist are the things that can be observed.
The pattern changes according to the sleep patterns of the individual, but even if one cannot remember dreams, this pattern
is necessary for all sentient beings. There are three stages to dreaming:
- Processing Dreams: These are dreams in which we process the information
we take in from our daily lives, dreams that we rarely remember clearly. We go back over the events and emotions of our recent
waking life, and see it either through the filter of dream symbols, or clear reruns. We make a subconscious decision about
what is important for us to remember and what is not.
- Transmission: This, we do not recall. In our deepest sleep, we
send out communications to someone - or somewhere - else. We've processed our day and decided what we need help with,
or what might be of use to someone else, and we send out "reports."
- Communication dreams: These are the most vivid dreams we have.
These are the dreams rich in symbolic language, the dreams that are easier to remember, the ones we find ourselves wanting
to understand. These are basically answers to our transmissions, or transmissions from someone or somewhere else. These are
the dreams in which we can wake up and have lucid dreams, feeling like we are in an actual place away from ourselves. That's
because we are: these dreams are non-local. These dreams are taking place in a dreamscape anyone can access. This is our meeting
ground.
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