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Exercise: Dream Interpretation

Dreams are our best friends once we learn to communicate with them. We may not always like what they tell us, but like a good friend who wants the best for us, they will be ruthlessly honest, even when they have to be insistent in their wisdom and counsel. If we dream, then we think in metaphors and symbols… A metaphor compares two things to create a picture that helps us form an idea of a particular thing. A symbol is something that is familiar to us as meaning and in that sense, we need to consider it metaphorically. If we understand the symbols and the metaphor, then we have grasped the message, i.e. we have understood the dream.

Dreams, dream interpretation, conclusions, and how these messages help us to change our choice and create our parallel reality.

Many of you will say that you do not remember your dreams. However, remembering dreams is an adaptive filter that manifests when we have the desire (or have the desire to not have the desire) to actually make a change of our choice Here and Now and change our reality. Dreams are an actual parallel reality that assists us in our choices. In this way, we are able to look at our own choices from the side and change them by interpreting the messages. Each symbol has its meaning as an interpretation that applies to you and you alone. Only you have the ability to interpret it. If you have a genuine interest to study these messages, it will happen.

First of all, it is good to develop a “mechanism” to remember our dreams. This mechanism is simple – we repeat to ourselves before we fall asleep “Tonight I am dreaming and I remember my dream”. We repeat this until we fall asleep. To reassure ourselves that we will write it down in the morning, we leave a pencil and paper (notebook) next to our heads.

In order to speed up this process, it is a good idea to write down a short preliminary glossary to “catch” the principle by which the interpretations are made. Since interpretations are symbolic (pictorial), each picture or element is a message to interpret. As a limitation, we explore our own lack of knowledge. Therefore, the dream is always a warning of what we should change and how far we are moving in the right (chosen by us) direction.

Example: Fridge

The interpretation of this element has several symbolic meanings: storage, stockpiling, food, pleasure, cold, closed, separated, diversity, restriction, cold light, etc… Which one you will choose (and of course, it could be something completely different) depends solely on you. So today’s task is to interpret all the elements you see on your path as symbolic meanings.

Examples for observation and interpretation:

subway – tunnel movement; direction; speed; velocity; moving on set tracks (controlled path); rapidity, etc.

people – crowd, gossip, chaos, zombie behavior

stairs – climbing, descending, obstacle, difficulty…

sugar – sand, crystals, sweetness, indulgence, pleasure

coffee – sludge, cloudy, wake, bitterness, pleasure, habit

stirrer – confusion, sweetness, swirl, suction, swirl, dissolve

clock – time (lagging – speeding up)

bus – traffic, slow speed, jam, crowd, chaos

inspection – control, sanction, restriction, aggression, scandal

handicap – impossibility, victim, choice, passivity, stagnation, difficulty

Everyone (and especially those who don’t remember their dream easily) can also try a “second mechanism” for remembering: set your alarm to ring at least twice. On the first ring, do not open your eyes, but try in that gap between sleep and wake to remember at least one element of the parallel reality dream. When you remember one such element (one pixel), the dream returns to its wholeness. Then you can explore it, examine it, study it; remember many elements and details. That is when the phone will ring a second time. Open your eyes and write down everything you remember. Don’t put it off until later, because in 3 minutes this parallel reality will blur into the filtration of your own actuality.

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Are you aware of the connection between dreams and actuality? Consider what is a dream and what is – actuality. If you were in a dream, would you not consider actuality a dream? How would you interpret your own behavior if you were observing it from the perspective of the parallel reality dream? What is this dream showing you and warning you about?

The passage from the dream to actuality and from actuality to the dream is an exact repetition of the passage through the ankh – the portal through which you find yourself in the energy-information world. Opening the eyes contracts the pineal gland and you find yourself in the dream of your own filtrations. Which then is the dream?

The dream-actuality is a matter of your choice in which you accept this reflection of yourself as actual. The messages from your other dream (in the dream) are your mirror reflection. Did you understand your actions from the messages of the reflection? Did you interpret your mistakes and warnings or did you give up? The deeper you go, the more you will understand that everything is a reflection of your own choices.

Your task is, after interpreting your dream from that night, to put it into practical action and observe it to see how accurate the warning is.

How to interpret dreams you will also find in the following short clip: