UNCONSCIOUS WISDOM
We all dream every night; but dreams can be elusive, evaporating almost upon awakening. Once you make the conscious decision to work with your dreams your sleeping mind will help you remember this unconscious wisdom. By working with your dreams you gain a wealth of valuable insights.
These insights can help you solve problems and make positive changes in your life once you decide to honor them by remembering, recording, and listening to their wisdom. They will help you grow in body, mind, and spirit!
Your dreams are the keys to your inner knowledge, they can help you:
- Deal effectively with life's challenges.
- Improve your relationships.
- Make better decisions.
- Address unresolved issues.
- Discover hidden or forgotten talents.
- Tap into your intuition.
- Explore the unlimited possibilities of personal growth and transformation.
- Nurture your body, mind and spirit.
"We are all uniquely blind to the deeper meanings of our own dreams; dream work helps us see what amazing gifts are there, just below the surface of manifest content and obvious appearance."
Jeremy Taylor -Author of "Where People Fly and Water Runs Uphill."
It is never "just" a dream!
If you want to discover what makes your heart soar, what your soul purpose in this life is and how to achieve it, you must look within.
The answers lie tucked away safely in your unconscious mind waiting with bated breath for you to discover them. Your dreams bring those answers to the surface, so you can have the opportunity to make your aspirations a reality and live a full and authentic life! Listen to your soul through your dreams!
What are dreams, anyway?
According to Webster's Dictionary "Dreams are a natural phenomena, a series of images, ideas, emotions, and sensations occurring involuntarily in the mind during certain stages of sleep." A daydream and a state of abstraction or trance are considered a form of dreaming.
Research over the past 60 years has proven that dreams tap the parts of the human brain that is not consciously used during waking hours. That leaves the sleeping hours to glean information and guidance from our "biological hard drive" giving us the opportunity to access and apply this wisdom once we learn to decode it's symbolic language.
"To thine own self be true." - Shakespeare