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About Dreams 

HIDDEN GEMS

Your dreams  may amaze, amuse, awe, frighten,  inspire, and surprise you, but they will never deceive.  

They are your greatest advocate leading you toward health, healing, personal growth and spiritual fulfillment.






DREAMS CAN BE
QUITE BIZARRE!

Our dreaming mind must use metaphors and symbols as its language in order to communicate "What is not yet speech ready. " 

This is because the part of our brain that makes it possible to function in our waking life is, well, sleeping

 

That is the part of us that is logical and rational; the part that  makes  our decisions, takes   action and is our "reality checker" in our waking life.

 

Those qualities are not available to us while we are asleep, leaving our  psyche  with no choice but to get creative.

With our logical mind sound asleep, we can do and see  anything in our dreams, such as fly or breathe under water.  This often  results in the bizarre aspects of a dream that often leaves us wondering...

"What was that all about?!"

It can be surprising to remember that the images that we see as bizarre were specifically chosen by our psyche and brings a specific message!





DREAMS REFLECT YOUR INNER WORLD





If you want to discover your soul purpose  and how to achieve it,

you must look within.


Your answers are tucked away safely in your unconscious mind waiting with bated breath for you to discover them. 


Your dreams bring those answers to the surface, giving you the opportunity to choose your path wisely and
live a full and authentic life!   Listen to your soul through the world of  your dreams!


UNCONSCIOUS
WISDOM




DOES EVERYONE DREAM?  Yes!  Even though we may not recall our dreams, our minds never stop working.  We dream each night whether we remember these fascinating visual productions or not.  Dreams can be elusive, many times evaporating almost upon awakening.

Once you actually decide to begin working with your dreams and start taking some of the actions listed below,  your sleeping mind will cooperate by helping you remember this unconscious wisdom.  Once you put this information to work, you will see the results as your life begins to evolve towards positive change.


Tips to help you remember your dreams:
  • Incubate a dream when you go to bed.  Try saying the words out loud ... "I want to remember my dreams"  or "I want to dream about .....
  • Keep a notebook and pencil on your night- stand.  Journal a few random thoughts of the day's events at bedtime to get the process started.
  • Record every detail you remember, even the shortest of "snippets."  By doing this your psyche understands you are serious and will hep you.  Be persistent!
  • Don't move when you first wake up, lie still until some of your dream images return.  Then reach for your journal. Once you start writing, the recall begins to grow.

Journal everything: No dream image is  too small or too insignificant to record. Your psyche has chosen each symbol for a specific reason, so be sure to record every detail you remember.

Title your dreams: Try not to think about a title, just go with the first thing that pops into your head, or the strongest emotion you remember.  After several weeks go back and read your titles.  Often you will see a theme in the titles, giving you even more insights, a sort of overview of what is happening in your life. 

Date your dreams:  Don't forget to leave enough room in the margins for notes and comments.

The insights you gain can help you solve
problems and make positive changes in your life you've been 'dreaming' about.




WHY IS D
REAMWORK IMPORTANT?

Your dreams are the keys to your inner knowledge, they are your most valuable source for personal growth and transformation.

Dreams give you the ability to access the 90% of your brain's memory banks you aren't able to tap during the day.   Barring physiological issues, he human brain never stops working, it is active "24/7" 
and full of vital information. Accessing this innate inner wisdom results in personal empowerment.




 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  forms of dreaming.

Specific expressions of the unconscious which have a definite, purposeful structure indicating an underlying idea or intention. The general function of dreams is to restore one's total equilibrium.  They tend to play a complementary or compensatory role in our psychic makeup.  The comprise of images, sensations, emotions of the unconscious mind involuntarily while sleeping.

Research over the past 60 years has proved that dreams tap the parts of the human brain that are 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.