Tuesday, January 20, 2015
Dream Time
Do you remember any of your dreams? Are some of them very real to you? Have you received insights from your dreams? I never underestimate the power of dreaming!
Some of us have lucid dreams which are so real, that after awakening and sometimes writing them down, they actually come to pass. Others can interact within a dream by guiding it while the dream is ongoing, like a movie director. Although these things sound like hog-wash to some, it is, on the other hand, very valid to others. I began having lucid dreams that manifested in this realm early in life. It never dawned upon me to try to write things down for a reference.
In later years, my fascination with paranormal events led me to study, and eventually earn a PH.D. in counseling. For some who are exceptionally sensitive, psychic, or in tune with their inner child, etc., dreams help to regulate life's challenges. Please let us know how, if at all, dreams have affected your lives, positively, negatively, or not at all?
For example: Have you ever dreamt that you were flying or visiting a place and found out later that what you saw in the dream was actually happening during your dream time? I had the exact same dream fourteen times, for fourteen years. And then it actually came to pass. Sleep well. :-) Dr. RubyNorma Yanez *o*
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You bet I recall my dreams. And yes, some really do happen in this dimension after dreaming it. D in WA
I still recall the dream I had that long preceded 9/11. It was very realistic and the location was not in R.I. (where we were living at the time), but in some huge city… Gypsy
What about a dream that you know couldn't possibly have happened and yet after many, many years, you could still swear it did!
But then maybe that was just one of the many FLYING dreams I had in all my growing up years. A psychologist said I "flew" because I wanted to get away from home. That must have been true because I never flew once I was away from home.
Ah, but that ONE DREAM, SO POSITIVELY IMPOSSIBLE and yet I've never forgotten it and still SWEAR it had to have happened.
Nippee
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But then maybe that was just one of the many FLYING dreams I had in all my growing up years. A psychologist said I "flew" because I wanted to get away from home. That must have been true because I never flew once I was away from home.
Ah, but that ONE DREAM, SO POSITIVELY IMPOSSIBLE and yet I've never forgotten it and still SWEAR it had to have happened.
Nippee
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