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GeorgieB
Join Date: 2006-03-27 Forum Posts: 3 |
Hi,i am going through a tough time at the moment and rather confused as i am only at the beginning... i have been told you are not meant to share your dreams as they are your own spiritual teachings but i need help. i keep having different dreams in different situations but have a couple where i am swimming in indoor pools at like aquatic centres. i can't tell if they're salt water or clorine pools but i know it must mean something. The astral book says that dirty water is bad and washing yourself in clean water is good... but i dont know if this is actually either seen as it's not a beach or clean water but an indoor pool.any help or insight would be muchly appreciated! |
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Join Date: 2006-03-27
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do colours have any important meanings in dreams? coz when i woke up i felt like the fact that i had a red bather bottom on and yellow bather top had some significance but i have no idea what!?!?
Thanks!!!
Join Date: 2003-10-27
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Indeed you should keep your dreams to yourself, and I realize that it may some times be difficult to interpret your dreams. But as always, you are given these dreams for a reason (more or less), and really only you are able to interpret your dreams. It is not something I just say, because often dreams are not just something visible to you, they also contain alot of emotion and feeling, and always that initial hunch of intuition. So it is extremely personal. There are, of course, general signs which VM Belzebuub explains. Using these as guidance and then adding your intuition should help you in your quest. If it is a recurring dream, see if there is anything specific you are doing in your everyday life that may cause this. Have you observed lustful egos, have you given in to them etc. Then try to sum up all that information and see what you can find. Raom-Gaom in the morning, retrospect at night and observation during the day.
Good luck with finding your answer!
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It is very simple,wehen ever you fell confused,
try to remember to go back to the state of awerness.This way you will stop indulging and start feeding your conciousness,which would
help you understand your self faster.Like this
you advance for shure.
One good tip that I got when came to confusion
of my dreams was to wright down the dream
and after some time (months,years)to reread it
and understand it's meaning later on.
This way you will focus your energy on conciosness instead of confusion.
Much strenght to you in the establishment of a solid base of 'awerness state of being'.
Join Date: 2003-10-27
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Keep on repeating going back to awareness wether you are confused or not, don't be taken away by strings of thoughts or rushes of emotions. You'll find life alot easier :)
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Things can be terribly difficult and confusing in the beginning, and we come up against a lot of resistance. The form of this can be different for everyone. But if you keep really working hard, trying to be aware during the day, you will become more aware at night and lift your chances of waking up in the astral or recieving and remembering teachings.
When we are in awareness instead of identifying with all our thoughts as though they are us, we gain a seperation and can look at them objectively. Where did that thought come from? Why does this horrible feeling keep hounding me? What does it want? If we fight to be aware and in the present moment we can feel the cloud begin to lift and gain some seperation from the ever changing opinions and thoughts flying through our heads, and act out of consciousness instead of egos. This of course is easier said then done. The ego's are like a program thats in control while we've been running on autopilot, but by starting to try to be aware your deciding to fly the plane.
This work can potentially mean their destruction so you'll find they will gang up and fight to survive. We are given lots of help in the beginning depending on how much effort we put in so hang in there GeorgieB and you will find answers and have experiences that no word of another, no doubt of the mind can ignore. Our hearts recognise the truth and the light first. I'd recommend reading 'the peace of the spirit within', by Belzebuub.. if you can get your hands on a copy. ;)
I wish you much strength GeorgieB!
Don't give up, the light needs you
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I will take what each of you has said into consideration.
Join Date: 2004-09-19
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I think everything can be tough in the beggining. Whether its learning a new skill or taking on a new responsibility at work, it can always be challenging. And all the more so for spiritual things because of their huge importance and the amount of personal things that you can discover.
With unravelling dreams, its best to use are intuition by going with the first thought that pops in our head about what we have seen or remember from our dreams. It's good to do this each morning as we dream the whole night long.
Don't worry if it's hard at first, because it takes some practice and getting used to in order to get a good understanding of our dreams.
-mike M
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Colours can have significance in dreams.. Belzebuub touches on it briefly on the gnostic wisdom book, I think in the alchemy section. But your intuition is always the best guide. If you woke up feeling that the colours were significant, they probably were. Same with the aquatic centres... Could be to do with astral larvae maybe which is very strong in particular places (including aquatic centres), they harm the astral body and can have various detrimental effects. There may be some reference to pools or water in the dream guide. It's all down to intuition and investigation.
Much strength & love,
Willow
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As we go along with spiritual work, energy gets more pure and changes colours.
All the best with the progress!
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Kind regards,
Willow