01-07-2016, 12:56 PM
(01-07-2016, 10:12 AM)Bring4th_Plenum Wrote: So it's an interesting cycling of dreams-on and dreams-off. When the dreams are on, life becomes infused with a magical, inspirational quality. Everything is wondrous. When dreams are off, I've become disconnected from the spiritual light.
But yes, I appreciate that not everyone has the same connection or relating to the dream world.
My dreams are practically always on but I don't think this is the reason my life is always infused with "a magical, inspirational quality" where "everything is wondrous"...about 5 mornings out of a year I won't remember dreams, & will feel certain I didn't dream at all, but this doesn't cause me to feel "disconnected from the spiritual light" by any means. For me, a day when I wake up with no dream memories is a day that's just as good, if not better, than any other day. It makes me feel like I had more important things to do on those nights when I've seemed to not have dreamed.
I never burden myself with finding some meaning(s) in my dreams & I suspect this is why I get so many of them. If some interpretation jumps out at me - great, I've interpreted it - if not, I don't care.
It's very common for people to encourage contemplating & interpreting dreams but, bc of my experiences, I feel compelled to stress the exact opposite:
I say don't dwell on them, keep in mind they could be nonsense or just another timeline or potential timeline, or they could be a simulation to see how you'd react in a certain situation, consider they may be caused by another or by something you ate, & don't worry about if you get them or not.
What I mean by caused by another: I watch all of the paranormal witness episodes & I've noticed it's very common for someone's dreams to be affected when they move into a house that's haunted so I've concluded others can be the cause of our dreams. When someone I don't think twice about gets in my dreams I usually suspect it's somehow their fault that they've managed to get in my dreams.