03-13-2009, 12:49 PM
(03-13-2009, 11:51 AM)AppleSeed Wrote: Nice timing for this thread! I woke up in a lot of fear this morning, after a night with at least some pretty fancy spiritual dreams. I rather felt that it was me attacking myself, but I did intentionally clear some space around me, just to address that fear. It seems to me that as we progress, stuff we don't really want to carry with us anymore gets exposed, wanting a wee bit of attention in order to be put to rest, and/or be transformed.
I think you are absolutely correct AppleSeed.
People are like an onion. They taste funny and people usually cry after we open one up.... No wait wrong forum... People are like an onion. We're organized in layers. Issues we have might come to the surface only after we have dealt with other layers above that. And slowly but surely by peeling away the layers we get to the core of who we are.It has happened that people started off working on seemingly benign issues. But after having solved those figure out that there's a huge dragon under the surface that's now waking up. It's all part of what we have to get through. Fortunately the dragon is usually something we can handle at that stage even if it looks scary.
Anyway. If you wake up with negative dreams you've got the ideal opportunity to speak to your subconscious in the exact imagery it used on you... We can do this by "Going back" into the dream.. So if you wake up after being chased by thugs hoodlums or mothers in law. You can close your eyes again, visualize the last or most scary part of the dream. And then do everything. Freeze time, change physics, chase them off in a display of raw power. Or sit down and talk about it. The message this sends to your subconscious is powerfull and can rearrange psychological structures quite efficiently. Also once your "being" gets the gist you might find yourself sitting down with the devil in a dream having a conversation over tea about why it's not working out well between you and what can be done about it. As opposed to needing nightmares.
End of the nightmares, and the beginning of effortless healing. I was taught the technique by my father at a young age. And I never had any bad dreams. I have dreams that could be bad. But they all turn weird before they turn scary.
When I get chased in a dream I usually fly away or run up a wall. When I get shot I just pull out the bullet. If people try to fight me time slows down matrix style. If I get trapped I walk out through walls. I wish I were as cool in real life as I am in my dreams

I'm hoping that one day we'll all be....