A lot of our dreams have us visiting or heading to a location other than our home or usual places that we visit. In many of these cases, this destination is represented by a building that is rather large. Some buildings are elaborate and others are quite simple and plain.
It is essential that you keep track of all the details of these locations. Even simple information may be critical to the understanding of the dream. Things such as color, relative sizes, windows, doors, roofs and interiors of buildings give us clues about the direction our lives are taking.
For example, if the building is very straight and tall or has long, formless windows, you are being told that this dream represents the male side of your personality. It is telling you how you think and process information from the male side of your ego and personality.
If the structure is more elaborate, and features fancy molding and elaborate windows or shades, you are being guided to the feminine side of your nature. This dream is telling you about your intuitive nature and how you feel about your life.
Monday, December 21, 2009
Monday, December 14, 2009
Body Parts in Our Dreams
Dreams often highlight concerns with various parts of the anatomy which correspond to different elements of our lives.
For example, some parts of the body, such as the legs, support us in our efforts to get around. Our eyes are the way we see our world. Our blood literally represents the life-force energy within us. Our hair corresponds to our attractiveness to others and to our higher self. Our heart is at the feelings and core of who we are.
As with anything, when a body part shows up in a dream, we need to see it in context of the entire body and all the feelings behind it.
For example, some parts of the body, such as the legs, support us in our efforts to get around. Our eyes are the way we see our world. Our blood literally represents the life-force energy within us. Our hair corresponds to our attractiveness to others and to our higher self. Our heart is at the feelings and core of who we are.
As with anything, when a body part shows up in a dream, we need to see it in context of the entire body and all the feelings behind it.
Thursday, December 10, 2009
Dreams in the Eternal Present
I believe that all reality happens in a sort of vertical plane of consciousness. We, on the other hand, have been taught that we live in a realm of horizontal space-time relativity. But, if we begin to look at it differently, relaizing there is no time in the true sense of the word, we are able to look at the Dream State from a totally different perspective.
Our dreams are not happening in a different space-time continuum, but are taking place in the only moment we have, "The Eternal Now." Once we grasp this concept, we begin to understand our dreams at a more profound level of consciousness.
Our dreams are not happening in a different space-time continuum, but are taking place in the only moment we have, "The Eternal Now." Once we grasp this concept, we begin to understand our dreams at a more profound level of consciousness.
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