Dreams, dream analysis / interpretation and how to get more from your dreams. Psychic readings, and dream interpretation, Auckland NZ.
OVERVIEW:
Dreams
are a significant part of our day. Even as we sleep we still work as
we are usually very busy within the dream state. The physical body
will make way for the dream state where the mind gets to work
filtering, clearing and associating memories into the dream landscape
for some form of recognition for growth and learning.
Spiritual
experiences or experimenting with different feelings, fantasy and
emotions are often played out during a dream and signifies a need for the soul to be
free within the dreamscape to create.
Many
studies and tests have been performed on the dream state. Some
recognise dreams as being purely images from memory or processing of
daily human tasks, however, many believe it is one of the gateways to
higher vibrational work. Learning from what is shown in dreams can be
both useful and insightful.
Techniques
have been used, to some success, in the manipulation of dreams from
within the dream state. Here we are addressing the idea of your
dreams being 'switched on' from an awake state.
SETTING
TASKS:
By
setting tasks for yourself throughout the day you can trigger
yourself to remember your dreamscape with more clarity. If you are a
truly diligent type, set a timer that will go off every 3-4 hours so
you can rely on this to keep your intent focused.
When
the timer goes off set the tasks. Ask yourself in a conscious manner
to be aware of your dreams tonight. Ask to see clearly, to feel
clearly to sense clearly. (Just the intent here will trigger memory
mechanisms to respond to your task).
PREPARE
FOR SLEEP:
At
the time where your evening is coming to an end, 30-40 minutes before
your anticipated bed time, lower all the lights in the room, remove
external stimulants if possible (TV or radio) and allow the lowered
light to relax your energy systems.
Sit
away from the bedroom, were possible retain a view of the bedroom,
and set an even lower level of light in the bedroom so that it is
visible from your seat. Meditation is the key here. Allowing the mind
chatter to be still you can then introduce the questions for your
dreamtime.
ASK
THE QUESTION:
It
is generally best to ask only one question of your higher self to
work on within the time of the dreamscape. Keep it to a subject
related to yourself to start with. For example 'What is my spirit
animal'? Or 'What car is best for me?' Ask the question several times
over.
Giving the question intent will secure a time for your question
to be addressed within the dreamscape.
GOING
TO BED:
When
you are well meditated, 25-30 minutes, your feeling relaxed and free
of mind chatter, then you can move into the bedroom. The movement of
the body will signify that you are ready for sleep. Keep asking the
question now as you lay down to sleep. Keep the question as clear in
your mind as possible. See it being written on paper or as a voice
asking the question.
Keep
this visualisation going right up until you feel yourself moving
through the layers of sleep. It is fine to let go of the question as
you feel yourself dropping off more into sleep.
CAPTURING
THE DREAM:
It
is well worth setting your alarm clock to wake you an hour earlier
than you would usually wake. This is only a temporary interruption
and you can go back to sleep after the alarm. The moment you are
woken by sound you are to take quick notes of what was being dreamt.
Write
about what you were seeing within the dream on a note pad, or perhaps
use a sound recorder. This is perfect for capturing dreams as you
emerge from sleep, you can speak straight into it with a click of a
button and talk about what you have been dreaming. Often the latter
stages of sleep will harvest the clearest results. You can return to
sleep after your notes are taken, remember to set you clock to your
normal time for waking.
As
you compile a weeks worth of dream captures you may notice a subject
pattern within the dreams and often the answer to your question will
be there. As you start to become more aware of your dreams there
seems to be a positive reaction to this awareness. The dreams become
more vivid and the context of the dream will often be concise and
informative.
DREAM
INTERPRETATION:
Dream
interpretation is exactly that, someone's own opinion of what a dream
may represent through the symbols shown or actions taken within the
dream. Dream analysis can hold some answers as to what the lesson is
within the dream.
Personal
experiences have opened me up to the endless possibilities of the
dreamscape with both day time lucid dreaming and night time deep
sleep dreaming (Photo above showing a place that I visited many times in the dreamscape. Finding this place in the physical took 20 or more years to come into fruition).
Having been shown personal evidence of dreamscape
parallels over a lifetime I have been fortunate to discover the
connection with our dreamscape is much more infinite than what we
would care to think.
With
shared dreams or parallel dreams my conclusions are that something is
significantly different within a parallel dream. These dreams are
more connected to a spiritual place or space that two or more people
may join in as a group and experience the same dreamscape. Shared
dreams I have experience have been incredibly detailed and
significant for many reasons at the time.
DREAM ANALYSIS:
If you require clarification or assistance understanding your own dreams, we
do offer specialist dream analysis within our spiritual readings. Phone 0900 80008 (in NZ) for a detailed dream analysis.