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Dreams, Lucid Dreams
What is a Dream?
Dreams are a communication of body, mind
and spirit in a symbolic communicative environmental state
of being. That's it! Now that you are thoroughly confused
let me explain in a more down to earth language. Our brains
are in constant activity. Different states of consciousness
(like awake, asleep, alert, drowsy, excited, bored,
concentrating or daydreaming) cause different brain wave
activity. Our conscious mind, or the part we think with, our
"window" into life, only takes up a very small portion of
our brain activity. (some say this is only 10%) Other areas
control things like breathing, heartbeat, converting light
to vision, sound to hearing, balance when we walk, etc. etc.
This too has it's own percentage (small). Another area
controls imagination. This area is widely an undiscovered
frontier. Imagination is more then dreaming of a new car or
picturing someone with their cloths off! When you look at
clouds and see shapes, or wood grain and see images, this is
the "order from chaos" part of your imagination. The mind
cannot deal with chaos very well, in fact it will resist it
and sometimes manufacture order. (very important to the
dreaming process.) This too occupies a small percentage of
brain activity. Then there is memory. Memory is vast! And I
believe it occupies more of the brains resources then most
people believe.
And then there is the activity called
dreaming. I think that to a certain extent, we dream all the
time. Even while awake! But the process is functioning in
our subconscious mind, out of view from our "window". If
defined precisely, they may not be referred to as dreams
technically, but the activity is very closely related.
During certain cycles of brain activity while asleep, we can
"view" these dreams with our conscious mind and record them
in our memory. (this is why we sometimes remember them).
Fine, but what are dreams? Well, with the
above kept in mind (especially the order from chaos part)
try to imagine this.; Your brain mind and spirit, while at
rest "review" and analysis in it's own way long term, short
term and spirit memory. It kicks around emotions, thoughts,
ideas, actions and interactions of the short term memory. It
has in its background the trends of your life and philosophy
to influence it. Your mind is also processing spiritual
data, your beliefs, whether or not you violated them, your
information gained through psychic intuition (we ALL have
this to a certain degree) and of course, any communication
from God. ALL THIS data, as well as your subconscious
"reading between the lines" of what people do and tell you,
is then processed unsupervised by you! All this data is a
form of chaos, and your mind (like seeing images in wood
grain or clouds) puts it all together in a form of visual
"screenplay", a medley of sight, sound, emotion and imagined
interactivity. The end result is.... You guessed it, a
dream!
but would it not be nice if it were that
simple! Dreams are easily influenced by factors in your life
and spirit, and these influences create "categories" that
are almost infinite. We do broadly categorize them in terms
like "prophetic, standard, physical and nightmare" (to name
just a few) And these we study each their own, in order to
gain benefit from them. I look at it this way: Our mind and
spirit together with our brain, is actually the greatest
computer ever devised! To understand its "back of the house"
processing is to learn more about ourselves, God, our future
and each other. Many things can be gained from dreams,
better health (mental and physical), entertainment and even
financial gain! (dreaming of a invention or idea) Now that
you know some of the basics about dreaming and what
(theoretically) dreams are you should have a better grasp on
how to understand and use your dreams.
Messages from Dream State, Lucid Dreams

Dream Categories:
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Color vs. black and white dreams: Some people feel
that as a dream manifests into third dimension it moves
from black and white to color
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Episodic Dreams: Your dream is like a movie,
involving a story that goes on and on in sequential
order
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Flying Dreams: These dreams are common. You fly
free, escapism, ascension to source, a way to time
travel or move through realities.
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Lucid Dreams: You realize that you are dreaming and
can alter the events in the dream [See Below]
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Repetitive Dreams: You have the same dream over and
over as if a message is being sent to you by someone on
the other side, which may be your soul.
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Precognitive Dreams: You dream about events that
manifest in the future
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Shared Dreams: You remember the events in your
dream, that involve another person. At the same time,
another person in your dream remembers the same events
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Universal dreams: related to information you receive
from the collective unconscious - grids - Akashic
records - hall of records - that which creates the
reality in which we live. Whenever a dream presents
symbols of a cosmic nature, in all probability it is a
representation of a Universal dream. Such dreams are
reflective of religious experiences, and denote changes
that are to occur at some future time.
Many factors affect your dreamtime.
Your soul is having multidimensional experiences all the
time.
It is consciously aware of different experiences on many
levels of consciousness. It never sleeps.
What we call dreamtime is another place it is
experiencing. Many people feel that the true reality is what
we call dreamtime - and that third dimension is the dream
world! In truth it is all an illusion.
External factors that affect your dreams may include:
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Your health
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Diet
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Emotional issues
External stimuli while you are sleeping: It is
raining heavily outside, so water could be incorporated in
your dream. The soul can take information from anything it
is experiencing and incorporating it into your dream.
Events occurring prior to going to sleep: Media
(TV, Radio, Video), something you have read, a conversation,
or other physical activities can impact on your dreams
What may seem like aspects of a past life coming through.
It may also be a parallel experience (life) as Linear Time
only exists in third dimension - physical reality.
Some people remember their dreams
Others have little or no
recognition.
Interpretations of the dream may not be the actual events
of the dream. You mind can only process the events in the
dream, based on symbols it understands. If you experience a
dream that is not within the vocabulary of your mind, you
will not be able to process and remember it. The 3D mind has
to be able to make sense of a dream, for you to remember it.
If it often useful to keep a dated journal of these
events. Make the notes in the journal as soon as you wake
up. Most information is forgotten as your conscious
awareness returns to third dimension. Things happen slowly
in 3D - linear time. In other levels of reality, there is no
time and things just occur randomly. Events are frequencies.
They occur quickly. The frequency of third dimension much
slower than that of dreamtime. therefore retaining
information can be more difficult.
Most people who don't remember their dreams, come back
into their bodies at approximately 4 AM. Dreams between that
time frame and waking up in 3D, are sometimes remembered, as
they are on frequencies that are slower.
What I have discovered about myself is that when I am
uncertain about an issue I go to sleep and ask guidance.
Sometimes I am shown events in a dream that I remember and
help me focus. Other times, I don't remember the dream when
I wake up, but I know I have processed the information and
know what the solution is. I often wake up with feelings of
closure about issues. My soul has made the decision that is
best for me in third dimension.
LUCID DREAMS
During a lucid dream - the subject is aware that
they are in a dream state and can actively influence the
events of the dream. If you become a lucid dreamer, this
does not mean that all of your dreams are of this type.
Dreams vary as with all things your consciousness
experiences.
There are many methods to use to create lucid dreaming.
Here are just a few.
You can encode your mind with a symbol - such as 'the
sun'. Whenever you see that symbol - your mind will realize
that you are dreaming and begin to interact freely. For
example . . . you are dreaming that you are walking on the
beach on a nice sunny day. You look up and see the sun! Your
mind relays the message to you - this is all a dream. You
now can stop walking on the beach and do other things - such
as flying over the beach or ocean. You can place dolphins in
the water and swim with them. You are creating this reality
as you are with all realities your mind enters.
Another method of determining that you are dreaming and
not in third dimensional reality is to repeat the phrase, "I
am dreaming" several times before you go to bed. This phrase
will remain in your mind. When you dream - it will activate
and you will know you are dreaming. With practice you can
influence your dreamtime and remember your dreams.
Messages received in dreams can be interpreted as:
This is one of the ways spirit guides or deceased loved
ones communicate with you, usually to let you know they are
Okay on the other side, they forgive you, they are moving
on, they are with you all the time, they love you, or other
more specific messages pertaining to your current third
dimensional situations.
Events that occur on another level of consciousness that
are too confusing to taken seriously
Symbols, archetypes that make sense on another level,
that your soul is now sending to your third dimension
consciousness that you might need to process. Ex: You dream
about keys. Keys open doorways. Something new ill be given
to you.
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