DREAMS
Dreams are an extension of thoughts and
feelings. They are navigators, companions, teachers, and prognosticators.
Dreams are the waken self communicating with the subconscious, unconscious, and
superconscious self. They can be medicine.
How do you use your imagination? Do you easily construct what-will-be, what-was, what-is, and what-I-will-Make? Are your Dreams a reflection of daily life or are they a separation from your day-to-day, so much so that you look forward to your Dreams? How many times have your Dreams led you to make decisions you would not have made in their absence?
We do not debate the source, cognizance, or
interpretation of Dreams. We communicate to you that your Dreams are tools that
can be used, programmed, and explored. Dreams are part of wish fulfillment;
they assist in bringing to light those things in the shadow; they help to
uncover unconscious urges and fears; they connect us to the great web of Life.
How is your day, today? If you could “Dream”
your day differently, what would you change, and how would that change your
potentials, shifting the future that is tomorrow? If you Dream today that you
are a satisfied and enthusiastic artistic painter, will you paint? Can you see
in your mind’s eye how that will change your present and your future? How will
this Dream of Painting change YOU?
Urges manifest through Dreams. Hidden clues
expose themselves. Fears emerge. Latent talents speak. Dreams are not merely
films, or arbitrary and meaningless engagements. Dreams are guideposts.
For the next thirty days, record your Dreams.
Look for patterns. See your self in the patinas of what these Dreams show you.
Who are you now, and who are you in thirty days? You will find that by paying
attention to your Dreams, you become more harmonically aligned and closer to
the ideal self, understanding more and taking action with more authority.
Blessed Be This Day
This is a Direct Voice
Communication from
my Tribe, Spirit Elders who share their wisdoms
with me from the other side of the veil.
March 07, 2021
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