DREAM INTERPRETATION

As you develop psychically and connect with the forces of the Moon, Sun and Earth, you will find quite spontaneously that your dreams become more vivid and filled with symbols and you may also find your recall improves and even that you become aware that you are dreaming while you are asleep. If you are a member, you will learn how to work with lucid dreaming the ability to change or use a dreamscape by being aware that you are in the dream state; these techniques mirror those of astral travel.
Dream analysis is an important form of divination as it offers access not only to your unconscious mind, but many people believe to the universal symbol system and to higher forms of consciousness that enable us to interpret our own experiences in the context of a world not bound by material limitations. Nor is it bound by time and so we can often see in our dreams future paths that would be fruitful and warnings of less advantageous actions or ventures. All we have to do is to understand the symbols in which the deeper mind operates –and as we work with our scrying and tap into the symbolism associated with the planets, so we can interpret the psychic code and so make wise choices in the light of day.  
Recalling and re-entering your Dreams
To work with your dreams, it is first important to improve your dream recall, so that you can from the beginning interpret them as any other form of divination as counsel from the collective store of wisdom. For through your dreams, you will find as you work with them you can receive messages from higher beings, such as angels and access future as well as past knowledge.
  • Keep a notebook, pen and easily accessible light close to your bed. When you wake from a vivid dream, allow the dream to re-run as though you were watching a video screen. Write down absolutely every detail in any order or draw images (this is like emptying a bottle so you tip out the last drop, but again be patient).
  • When you have finished, close your eyes and reconnect with the last image before you woke.
  • If you want to re-enter a dream, one technique is, just as you are aware of waking, leave something in the dream, a piece of luggage, an earring, and you can, by looking for that, often retrace your path by visualising it when you wake.
  • Alternatively visualise something of yours on one of the dream paths and moving via the last image you recalled, draw yourself towards it by visualising your boundaries.
  • If you do not want to go back, push the image away gently on boat down a stream to return to the dream plane and  float on pink fluffy clouds or in a warm blue ocean until you drift off again (or take advantage of the early morning for some Dawn magic or meditation and take a siesta later).

 

 

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