Saturday, November 15, 2014

Dreaming reality?

As we shift more into being deliberate with our thinking in our waking life, meaning that we have more control over our thoughts and feelings, our reality will reflect back to us what we are dominantly focusing on, as well as our dreams. Good morning to you all, have you ever wondered about your dreams?, are they strange?, are they fearful?, do they contain symbols or hidden messages? Since I've become a deliberate creator, my own dreams have become very vivid and lucid, meaning I'm consciously aware while I'm dreaming and controlling the dream, as if it were ''real'' and what's really interesting is I'm able to act upon things and make decisions in my dreams, and some of my dreams are related to the intentions I'm manifesting. With this all said, what are our dreams really telling us?, because I believe that dreams are a vital piece of the puzzle when it comes to creating the lives we want. In our waking lives we are having thousands upon thousands of thoughts a day, and following these thoughts are emotions, so when we go to sleep, these thoughts are still running on auto pilot, and this I believe has an effect on what we're dreaming about, for example, fearful thoughts, worrying about the future, stressful thinking, if these thoughts are your dominant thoughts, the dreams you have will reflect that, as well as your waking physical reality. If your thinking is more deliberate, meaning you've gained control over your thoughts, being that they are more positive and optimistic, your dreams and your waking life will reflect that as well. When you begin to have more control over your thoughts and emotions, you'll begin to have more control over your dreams, and even better, you'll begin to understand what they are trying to tell you. If you are having a recurring dream about a certain issue that's bothering or troubling you, it could be telling you to gain more control over your thinking in your waking life, or else the outcome could manifest in your reality. One big mistake some people make is thinking that when they have a really bad dream, they think that it's foretelling their future, so they'll expect the worst thing to happen because the bad dream was so ''real'' that it MUST mean something, so they live their waking life in constant fear of their OWN future, manifesting outcomes that create more and more things to fear, including the people and the circumstances. When I have a dream about something I don't want, it feels very real and emotional, and it carries into my waking life and troubles me, but I know it's a strong indication that there's an area in my waking life that needs to be resolved, cleared up, so that it doesn't manifest in my physical reality in the near future. We have this built in safety mechanism, while we're sleeping our subconscious is processing all of our thoughts and feelings we've had on that given day, and putting everything together to manifest in our reality for the next day, and so forth, until we shift our thoughts and emotions towards the more positive, and yet we wonder why unwanted things keep happening to us, or we question why we're always having these awful dreams, but look no further than your own dominant thoughts. This safety mechanism I mentioned above is how we are able to change course by understanding what our dreams are telling us, there are messages here, that is why some practicing deliberate creators have a dream journal to record and understand their dreams, and eventually control the outcomes OF them. What you are thinking and feeling dominantly is reflected back to you in your waking reality, that's the Law of Resonance at work, but this is also true during your sleep, but in a more symbolic nature, this is when your inner being is communicating to you, telling you the areas in your waking life that you need to improve, what you are manifesting, or signaling that you're heading in a bad direction, a warning of sorts, reminding you to re-direct your thinking and feelings towards the more positive. I am no expert on dream symbols or dream interpretation, and I don't feel I need to be, I am learning this all from my own personal experience, and there are no answers ''outside'' of myself, nobody else can tell me what my dreams mean, it is up to me to decide, no psychic or crystal ball or dream interpreter can answer my questions, this is my journey, so I must understand what my own dreams are telling me and live the life of my choosing, with the help of my dreams. There will be further discussion on this topic as I learn more, stay viewed!

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