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Dream and Interpretation


Sleep well I really love dreaming
I really love dreaming
Sometimes dreams are "dangerous"
Sometimes dreams are "dangerous"
Ooops!
Ooops!
Dreaming: How to relax
Dreaming: How to relax
Verfasst von Ulla Knoll | 27.05.2010
Dreams and the interpretation of dreams is an area I'm interested in since years. I strated to pay attention on my dreams after a good friend told me to do so for improving my day-by-day life.

Dreams and the interpretation of dreams

The subject of dreams and dreaming captured me from time to time. Do we dream by accident? Why do we dream certain situations? Do we dream as a part of remembering events in our life? Are dreams somehow admonitions to tell us: "Be careful - somethings going to happen"?

I had a conversation with my dear friend Dr. Bill Guillory, who told me: "I'm working with my dreams. I ask for problem solutions and answers to my questions. Your dreams are an infinite area where you can use and improve your creative subconsciousness."

Oops, how should this work? He recommended to make dream-interpretation as a part of our next seminar. I was absolutely interested. The subject is exciting and so we started to work.

From now on, I received my daily "manual for dreaming" and I became better and better in remembering my dreams and to write them down imediately after waking up in the morning. Even when there was no sence within this dream at first sight, I noticed what I dreamed. Rereading the dream after a couple of days suddenly made absolute sense. The dreams where I was able to recognize that I'm dreaming were the best ones. Meanwhile I'm able to remember up to 3 dreams/night (normally we have 3 - 5 dreams a night). Sometimes I dream two dreams parallel.

Then we started to work with the so called "dream-request". I was disappointed. I got an answer but it had nothing to do with my question!!! The answer had nothing to do with my questions at all! There was no connection!

I talked to Bill and very depressed I told him about my experiences. He said: "You need to have patience, you need to practice." Great, the right thing for me PATIENCE!!! My second name is patience!

Then we started the next phase, the drem interpretation. Everybody is able to interpret his/her dream. But only the dreamer him/herself is able to do so. Nobody can interpret someone elses dream. With the correct key your dream-answers start to make sense. It's incredible to observe what wonderful solutions we're giving ourselves in our dreams. I'm practicing this "awareful dreaming" for a few months now and I noticed that my creativity and exploring my consciousness expanded and improved and I'm able to actively use and work with it.

In no case dreams happen by accident. They are a wonderful gift to improve our day-by-day life, if we're aware how to use them.

Just try it! It's fun! I'm looking forward to hear about your experiences!

Have a good night! AND: ... wonderful dreams!