DREAM ANALYSIS
 
What are Dreams?

Dreams are often a role play of situations which are re-evaluated experiences of our waking life. Mixed up as they might be, seemingly confused, we will dream of what we experience.

Feelings, vibrations, Emotions, energy are controlled by one element - the mind! Likened to a computer, the mind is the software as the Brain is the hardware. The brain activates the physical and the mind is the programme which is the controller of our expression.


We express our physical emotions in many ways. They are an energy form, as is electricity. Emotions are feelings or vibrations, which we react with in either in a waking or sleeping condition. Although asleep our brain does not switch off, our brain, our internal computer, never rests. Dreams allow the mind to index and re-index physical and emotional experiences, reorganising them in a way which clears the path for our better understanding of life.

We dream at any time, either day or night, asleep or awake. These conditions are similar, our mind goes into a suspended state, sifting through things that have happened, filing, re-filing, analysing and re-analysing. We can dream as many as 4 or 5 times in a sleep period, each dream can have some significant connection to the last or next, according to our emotional state.



Our mind creates a dream to explain, or show us an expression or direction. Having experienced it, we should have greater knowledge of  it, and in that knowledge, deal with it. The mind then goes on to other things, that is unless we continue to experience the same condition through our waking life, then the energy force recurs until we come to terms with it.

Hence a recurring Dream !!!

Now the question must be asked, what is it, this force which puts us through ecstasy, deprivation, joy, distress, anxiety or any other thing you may care to mention.

As we think it, it must be a part of ourselves - the likes or dislikes, the wants or unwanted, the acceptable or unacceptable, is this why many people will not discuss what they dream about.

Is it because it's contrary to what is perceived as being socially acceptable or P.C.. Does the dream cross the boundaries of good or bad taste, is it evil, sexually perverted, violent which is found to be pleasurable, or is it pro-religion or antiestablishment?

It maybe that your inner self is trying to get out of the constraints you have imposed on it - who knows - well maybe you do!

 
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