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Dreams are symbols used by subjectivity to impress the objective or material mind with a sense of coming good or evil. Subjectivity is the spiritual part of man.
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The soul is that circle of man lying just outside the gross materiality and partaking largely of it.
All thoughts and desires enter first the soul or material mind and then cast themselves on the spirit.
Frequently the soul becomes so filled with material or present ideas, that the spiritual symbols are crowded out, and then it is that dreams seen to be contrary.
Whatever symbol is used to impress the dreamer, is the one which is likely to warn him or her more definitely than any other.
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What Is A Dream?
- A dream is an event transpiring in that world belonging to the mind when the objective senses have withdrawn into rest or oblivion. Then the spiritual man is living alone in the future or ahead of objective life and consequently lives man's future first, developing conditions in a way that enables waking man to shape his actions by warnings, so as to make life a perfect existence.
Why Is It That Present Environments Often Influence Our Dreams?
- Because the future of man is usually affected by the present, so if he mars the present by wilful wrongs, or makes it bright by right living it will necessarily have influence on his dreams, as they are forecastings of the future.
Dream life is fuller of meaning and teaching of the inner, or God life, than is the exterior life of man. The mind receives education from communing with the dream composition in the great circle.
Everybody dreams, but there are few who place any importance to the phenomena of sleep. Before we can begin to comprehend or even analyze dreams, whether our dreams are symbolic or otherwise, we must first divert from our mind our materialistic conceptions of what the individual called man really is.
Dreams afford a separation of soul and body. As soon as the senses become torpid, the inner man withdraws from the outer. There are three different ways which afford this separation.
- Natural sleep.
- Induced sleep, such as hypnotism, mesmerism or trance.
- Death.
In the above two cases the man has only left his physical body temporarily, whereas in death he has left it forever.
Many of our dreams may be attributed to subconscious memory, for when our mind is centered on a certain train of thought these thoughts are apt to filter through into the conscious state in sleep.
The subconscious memory cannot be truthfully called a dream, for it is only a memory of something we have previously perceived in reality or imagination. One only has to examine his subconscious dream in the light of reason to eliminate them.
Topics Covered By Dream Interpretations:
- 10,000 Dreams Interpreted
- Fragmentary Thoughts From Dream Realms
- A Few Questions And Subjective Answers Regarding Dreams
- How To Develop The Power To Dream
- What's In A Dream - A - Z
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A Modern Metaphysicist Says: "Our thoughts are real substance and leave their images upon our personality, they fill our aura with beauty or ugliness according to our intents and purposes in life."
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