Tuesday, June 30, 2015

We All Dream For A Reason







We spend over a third of our lives asleep and dreaming.  Dogs dream, cats and horses dream, we all dream.  And we do this for a reason.  Without sleep and dreams, we die.  Even if you don't think you dream, you do, many times a night.

We dream to clear our psyches of the stresses of the day, we dream to be able to see and know ourselves more accurately.  We dream about our denial and repressed issues in order to bring them to the forefront of our awareness and we dream for optimum future guidance in our lives.

In 1984 a man named Mellen Thomas Benedict died of cancer.  But he didn't remain dead for very long.  He popped back into his body miraculously disease free.  While he was on the other side of life, he experienced many extraordinary insights.  But, what he shared that really stuck with me is this; he was told that from a Universal perspective, we are a fairly ordinary planet in a relatively ordinary galaxy, but the one thing for which we are legendary throughout the Universe is our ability to dream the solutions to our problems.  Think of it.  Legendary. 

So, I say, why not make good use of this planetarily unique talent of ours, and do like Thomas Edison did and sleep to find the answers to your most pressing questions.  See what your sub-conscious mind has to report.  Catch your dreams and that 'state of the union address' that you receive every night about your life.  Find your inspiration and guidance by paying attention to where the big dreams of your super-conscious mind guide you.  Take the time to remember your dreams and then work with them so you can stand firmly at the helm of your life.  It's what I do and it works great for me and I hope that you find your way to make use of our wonderful dream time too. 

For tips on how to remember and interpret your dreams, please go to the Radio Archive page of my website, stepintomagic.com and click on the month of May, 2015.  You will find three hours of free information there all about our dreams.  May you have a good nights sleep and many sweet dreams.

© Josephine Laing, 2015

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