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My Spirit Guides Amidst Me Always: They are Watching Us, Guiding Us

By Erica Hidvegi, published Mar 03, 2007
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My particular clairvoyance-like skills are usually most rampant during the REM cycles of sleep, yet I can recall most if not all of a dream as well as control what I want to dream about. If there is something discomforting affecting me in my wakened state, I am sure to fix 'it' in my dreamed state and later apply it when a situation renders that approach and is effective.

Many dreams can help us diagnose health problems, encourage us in the decisions we make, or reprimand us for negative behavior in our relationships. They can be instructive and practical, lighthearted fun, and spiritually uplifting. Even major life issues are addressed in dreams which leads one to believe that nothing important happens to us without it first having been foreshadowed in these surreal scenarios of life as it could be, found in our dreams.

Interpretation sometimes depends on what we need to think the dream should represent rather than what it does represent. This can cause the point to be missed. When I dream, I am trying to see if there is any congruency to who I act out in my awakened state versus the one who lives my life from the dream-state. The dream-state is my vehicle for experimentation without recourse. The ' I ' in my dreams, doesn't get hurt by anything because it does not feel or perceive things in the same manner as the waking ' I ' does.

I also use my dreams as a reconnection to a warmth of veiled protection my Creator offered as a gift, when I was in my mother's womb. There, from my dreams, I can bring my physical being (cognitively) to the threshold of my conception where I materialized as inner self housed by outer body-host, self.

I do not feel my awareness in dream-state is exclusively represented by what some transpersonal thinkers refer to as 'the lowest form of consciousness.' It is mindful of the lowest state but not exclusive to it, in that it allows the highest state to manifest itself among my conscious acts of existing. Many dream about a 'self' either misunderstood or not yet recognized. If we pay attention to what we are 'doing', 'feeling', 'being' in a dream we can learn much about who we are not being in our awakened-state.

Takeaways
  • The 'dream-state' can be useful in resolving problems that affect us in our awakened state.
  • Communication w/ our inner selves can be governed by a sense that loved ones, who passed, still help
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Wow! You did a VERY good job on this one!

Posted on 02/13/2008 at 2:02:58 PM

 
Very interesting article!..I believe that some of us really do have a gift of this!..

Posted on 12/17/2007 at 12:12:33 PM

 
this is such a good article, I love reading about this kind of stuff, and to answer your question yes I am at mylot

Posted on 11/30/2007 at 9:11:00 PM

 
Thank you very much Ambriel and A.M. !

Posted on 11/09/2007 at 11:11:00 AM

 
Very insightful. Thanks for sharing.

Posted on 11/08/2007 at 11:11:00 AM

 
Realy enjoyed this article!! Great Job!

Posted on 04/19/2007 at 3:04:00 PM

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