Dreams. . . Each of us has experience of having a dream. We sometimes remember them upon awakening, sometimes not.
How come? Do we "get" a bad dream, like we "get a cold?"
Where From? From whence dreams come has long been debated --I'll bet, since people were able to talk to each other.
Who's that? If we assume that we each have a "dream-maker" residing within, then it might be useful to understand that part of ourselves a bit better.
Why now? Why that image? What does this dream mean. How should I interpret it?
What say you? What is the dream-maker trying to let us know with the dream? Your dream-maker has a language unique to you. Learn that language, understand what your own symbols mean to you, become aware of your own internal shortcut phrases, your internal dialogue patterns. (See Good Mondays Dream Docs - "My Dream Language" in left column of this blog. It suggests a number of self-explorational questions to ask yourself that will illuminate your own internal dialogue style).
Why from a dream? In the learning comes the key to unlocking what your dream-maker had in mind for you to come to know.
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