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I heard it through the grape vine
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<blockquote data-quote="StarLord" data-source="post: 18491" data-attributes="member: 44"><p><strong>I heard it through the grape vine</strong></p><p></p><p>Dream interpretation has been a fancy for thousands of years. Some of the smartest (swiftly cunning and fast on their feet type smart in order to insure their livelihood and keeping their heads) advisors to powerful people have endeavored to decode or translate dreams.</p><p></p><p>There are as many Dream books out there as there are cook books imho. I would recommend reading at least one of them as they are pretty much up to date on the basics. Mostly, we are given symbols to deal with in the dream state. It is rare that Specific Factual Information is ever dealt with but that also depends on the type of dream and the source of the dream. Keeping a dream log by your night table is highly recommended, cannot be stressed enough, and a very good start. The reason being you need to create your personal dream dictionary. You need to verify specific symbolism and how it relates to you and your own world. There are 'generic' symbols that can be found such as water in the dream means a connection to spirit or a positive aspect. </p><p></p><p>Experiences in the dream state and the lessons garnered there may not necessarily be exactly what has been experienced. In other words the 'window dressing' may not be what truly is being sold. We may wake up remembering that we had done something specific during the dream, after referring to our own dictionary we discover that it actually means something quite different. Discovering a mountain of gold or gems, hiding a chest full of doubloons for later, may have nothing to do with money and may actually be alerting you to an importance of something else.</p><p></p><p>When we first wake up the dream is still 'fresh' in out mind and we can recall a good deal. Just 5 min. later and it's gone and you only have a smattering of what it was about. The main points behind the dream log and jotting down your dreams are A: you eventually have enough to start decoding your experiences ie building your own dictionary AND equally as important, you build up a stronger retention rate of that dream and will be able to remember even more upon waking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StarLord, post: 18491, member: 44"] [b]I heard it through the grape vine[/b] Dream interpretation has been a fancy for thousands of years. Some of the smartest (swiftly cunning and fast on their feet type smart in order to insure their livelihood and keeping their heads) advisors to powerful people have endeavored to decode or translate dreams. There are as many Dream books out there as there are cook books imho. I would recommend reading at least one of them as they are pretty much up to date on the basics. Mostly, we are given symbols to deal with in the dream state. It is rare that Specific Factual Information is ever dealt with but that also depends on the type of dream and the source of the dream. Keeping a dream log by your night table is highly recommended, cannot be stressed enough, and a very good start. The reason being you need to create your personal dream dictionary. You need to verify specific symbolism and how it relates to you and your own world. There are 'generic' symbols that can be found such as water in the dream means a connection to spirit or a positive aspect. Experiences in the dream state and the lessons garnered there may not necessarily be exactly what has been experienced. In other words the 'window dressing' may not be what truly is being sold. We may wake up remembering that we had done something specific during the dream, after referring to our own dictionary we discover that it actually means something quite different. Discovering a mountain of gold or gems, hiding a chest full of doubloons for later, may have nothing to do with money and may actually be alerting you to an importance of something else. When we first wake up the dream is still 'fresh' in out mind and we can recall a good deal. Just 5 min. later and it's gone and you only have a smattering of what it was about. The main points behind the dream log and jotting down your dreams are A: you eventually have enough to start decoding your experiences ie building your own dictionary AND equally as important, you build up a stronger retention rate of that dream and will be able to remember even more upon waking. [/QUOTE]
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