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Once
you have your dream written on paper, get
two different colored pens. Using one color,
underline every negative word or phrase
in the dream which indicates limitation,
disrespect, containment, avoidance or damage.
Using
the other color, underline every positive
word or phrase. You now make two lists.
List the negative words and phrases under
a column titled I AM. List the positive
words and phrases under a column titled
I NEED. You are almost ready to interpret
your dream.
Determine
the subject matter of the dream. The location
where the dream takes place is one of the
best methods for doing this. When you have
determined the subject matter take each
of the phrases or words in the 'I AM' column
and fit them into the following sentence.
When
it comes to my (subject matter) I AM (phrase
or keyword)
Change
the phrase or keyword slightly to force
the sentence to make sense. If you cannot
determine the subject matter apply the keywords
to yourself in general. This exercise tells
you how you feel or react to the subject
matter of the dream. When you have done
this read through the 'I NEED' column to
learn what you must do to correct the problem.
To get the meaning put each of the phrases
or keywords into the sentence.
When
it comes to my (subject matter) I NEED (phrase
or keyword)
Let's
take an example. Using the sentence 'The
dead woman lay on the cold hard slab'. The
negative keywords are; dead, cold and hard.
Women, in dreams, can represent emotions
so in this case the sentences constructed
would be:
- When
it comes to my emotions I am dead.
- When
it comes to my emotions I am cold.
- When
it comes to my emotions I am hard.
The
meaning is obvious. With analyzing just
one sentence from a dream we have learned
a lot about the dreamer. Using this technique
you now have all of the information you
need to start interpreting your dreams.
However it takes practice to be able to
apply what you have learned. Be patient
with your efforts.
Not
all dream interpretations will be that cut
and dried, but it is a way to remain objective
when you are analyzing what your dreams
mean and how best to put the messages they
are conveying to good use in your life.
Keep
in mind that Most dreams are * NOT * precognitive,
and once one learns the subtle differences
between a precognitive dream versus a regular
dream, they are easily discernable and will
put your mind at ease.
The
first thing everyone should consider is
the typical universal symbology of the dream
images. For instance, death symbolizes the
end of something that's ready for change,
and a new beginning. Most people start out
highly resistive to changes of any sort,
and see any upcoming change in their life
as something foreboding and scary. Death
dreams are usually about change.
The
symbols and what they represent is the most
fascinating part of dream interpretation.
There are literally hundreds of them. We
don’t have the space to address ALL
of them, but we will touch on some of the
most recurring themes in dreams as well
as the symbols of those dreams and what
they mean.
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