Over the next few weeks I will be moving my blog to my website
New posts will be available for you to read here:
http://www.thedreamhouse.co/bedroom/whispers-in-the-night.html
I hope to see you there soon
Sweet dreams!
Over the next few weeks I will be moving my blog to my website
New posts will be available for you to read here:
http://www.thedreamhouse.co/bedroom/whispers-in-the-night.html
I hope to see you there soon
Sweet dreams!
I’ve watched the film ‘iRobot’, starring Will Smith, a number of times, but it was only the other day that my attention was caught by this part of the story line-
One of the robots, Sunny, was given a way of keeping secrets by his creator. Sunny was able to dream!
This got me thinking.
The ‘Giver of Dreams’ does give us dreams that contain secrets for us to discover so that our spiritual life can develop.
So next time you wake up and remember a dream can I encourage you to consider that it might contain a secret for you to uncover
Let’s journey together to fulfill our ‘iHuman’ potentials
Sweet Dreams.
Quite often when I’m offering dream interpretation at events numerous people will walk by saying: “I’m sorry, I don’t dream” (Why they need to apologise for this, I’m never quite sure!)
The point I’m trying to make here is that everyone dreams every night – most people simply don’t remember them.
In Western cultures we have been so influenced by the logic promoted by the ancient Greeks, that we accept as “truth” that dreams are not important. Our brains are wonderful pieces of ingenuity that deal with so much information each day it’s a wonder it doesn’t explode! It copes by using a kind of programming: what is important and what isn’t. Your brain will use this programming to work out what it needs to remember (Important) and what it doesn’t (Unimportant). By being told things from an early age like “It was just a dream” our brains programme dreams as unimportant and therefore doesn’t remember them – or if you do remember it on waking you forget it very soon afterwards.
Other cultures, such as those from the middle or far-east, still view dreams as being important, so people from these areas remember more of their dreams because of the way their brains have been programmed.
So, if you want to remember more of your dreams – it’ll involve reprogramming your brain! Don’t worry – this is not a painful process.
The more that your brain is reprogrammed to remember dreams, the more you will find you remember. It won’t happen overnight, but very soon you will find you are starting to remember more and more of your dreams. Then you are faced with the fun of working out what they mean ………..
Sweet Dreams!
The other week I had trouble with the bank. They’d sent a letter saying there was something wrong with an account – but there wasn’t.
I didn’t really want to go and talk to someone face-to-face because I was angry and upset .
So I tried telephoning, but couldn’t get my questions answered.
I emailed – but the person I had an email address for no longer deals with that particular account.
Eventually I gave in and made my way to the local branch. Well the guy who was there tried his very best to help solve the issue and made some calls on my behalf. While we were waiting for someone to answer his phone call, he started asking me about The Dream House: what kind of company are we? What do we do? and so on. Before I knew what was happening, he was telling me about some of the dreams he had had as a kid and wanted to know what they meant. When I got up to leave, he thanked me profusely and said he’d always been concerned that the dreams meant that he was weird (they didn’t!)
It seems that there was a plan other than mine at work here – the last thing I wanted to do was talk to someone in the bank face-to-face, but for the young guy who worked in the bank that was exactly what he needed to happen: me to be there and to reassure him about his dreams.
So my question to you is this: who’s agenda runs your life?
Sweet Dreams!