Post by paulmurdoch1975 on Jun 18, 2011 17:41:46 GMT
This is not a dream dictionary. It actually wouldn’t be much used to you if it were. For there isn’t a dream dictionary in existence which can reliably translate the beautifully intricate language of your unconscious mind; and there never will be either.
You are the best person to interpret your dreams. And You are also your own best resource when it comes to recognizing what the “symbols” in your dreams mean. There is no one else on this planet who knows you as intimately as you know yourself; therefore, you are the foremost authority on you that you could ever hope to find. The experiences you’ve had, the thoughts you entertain, the emotions you feel, the desires that excite you… all blend to form a perspective on life which is uniquely yours. You could search the whole universe a dozen times over and I guarantee you would never find a better expert on you than you are right now. And since your dreams are about you, from you, to you – there is no one else in a better position to understand what your dreams are saying to you than you are. Can you imagine yourself asking someone, “I feel hungry. What do you think I want?” The only thing more nonsensical than posing such a question would be getting back a response which suggested anything other than, that’s something you need to answer for yourself.
I know many of you, as you sit here now and reflect on some of the dreams you’ve had, are wondering how you alone could ever make sense of these convoluted things called dreams. From our conscious perspective, the scenarios in our dreams seem to randomly swing between the preposterous and the awe-inspiring. If a dictionary won’t help us figure these things out, then the plight might seem hopeless. But it is my absolute promise to you that it is not hopeless. In fact, you already speak the language of your dreams; you just don’t know that you know it yet. It is this unawareness (that you don’t know that you know) that is the only language barrier between you and your unconscious “musings.”
You are the best person to interpret your dreams. And You are also your own best resource when it comes to recognizing what the “symbols” in your dreams mean. There is no one else on this planet who knows you as intimately as you know yourself; therefore, you are the foremost authority on you that you could ever hope to find. The experiences you’ve had, the thoughts you entertain, the emotions you feel, the desires that excite you… all blend to form a perspective on life which is uniquely yours. You could search the whole universe a dozen times over and I guarantee you would never find a better expert on you than you are right now. And since your dreams are about you, from you, to you – there is no one else in a better position to understand what your dreams are saying to you than you are. Can you imagine yourself asking someone, “I feel hungry. What do you think I want?” The only thing more nonsensical than posing such a question would be getting back a response which suggested anything other than, that’s something you need to answer for yourself.
I know many of you, as you sit here now and reflect on some of the dreams you’ve had, are wondering how you alone could ever make sense of these convoluted things called dreams. From our conscious perspective, the scenarios in our dreams seem to randomly swing between the preposterous and the awe-inspiring. If a dictionary won’t help us figure these things out, then the plight might seem hopeless. But it is my absolute promise to you that it is not hopeless. In fact, you already speak the language of your dreams; you just don’t know that you know it yet. It is this unawareness (that you don’t know that you know) that is the only language barrier between you and your unconscious “musings.”