Your dreams reveal much more than your wishes, fears, and undigested strife of your daily life. When you turn your senses away from the everyday world by going to sleep, you enter a different pan–dimensional reality; much like stepping into a living movie experience. Your dream is an experience of this non–material reality. It is a place where you peer into the inner mirror of life and see your SELF reflected back to you. The images you perceive are reflections of qualities of you appearing in a form perceptible to your senses.
What does this "book of life" reveal about your unique life? Among the most cogent pieces of information:
Given what you’ve read in my previous idream column it is now up to you to start learning to read the divine language, the langue of invisible reality called "image." Image is the inner (and outer) hieroglyphic language of divine origin the ancient Pharoanic Egyptians engraved on the walls of their temples and tombs.
The basic way to begin reading this communication from the invisible reality we visit after falling asleep is to recognize that what you see is tantamount to looking into a mirror and seeing a quality, trait, characteristic, or possibility of yourself being reflected to you as you peer into this mirror reality: you are seeing you reflected back to you. Thus, what you see is telling you something that is necessary for you to know about that quality at this time.
Examples: Alice dreams of a friend named Fred who is climbing a staircase and in doing so slips, falls down and is not able to get up without assistance. Alice feels anxious about Fred’s condition.
Spiritual Point: Nothing happens by chance. So, in the dream of all the people Alice knows, has met, knows about, has read about or seen in the media, Fred appears. He then represents a special something to Alice at this moment in her life.
I asked what quality Fred bears and is reflecting about herself. She immediately shot back that he represents retirement. Fred is retired for the past five years and is struggling to find something interesting and meaningful with all the time now available to him. Alice is now considering retiring and the pressure regarding this change in life has her worried, concerned whether she can stand on her own two feet solidly, a la Fred climbing and falling down. What is she to do with retirement staring her in the face? The dilemma reflects her concern reflected to her in this inside mirror. Alice had suffered a bout of pneumonia throughout the week prior to this dream. What is the relationship of the pneumonia to this dream to Fred (retirement), stumbling, and the staircase? Stay tuned for the next installment. But, first start practicing reading the inner glyphs of your dream in the way I have recommended.