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Dreams
- Maybe You Should Just Go To Bed.
Preface to the articles on dreaming. More than just the random misfires of a sleeping mind, dreams are glimpses of lives we live in other dimensions of our awareness. They can allow us to have experiences we otherwise couldn't have, to develop capabilities we didn't know we had, and to build better lives for ourselves here in our physical worlds.
- How to Interpret a Dream
Here's a six-step method that anyone can use to understand dreams, whether they're sleeping dreams or waking dreams. This article is an in-depth study of the method, and includes a very detailed example. If you're looking for something less involved to begin with, first read How to Read (Your Dreams), below.
A three-part introduction to using dreams to solve problems:
- Creative Dreamer
Part 1 of 3: A key to remembering your dreams, and why it works; a set of simple bedtime instructions for using dreams to solve your own problems; how famous scientists have used dreams, intuition, or creative imagination in their work; how the subconscious and higher viewpoints work together with the conscious mind in the creative, dreaming process.
- How to Read (Your Dreams)
Part 2 of 3: We each have a unique way of talking to ourselves in dreams, which is why published catalogs of dream symbols aren't going to be very useful. In fact, everyone's symbols and imagery must be different, but it's not hard to learn your own dream language and understand your dreams. In fact, you are the best, if not the only, person for the job.
- Working Dreams
Part 3 of 3: Dreaming and the many-worlds hypothesis; why nightmares are vital and how to use them to your advantage; making better decisions; rearranging your dreams to untangle conflicts and free yourself creatively.
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