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Dreams are a mystery. Scientists still cannot explain with any certainty why we dream. Dreams are magical, linking us to another world full of wisdom and symbolism. Our dreams reconnect us to our true wild self. They reveal to us the wisdom of our intuition, not easily accessible by the conscious mind. Dreams play with our fears, testing our limits. They link us back to our ancestors through the shared collective knowledge of all humankind.
Furthermore, physicist Tom Campbell, lucid dreamer , and others claim that advanced dreamers can intend to fall asleep and “wake up” in a dream then go looking for each other in the dreamscape. Campbell claims to have done it while working with Robert Monroe, author of . Shared dreaming is said to usually happen spontaneously, especially among family members.
I’ve always been interested in dreams and their deeper meanings and over the last decade have spent some time studying dream analysis in more depth. Dreams are a great way of gaining insight into the workings of your unconscious and analysing them can be tremendously useful in the process of emotional healing. Some people are convinced that they never dream, but I’ve often found that following a discussion about dreamwork, the ‘non-dreamers’ will excitedly report back to me soon after that they’ve spontaneously started to recall them. Here, then, is a brief glimpse into the mysterious and magical world of dreams…
I tried to have out of body experiences, but failed — some dreams seemed to be that way, but as I explored, they were only dreams. I even wrote a spiritual fantasy about a woman who would visit the dreams of others and learn about life, but never published it. I should get back to dream exploration. The one thing that sticks with me is the overwhelming feeling upon waking that “OK, this is a reality…but so was my dream world…this reality operates under different rules and principles, but is it truly more real than my dream reality, or different.” I’d ask myself that in my dream too. Maybe this reality is a shared dream of sorts where we have to agree on the rules, where our individual dreams are more personal. I don’t know, but my dream studies — done without use of a dream dictionary or analysis book, it was my own exploration — made me feel that the material world isn’t what it seems. (My own blog yesterday talked about particle physics in that regard).
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