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Title: an extraordinary dream Post by Cathy_B on Apr 16th, 2006 at 4:38am
Hi everyone
I am new, but felt compelled to ask for help If anyone can help with this dream, I would appreciate it, I was guided to write it down and was made to remember every detail before I awoke. any help would be appreciate. Many thanks Cathy B 16/4/06 I am a reporter on my way to interview an older lady who is a novelist and has recently lost her novelist husband. It is raining heavily and I am driving a very old car. The car is having trouble on the roads as they are being washed away at the edges, so I nearly miss the turning to her home, which is a mansion on top of the hill. As I turn into her driveway, I lose control of the car and get it bogged into the collapsing road. I abandon the car and walk up the long drive to the many-storied house. The house has many people who I don’t see, but am aware of who are studying or reading, and they come and go as they please. There is a housekeeper/ secretary who shows me in and takes me out to meet the woman I am supposed to interview. She is standing in a wooded area, which is a conservatory and she is quite a well-built and very eccentric woman. She wears an old baggy cardigan and has a chamber pot, which she uses as she hates leaving her garden. She won’t go indoors. Although I am aware that she is recently widowed, she and her secretary talk to the dead husband as though he still there, and as we drink tea, I notice that the spoon in the cup that she has poured for him is stirring the tea, as if by an invisible hand. She explains to me that we are only limited by our imagination and that if we believe something to be so, it will manifest. It is then I start to see her dead husband and I am able to join the conversation with him. She says that there are worlds within worlds and that is similar to having bubbles within bubbles, and each manifestation of thought form becomes another bubble After a discussion, we are aware that the continued rain is causing the house to start collapsing, and sliding down the hill. An attempt is made at evacuation, but it is found that we are unable to get out of the house. We all prepare to die as we face the inevitable, but the woman tells us that what we believe shall be so. She has us all go to the top of her house where she says her husband kept the dragons. When we reach the room we see many collars and leads hanging in rows on the wall, but no dragons. She says that her husband believed in them so they exist, and as she explains this, they start to become visible. She instructs us to each take a dragon and put on a collar and lead. Each dragon is the size of a small dog. We are instructed to believe that we are in the world of the dragons and that we will be safe from the destruction of the house. As we all start believing her, the dragons all rise together and lift all the humans in the air into safety. We find ourselves in a different bubble of reality and find ourselves floating over a peaceful countryside and coming to rest gently by a “station” where we part company. I find myself driving in an early model car with the woman and her husband and I realise that we all have a very strong, past life connection through many lifetimes, particularly myself, and the husband who now appears as a much younger man wearing period costume. I am told that we are now in Sweden. We continued to drive “home”. |
Title: Re: an extraordinary dream Post by spooky2 on Apr 16th, 2006 at 5:34pm
Hi Cathy_B,
in general this is what I experienced on my TMI/Bruce -style mind journeys, which maybe is to some degree identical with the afterlife. What you believe in, it becomes outer reality. What you not believe, you cannot perceive. So, maybe just take it literally as a lesson? Of course, once you accept this rule, then there is some work left to figure out what you believe in, what you want to believe and what not, how to change your belief system and how to detect and manage belief system breakdowns. You got Bruce's (especially the last, practical oriented) book(s)? Spooky |
Title: Re: an extraordinary dream Post by Cathy_B on Apr 16th, 2006 at 7:52pm
thanks spooky
I have read 4 of Bruce's books and I am waiting to get hold of the other one. they have certainly opened up my perception to being open to truths I didn't know existed. As a "lightworker" I have found that my gowth is certainly experiencing a very rapid growth spurt. Cathy B |
Title: Re: an extraordinary dream Post by laffingrain on Apr 16th, 2006 at 8:51pm
Hi Cathy! I find this dream looks more like a vision and it is delightful! I will be right back to look closer; I'm so glad you posted this! love, alysia
ok I'm back. I'll take it piece by piece for fun. quote: I am a reporter on my way to interview an older lady who is a novelist and has recently lost her novelist husband. _____ in general we are all writing the novel of our life whether we put it down in words or refrain from that and so this interpretation is going to be really a lot of generalities so we all can relate together. and you are the reporter right now, reporting to the public forum. _____ It is raining heavily and I am driving a very old car. _____ rain is a symbol that happens before new growth occurs and the old car could symbolize your body's age, or your soul age? or it could symbolize that you do not trust your vehicle which delivers you to get your job done, like a belief system can become outdated and not get you there. nonetheless, you do arrive. _____ The car is having trouble on the roads as they are being washed away at the edges, so I nearly miss the turning to her home, which is a mansion on top of the hill. ______ I don't see this as necessarily negative, because of the naturalness of the rain, the things that man has made, like roads have their ability to wash away.what I see is you, persevering, to arrive and spotting your turn. admirable. ______ As I turn into her driveway, I lose control of the car and get it bogged into the collapsing road. I abandon the car and walk up the long drive to the many-storied house. ______ You are obviously a good reporter, through rain, sleet and snow..it matters not. you must be one pointed person. _____ The house has many people who I don’t see, but am aware of who are studying or reading, and they come and go as they please. ____ this is beginning to sound like this board now, although I know this board reflects life as it is in the streets. _____ and has a chamber pot, which she uses as she hates leaving her garden. ______ the garden could be the garden of the soul, the chamber pot means nature takes it's course within the garden, and the body is also like a garden where we grow thoughts on it that can be like weeds or flowers. in a real garden if you don't put a seed down, a weed will grow. she appears comfortable with her body. ______ she and her secretary talk to the dead husband as though he still there, and as we drink tea, I notice that the sthingy in the cup that she has poured for him is stirring the tea, as if by an invisible hand. _____ this sounds very much like the husband has become the spirit guide. I notice family members will do this alot after they pass on, they will stay and enhance the life of their loved one. ______ She explains to me that we are only limited by our imagination and that if we believe something to be so, it will manifest. It is then I start to see her dead husband and I am able to join the conversation with him. ______ this is true. its dead on, pardon the pun. what you focus your eyes towards is your perception, or, what you see is what you get. focus your eyes in another direction and see something different and you get that also. what you ponder on, you begin to manifest evidence of it. _______ She says that there are worlds within worlds and that is similar to having bubbles within bubbles, and each manifestation of thought form becomes another bubble _____ where can I meet this woman? lol. ______ After a discussion, we are aware that the continued rain is causing the house to start collapsing, and sliding down the hill. An attempt is made at evacuation, but it is found that we are unable to get out of the house _____ we are all more or less expecting that the times we are living in is bringing in major changes, but they are all natural, in that the earth itself does this and we are a part of the earth. so it's not scarey becasue we are doing it as one. _____ We all prepare to die as we face the inevitable, but the woman tells us that what we believe shall be so. ____ so then if you believe you will be shown what to do and where to go during a natural disaster, then I think what she is saying is your beliefs create your reality again. _____ She has us all go to the top of her house where she says her husband kept the dragons. _____ for me this is a symbol of man's animal nature which can be harnessed. _____ When we reach the room we see many collars and leads hanging in rows on the wall, but no dragons. She says that her husband believed in them so they exist, and as she explains this, they start to become visible. She instructs us to each take a dragon and put on a collar and lead. Each dragon is the size of a small dog. ______ also I have a thesis our dogs carry our negative as well as positive emotions within them...like scapegoats. so I understand what she's trying to show you. ______ We are instructed to believe that we are in the world of the dragons and that we will be safe from the destruction of the house. As we all start believing her, the dragons all rise together and lift all the humans in the air into safety. We find ourselves in a different bubble of reality and find ourselves floating over a peaceful countryside and coming to rest gently by a “station” where we part company. _____ this is lovely. this is the delightful part. _____ I find myself driving in an early model car with the woman and her husband and I realise that we all have a very strong, past life connection through many lifetimes, particularly myself, and the husband who now appears as a much younger man wearing period costume. I am told that we are now in Sweden. We continued to drive “home”. ____ I too believe that we can live as many lives as desired in any time periods, whether that be simultaneous lives that we can be aware of, or whether we be wrapped up totally in just one life and I also believe that people come together for a reason, even if it's just on a forum, or passing in the street and striking up a conversation, it all has meaning. each journey is just a journey. this is not our home in a completed sense. thanks again, that was some dream I must say! |
Title: Re: an extraordinary dream Post by spooky2 on Apr 16th, 2006 at 9:34pm
Yes Cathy B sometimes books can tell you what you're already knowing, but then you know that you have already known it you know ;D ?
Trust in your high speed, it's all possible! One spark can set the world on fire. Spooky |
Title: Re: an extraordinary dream Post by Cathy_B on Apr 18th, 2006 at 6:58pm
my thanks to you both for your input,it is certainly helpful to have someone look at it objectively. I must say, that I keep coming back to the dream throughout the day, as it was not a "normal" dream.
I am not sure if I mentioned that I was guided before I awoke to remember it in detail as it was very important. I was not allowed to wake up until I had gone over every part of it, which is why I remember the detail so clearly. I am going through many changes at the moment with business, and if I apply these principles to that, it also works well. thanks again |
Title: Re: an extraordinary dream Post by laffingrain on May 1st, 2006 at 5:13am wrote on Apr 16th, 2006 at 4:38am:
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Title: Re: an extraordinary dream Post by Lucy on May 1st, 2006 at 2:31pm
[After a discussion, we are aware that the continued rain is causing the house to start collapsing, and sliding down the hill. An attempt is made at evacuation, but it is found that we are unable to get out of the house.
Catastrophe dream would mean what to you? I used to have catastrophe dreams 20 years ago and the world didn't change yet, at least not like that; maybe the personal interpretation is useful. It would be nice to wash the old world away sometimes. Funny when I read that part I thought of the ending of the world in the Narnia Chronicles, in the final book The Last Battle but I'm not sure why; just the mood of the writing. If we have catastrophic changes I'm not so sure I'll so easily say good bye to the past. But you resurrect everyone nicely; or rather you avoid the resurrection by transcending dying. Are the dragons cute little angels in disguise? Wow you have neat dreams. |
Title: Re: an extraordinary dream Post by Cathy_B on May 1st, 2006 at 6:47pm
I am just off to work, but I am amazed by this feedback. I'ts truly facinating!
also just wanted to tell you quickly about a dream I had 4-6 weeks ago! I dreamt about a mine collapse, a gold mine. I started scanning the papers and news but heard nothing. In the dream I was at my Mum's which is in an area that used to be a very busy goldmining area. the mine collapsed next to me and 1 man was killed instantly. Two others were trapped below. As I woke up I felt panic but just sent loving energy "out there" in the hope that this would help. A week ago today there was a gold mine collapse in Tasmania and 1 man was killed by falling rock, On Sunday night, the two missing men were found alive! They are still trapped but are now being provided with food and water and clothes. When I "tuned" in on sunday night, I saw them surrounded by a group of people 15-20 all holding hands and supporting them and around them were many angels/beings of light, so Iknew they were in good hands while awaiting rescue. It may be another 48 hours before they can get them out but as usual I am amazed that I was given this info before it happened, but unable to do anything to help |
Title: Re: an extraordinary dream Post by LaughingRain on May 1st, 2006 at 10:55pm
Hi Cathy, yes u can call it precognition. I've been working with it about 5 years about every few months or so I'll get something only pertinent to my life. yours is more a global type. thats ok, it blows your mind I know. some things we can't do anything about unless more of can "see it coming." some people predicted 9/11 but couldn't stop it. so u can consider u are developing a receptive state. like a radio set, you know? like antannae in the mind.
the next phase that comes is trying to figure out how to utilize it for a benefit to you or another when a problem crops up that needs solving..to send out little antannae and pick up the signals already there! best wishes dear, more people will be doing this soon, so we won't feel so well, different to the skeptics. I call these things the shift in consciousness so that I can the more easily ride with it. love, alysia ;D |
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