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Title: Can we dream about past lives? Post by george stone on Sep 25th, 2006 at 3:30pm
I have dreamt about this a number of times.In the dream,It is always the same.It is a place where I worked.I knew all the people worked in this place.They all had dark brown skin.I am Also darkbrown,but in the life I am in this presnt life,I am white.Could this be a past life I am dreaming about.I would like your comments on This.George
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Title: Re: Can we dream about past lives? Post by Marilyn Maitreya on Sep 25th, 2006 at 3:32pm
It could very well be a past life of your George. Since you've dreamed this many times, your guidance may be telling you that you need to retrieve the past life you. Just a thought.....................
Love, Mairlyn ;-) |
Title: Re: Can we dream about past lives? Post by dave_a_mbs on Sep 25th, 2006 at 3:54pm
AS Marilyn said - There is often a reason that images from the past come forward. So long as there is no negative emotion, there's no problem.
Another way to look at it is that your imagination creates images from seed data that you carry around as part of your definition of self. Past life experiences are often very good seeds. When problems occur, for example finding that the dream always ended as you were devoured by a leopard, or severe nightmares about being dropped into a volcano, (both of which I've encountered in my work) then that suggests unfinished business that might eventually creep into the present. Conversely, recollections of being crowned King of the Tribe, or of being a monk with amazing spiritual powers, suggests connections of a more positive sort that previously were restrained, but now are burgeoning forth to bring new life. Of you have a couple friends who are interested in this tpe of thing, I have a very brief "How-To" for past life regression using hypnotic methods on my web site at www.mbs-hypnoclinic.com. It's perfectly safe, so long as you are respectful. In the same way, methods that Bruce advises (as in Book 5) can be turned into past life excursions. If you feel concerned, I suggest reclling Plato's words, "No harm comes to a Good Man." love- dave |
Title: Re: Can we dream about past lives? Post by augoeideian on Sep 26th, 2006 at 3:54am
Interesting subject and comments.
Time and Space has a role to play here and as Richard Wagner said "Time becomes Space" - and further clarified by Steiner; In the supersensible world, time becomes space - one point of space here, another there. Time is not past, but only a point of space, near and far. The past is not 'past' in the supersensible world. It is there; it remains, and to encounter it one needs only to relate oneself to another place. Just as we leave our house; the house is in its place; so too, in the supersensible world, the past is not gone but it is in its place. It depends upon ourselves and upon how far we have gone from this place; how near or far. We can be very far, or very near. Just a reflection of time and space which is im sure how Dave makes contact with events from the past .. and lol the future? :) |
Title: Re: Can we dream about past lives? Post by spooky2 on Sep 26th, 2006 at 7:52pm
Hi augoeideian and all,
>>>In the supersensible world, time becomes space<<< isn't it that we don't have to wait until we fully are in the "supersensible world" but can watch this phaenomenon in our remembrance system, when we explore our past- we can instantly go here and there, like moving in space. Spooky |
Title: Re: Can we dream about past lives? Post by augoeideian on Sep 27th, 2006 at 4:45am
Yes, we do do this but from a physical perception not from pure spirit perception.
You used the right word .. watch it ... as an outside event. In the supersensible state we perceive it from within and give it form without together with the other parties participating in the event. Makes sense? |
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