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Connecting Through Dreams
by Deepak Chopra
As you go to sleep, say to yourself, “I am giving instructions to my soul, my spirit, my subconscious to witness my dreams.”
Initially you may not notice much of a change. But if you practice this every night for a few weeks, you will start to have a very clear experience that the dream is the scenery, and you are the person watching it all. When you wake up in the morning, recapitulate the night (put yourself in the position of an observer of your dreams, so that connections and themes and images and coincidences become clearer).
Once you are able to recall the movie of your dreams. Write down some of the more memorable scenes. Include them in your journal. Make a special note of coincidences. Non-local intelligence provides clues into our sleep just as it does in our waking hours.
The mechanics of the dream and the mechanics of what is happening to us in the so-called reality are the same projections of the soul. We are merely witnesses.
What starts to happen, then, is that gradually we see correlations, images that repeat themselves both in dreams and in everyday reality. More coincidences provide more clues to guide our behavior. We start to enjoy more opportunities. We have more “good luck”. These clues point out the direction to take our lives. Through this process of recapitulation we see recurring patterns and we start to unravel life’s mystery.
This process is especially helpful for departing from destructive habits. Life has certain themes that it plays out. Sometimes those themes operate to our advantage. Sometimes they work against us, especially if we repeat the same patterns or themes, over and over, hoping to get a different result.
The process of recapitulation can help us witness these patterns, and once we discern them, we can make more conscious choices.
So remain sensitive, observe coincidences during both your daytime living and your nighttime dreaming, and pay special attention to anything that breaks the probability amplitude – the statistical likelihood of a space-time event.
by Deepak Chopra
As you go to sleep, say to yourself, “I am giving instructions to my soul, my spirit, my subconscious to witness my dreams.”
Initially you may not notice much of a change. But if you practice this every night for a few weeks, you will start to have a very clear experience that the dream is the scenery, and you are the person watching it all. When you wake up in the morning, recapitulate the night (put yourself in the position of an observer of your dreams, so that connections and themes and images and coincidences become clearer).
Once you are able to recall the movie of your dreams. Write down some of the more memorable scenes. Include them in your journal. Make a special note of coincidences. Non-local intelligence provides clues into our sleep just as it does in our waking hours.
The mechanics of the dream and the mechanics of what is happening to us in the so-called reality are the same projections of the soul. We are merely witnesses.
What starts to happen, then, is that gradually we see correlations, images that repeat themselves both in dreams and in everyday reality. More coincidences provide more clues to guide our behavior. We start to enjoy more opportunities. We have more “good luck”. These clues point out the direction to take our lives. Through this process of recapitulation we see recurring patterns and we start to unravel life’s mystery.
This process is especially helpful for departing from destructive habits. Life has certain themes that it plays out. Sometimes those themes operate to our advantage. Sometimes they work against us, especially if we repeat the same patterns or themes, over and over, hoping to get a different result.
The process of recapitulation can help us witness these patterns, and once we discern them, we can make more conscious choices.
So remain sensitive, observe coincidences during both your daytime living and your nighttime dreaming, and pay special attention to anything that breaks the probability amplitude – the statistical likelihood of a space-time event.
5 Comments:
I certainly agree with what is said, but I have never had the opportunity or the capacity to experiment it!
Bonne journée à toi Jonice. Bisous
By Standley, at segunda-feira, outubro 12, 2009 5:16:00 AM
Há muito, que eu escrevo sonhos marcantes que tenho tido.São um guia precioso, dão insights muito importantes se os soubermos interpretar.Por vezes a resposta não vem imediatamente, mas de repente um dia tenho aquela sensação de "déja vu", e faço automaticammente a ligação.Tenho tido alguns sonhos premonitórios também.Outra forma optima de conexão com o eu superior é a meditação claro, mas o mundo dos sonhos é sem dúvida uma porta que todos devemos explorar um dia.Um beijo bem docinho para ti...
By Cláudia, at segunda-feira, outubro 12, 2009 4:52:00 PM
Very interesting....
Hope all is well with you, darling.
Beijão
xoxo
By Seeker, at segunda-feira, outubro 12, 2009 7:28:00 PM
Hey girl. Dreams are something of magic and fright. Sometimes they show us one side that we prefer don't see. But I like that idea and will try watch my dreams.
Hugs girl.
By L.S. Alves, at terça-feira, outubro 13, 2009 1:21:00 PM
I can't remember any of my dreams in a long time.....it's good or bad?
Thanks for the advice,though!!!!
Big kiss for you dear!
By Teresa Calcao, at quinta-feira, outubro 22, 2009 11:42:00 AM
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