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17 May 2012, 10:28 (1 year ago)
(btw this will make a good book story)
so i was having this nightmare this morning.. its too long to post the whole thing but i will start from a part. i was at some place with someone who had made a device. that device was able to bring to life people that had passed away for a short amount of time and they would sit there as ghosts and interact with you and answer you questions because it was their real spirits. now the weird thing is....... i have seen this device a couple other dreams now! in those past dreams i was trying to build it with a friend of mine! so ive been seeing this device for a while now and we also knew what the purpose of it was.... creepy huh? anyway back to the point. so i asked him to bring my grandpa. i asked him a couple of questions and i also asked him about my passed mother. he couldnt reply straight and when i asked him if he keeps her company or not and his answer was no, i flipped, and requested that i see my mother. the person who had made the device declined and offered me something else. he told me where i could find her! so i drove to that area he said, a couple of hours out of town in a deserted, few house, village as it seemed. i entered the house that looked like a motel, knocked on the first door i fount and there was no reply. as i exited the building, behind me was a black figure that seemed like a little girl. i closed the door exited the building and walked slowly away from it. (at that point i saw the little girl). i turned around and the girl literally launched herself at me and as she collided with me she disappeared! i wasnt scared so i kept looking! then another figure that looked like a girl , this time dressed in white, started hitting me. i hit her back with a stick i found multiple times as she wouldnt stop attacking me. when she was exhausted she asked me "who are you". i knelled and hugged her and as i hugged her, i screamed "UNCLE BOO"!! lol it might sound funny, but i screamed sooooo much in my dream that i actually yelled in real life and that made me wake up! i ended up telling you the whole dream (most of) but thats the only way you will kinda make sense. now please if you are an expert in dreams or at least have an opinion about it let me know as its really important to me. i tried googling uncle boo in different ways in case i get something but i didnt find anything interesting... PLEASE take a minute and read this and let me know!! i usually can figure out the meaning of many dreams but this one has got me blank. thank you again for your time. 20 replies before
I look at my dreams exactly the same way as I look at my traveling during drumming. If I see a pink elephant I don't interpret that, I interact with it in any possible way (if it is necessary). And how do I know that? The thing is, I don't. But when I travel I have a purpose / intent and that helps me along the way and that's what's lacking when you're dreaming, you just "dreaming". The reasons I don't is that there is so many possibilities in every given situation. An interpretation of a dream / travel gives you limited expressions... I believe there is a way lot more to gain from them (dreams). But it's possible to change that. It is possible to have an intent before you start dreaming. Just get one before you go to sleep. (not as easy as it may sound) That's what I was suggesting when I mentioned saying a prayer before sleeping, to "focus the intent". A prayer, when done with sincerity and focus, is a form of meditation. A well said prayer is an attempt to express in words what one wishes and hopes for (in the case of travels through a lower astral plane, protection is a good thing to pray for). Perhaps if jimm3ron358 were to pray consciously, just before sliding down into sleep, for his mother's soul - even ask for communion with her, he might be able to make the contact he so fervently desires. And if he succeeds in the meditation and focus process - he could travel higher in the planes ... maybe he could make contact. (There's always hope.) ![]() That's what I was suggesting when I mentioned saying a prayer before sleeping, to "focus the intent". A prayer, when done with sincerity and focus, is a form of meditation. A well said prayer is an attempt to express in words what one wishes and hopes for (in the case of travels through a lower astral plane, protection is a good thing to pray for). Perhaps if jimm3ron358 1309 were to pray consciously, just before sliding down into sleep, for his mother's soul - even ask for communion with her, he might be able to make the contact he so fervently desires. And if he succeeds in the meditation and focus process - he could travel higher in the planes ... maybe he could make contact. (There's always hope.) ![]() OK, I see. :-) I would travel to lower planes to make contact, but thats me. ![]() Last edited by SonOfWinds5198, 11 months ago I believe that jimm3ron358 most sincerely wants to connect with his mother again. He misses her greatly. I certainly have no idea to what level in the "planes" his mother got to, but it seemed to me that his dream was making a clear statement about her NOT being in the lowest levels. She has "gone on" to somewhere higher (or lower) than that. I'm assuming since he loves her that she was a good woman, so "higher".
You would prefer to duel the dragons in the deeps on the lowest planes? Be careful what you ask for!!! They are not limited by the constraints of the thickening in the physical plane! But you are! Last edited by Bayfia12214, 11 months ago I think we have very different experience of said planes? To me there is nothing "bad" about down, just different... and up doesn't have to be "good" either
Funny story (and true) about a dragon. One woman was often chased by a dragon in her dreams. That affected her in a very bad way and she was not very happy with her life, scared and so on. A Shaman told her to stop running next time, to turn around and ask it WHY it chased her. Said and done... Next time the dragon chased her she ran at first but then stopped, remembering what she was supposed to do. She turned around and asked the dragon: "Why are you chasing me?" and the dragon answered: "I'm not chasing you, I'm following you..." And since that day her life approved remarkably. I've been traveling a lot, both down and up, I've seen some scary stuff and I have even been very afraid but today I have very good protection. Not that it's easy and perfectly safe but it'll do. I believe that all souls are to be found in one "place"... and that is what I have experienced as well. But that doesn't make it "the only truth". :) lol i like dragons! and if i had to fight one in order to get to my mother, i certainly would... and just to make it fun, i would power ranger his @$$ all over hell and every other deamon that would try to fight me... id go superman all over theyr @$$es!! hahahah It's a good thing that one believe it's possible to fight a dragon but in my opinion it's lack of experience that's talking. ;-) This dream will not take you to dragons... but it can be tricky in it's own way. Just be patient and careful. :-) Not to interrupt, but when I first made that reference to dragons, I was speaking metaphorically about things that are not dragons at all, and certainly not easy to fight.
Everyone has their own ideas about what the Afterlife is like, and what hell might be like, (or heaven). I've been talking "obliquely" about dimensions of reality where the beings who inhabit there are NOT fun to play with, may be incredibly dangerous and may threaten the continued existence of one's own spirit. Playing at being a superhero in that kind of environment most likely would not be a fun experience. You cannot effectively defend yourself against a being that is far more powerful than you, simply by virtue of the fact it is comfortable in it's domain, knows its strengths and powers. Whereas you, "dropping by for a chat" from this 3-dimensional plane we live on here, would be way out of your element, not know your own strength or your powers, IF YOU HAVE ANY!, and certainly wouldn't know the powers and abilities of your adversary. To put this succinctly, you would be "fried chicken on the plate" served up warm. But of course, if you feel that what I had to share in my little offering of a dream interpretation was silly and useless, so be it. Everybody does their own thing. i wouldnt say as much lack of experience as bravery... dont forget that youre talkin to someone that laughs at horror films :) But you can't die from a horror film... Another story, true (of course) One of my friends would like to try a journey with drums. He was quite experienced in drugs, had tested a lot of them as LCD and stuff like that and by that "seen" a lot of strange and scary things. But he did only one travel with drums because it beats everything he had experienced so far. Not saying it's dangerous and scary all the time... But sometimes it can be. Last edited by SonOfWinds5198, 11 months ago Not to interrupt, but when I first made that reference to dragons, I was speaking metaphorically about things that are not dragons at all, and certainly not easy to fight. Everyone has their own ideas about what the Afterlife is like, and what hell might be like, (or heaven). I've been talking "obliquely" about dimensions of reality where the beings who inhabit there are NOT fun to play with, may be incredibly dangerous and may threaten the continued existence of one's own spirit. Playing at being a superhero in that kind of environment most likely would not be a fun experience. You cannot effectively defend yourself against a being that is far more powerful than you, simply by virtue of the fact it is comfortable in it's domain, knows its strengths and powers. Whereas you, "dropping by for a chat" from this 3-dimensional plane we live on here, would be way out of your element, not know your own strength or your powers, IF YOU HAVE ANY!, and certainly wouldn't know the powers and abilities of your adversary. To put this succinctly, you would be "fried chicken on the plate" served up warm. But of course, if you feel that what I had to share in my little offering of a dream interpretation was silly and useless, so be it. Everybody does their own thing. I agree in most of that above, and that's the thing. We have very different experience from those "planes". When I was writing about dragons I was referring to the same thing as you. But why complicate stuff? If i "see" a dragon it is a dragon... and it's powerful (but I haven't seen any). In my "world" it's not very common to believe in an afterlife. It's complicated and I'm a bit handicapped by the language... I have never claimed that I'm a superhero though (but I am son of winds in some places...). And when I do travel I have a lot of beings around me that keeps me safe.... and finally, nothing of what you write is silly, it's just different. :) |






