March 21, 2007

interpretation

“In intuitive dream interpretation, we are looking for an immediate, holistic response to the dream.”
-- Henry Reed

Yesterday, you reread your dreams and made a list of any recurring images, similarities and themes. If you had a new dream last night, compare it to the notes you made and add any additional images to your list. It’s time now for you to do some research to find out what these images might mean.

First, think about the way you spent your day before you had the dream. Did parts of your day get replayed while you were sleeping? Are there any images that are clearly the representation of the people or places you deal with daily?

If the images seem to be more symbolic or confusing, then it’s time to delve look for answers. You have been a collector of dreams now become an interpreter.

TODAY’S CREATIVITY CHALLENGE: You have a couple of options today.

Visit the website: http://www.soulfuture.com. There is an online dream dictionary that lists several thousand dream symbols plus there is a dream interpretation tutorial that might be helpful. (There are tons of sites that offer up interpretation – pick and choose the ones that seem interesting to you.)

Go to a used book store or a library and find a dream interpretation book or a book about tarot, read through it and see if the images/meanings resonate with you.

Call a friend who knows you well and talk about the images, retell the most vivid of your dreams. Sometimes an outside eye can see the obvious when we can’t!

No matter what you choose to do to aid in your interpretation, listen to your gut. No one knows you better than you and a symbol or image can mean many things to many people.

I always know when I get that “aha” feeling that now my dream make sense and I’ve found what I need to know.

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