The Secrets of Dream Analysis
Title: Secrets of Dream Analysis
Author: Joi Sigers
Have you ever written yourself a letter in which you unload
your concerns, worries, hopes and deep-felt thoughts? Probably
not....though the Dr. Phils of our world would probably applaud
the practice as deliciously therapeutic in the quest for
self-awareness!
Each time you enter the world of dreams, you are, in essence,
writing yourself such a letter. Your subconcious mind, without
the distractions of the day, puts your life, your feelings, your
emotions, your hopes and your plans all together.
All the
insight you could hope for is right there, ripe for analyzing!
Examining the nightly excapades which occur behind your eyelids
will give you all of the insight and inspiration you need. Like
the swallows to Capiatiano, you'll return again and again to
your dreams to give you the answers you seek.
How can Dream Analysis actually help you?
First of all, it helps to understand that what occurs in our
minds when we are fully asleep is reflective of the emotions and
thoughts we have while fully awake......granted sometimes they
suffer in the translation, but our emotions are certainly at the
root. The basic feelings make their way from our consciousness
to our unconsciousness.
The difference is that when we are awake, we are too blamed busy
to stop and say, "I'm wrapped tighter than a plus-sized woman in
spandex.......I need some down time." We just keep getting after
whatever it is that's stressing us out and don't take any time
to really look at the condition of our psyche.....something that
quite often isn't in as good working order as we suspect.
However if you're having particularly troublesome,
mad-as-a-hatter dreams, you can discern that you need to take a
good long look at your lifestyle. Are you too busy? Are you
being pulled in more directions than you can possibly stretch
without snapping? Is there something in your life which is more
bothersome to you than you gave it credit for?
Try to work some
time into your day that's all about relaxing, whether it's yoga,
golf, walking, reading....whatever you can do that gives your
brain a break.
Other times our dreams let us know that we simply need to start
paying more attention to certain people in our life that we may
be taking for granted. If we dream about a relative we haven't
seen in a while, we should give them a call. If we dream of
starting an argument with our spouse, we should give them a
little more attention than usual.
Many times, our proverbial
"guilty conscience" knows only one way to reach us, and that's
while we are asleep.
Another very interesting way dreams help us is in the healing
process after a traumatic experience. Following such an
occurence, we will often dream about the tragedy itself, or of
something equally morbid. It's our mind's way of wrapping itself
around what has happened. The dreams will eventually stop all
together, as soon as your subconcious has come to grips with
everything.
Sometimes it helps to discuss your dreams with others. If you
think your dreams are trying to tell you something in
particular, discuss it with someone. An outside opinion can
often do a world of good.
When you take an honest look at your life and at your typical
day, it will be obvious what your dreams are trying to tell you.
Most people miss out on so much because they discard their
dreams and forget all about them.
It would be the same as writing the letter we talked about
before, putting all of your thoughts and feelings on paper, then
crumbling the paper and throwing it away. Listen to what your
subconcious mind is telling you. Don't throw away a chance to
grow.
From
http://www.dreamprophesy.com
About the author:
This article is one of many featured at
http://www.dreamprophesy.com
a website dedicated to the world of dreams and the
study of
dream interpretation. Feel free to e-mail the author at
joi@dreamprophesy.com
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