Psychic Connections from a Dream Perspective
The age old question of life after death could be rephrased as: Does the psyche live when the body dies? This is really what everyone wants to know. We already know that the body returns to the earth.
What happens to the psyche is the real question. It’s kind of hard to explore the question if you don’t take the time to explore the psyche. When you open yourself up to the world of dreams, you are opening yourself to your mind, soul, and spirit.
The psyche is the human soul or spirit, the mind. When something is psychic it is of the mind, soul, and spirit. It is the essence of who we are. Dreaming is a psychic function. Dreams are a fascinating way to explore the capabilities of our own personal psyche. Understanding what the psyche is actually capable of from a dreaming perspective is to actually take personal dream experiences and explore the possible origins of the dream information.
An Early Experience
On August 19, 1998 I had a dream. In this dream I was in a house in Antigua with beautiful back bedrooms. People that I know were there eating chocolate.
I could see a map. The map showed me that there was going to be a terrible earthquake caused by the two sets of rock that Antigua was built on.
I woke to the thought that all I knew about Antigua was that it was an island, and yet it wasn’t an island in my dream.
Was this beyond just a dream?
While researching Antigua, I read that it was indeed an island, but it wasn’t just an island. I was stunned to read that Antigua was also the capital of Guatemala, founded in 1543 and destroyed by an earthquake in the year 1773. Guatemala was originally home to the Mayans. It turns out that the Mayans made and loved chocolate. That was the significance of the chocolate in my dream.
The other big clue in my dream was the earthquake which was shown to be triggered by two sets of rocks. A bit of simple research led me to the information that earthquakes are caused by the movement of plates of rock and metal. In my dream I saw a map of two silver rock formations causing the earthquake in Antigua. I drew a copy of this map in my dream journal.
Connecting my dream with verifiable facts led to my interest in understanding what exactly was happening and how it was possible. Armed with the knowledge of my own personal proof, I became a serious dream explorer and sought out to answer some question about the psyche and dreams.
My Thoughts about the Psyche in the Antigua Dream
Past life?
- My psyche could be tapping in to my own memories that survived my previous death. Is this proof that I lived a past life in Antigua in 1773 and dreamed of it in 1998? Perhaps past lives are a reality and the ability to tap into this type of past memory exists in our dream state? This would mean I actually did live in Antigua in 1773. In this case I would be connecting to my own memories which, in this scenario, would not die with the body. They would be reborn with, yet hidden from the conscious memories of, the new body.
Time travel?
- Could my psyche be traveling on a wave that doesn’t differentiate between past and present? Everything that is and ever was is in the same space. I would, in theory, jump into Antigua in 1773. That doesn’t mean I was there in 1773, in a different body. (Or does it?) Is this proof that it is possible to somehow transcend time and space and connect to this information? Can the human mind in the present occupy the same time or space with a moment from the past? Can it actually move in to the past because time and space do not exist for the spirit? Is it free to wander? Can this be perceived by the mind of a sleeping individual as a dream? In this case my dreaming mind would be experiencing the fact that separation of time and space do not exist.
The future?
- Is this proof that it is possible to see the future and gain the knowledge needed for a dream by watching a future event? My psyche would have gained the knowledge of the Antigua earthquake by watching me, in the future, research Antigua? In this case experiences do not exist in a linear fashion. As in the time travel theory, past, present and future are simply there and available to the dreaming mind. The future experience would have created the “now” dream experience. Now that’s quite a mind boggling thought!
Imprinted record?
- Could my psyche be tapping into a wave, like a television wave, that holds the imprint, the record, of everything that ever was? In this way I could learn about Antigua in 1773. Is this proof that there is a record of everything that exists and has ever existed imprinted on the fabric of space and time? A record that a dreaming mind can connect to and read. Can our dreaming mind watch this record as though it were a movie? Could the reading or the watching of this imprinted record be perceived as a dream? Does a readable record exist of future possibilities; the more coincidences stacking up to make the future probable, the easier it is to read?
Is any of the above really happening and we simply don’t have the ability and proof to answer those questions?
Or, perhaps it’s simply proof that amazing coincidences really do happen?
Thoughts on Coincidence
There are those who will go with the theory that this was all “just a coincidence”, they will dismiss the relevance of the dream to the real historical events. In their understanding of coincidence it would appear as though the events were connected but were actually accidental.
What exactly is a coincidence? To coincide is to occupy the same place in space or occur at the same time. When things coincide figuratively it means that they: are alike; correspond to each other; agree. My dream corresponded to the true facts. It was in agreement with them. This provided the basis for the coincidence.
I find it such a coincidence that the understanding of how these types of dreams are even possible, and the way we experience time and space is the actual basis for things to be coincidental.
Are these dreams really such a coincidence after all?
If they are “only a coincidence,” could life be a series of coincidences that were meant to happen? A series of events that are there for us to see and connect with when our body sleeps and our subconscious psyche awakens to connections overlapping and occurring in the same time and space?
Can I prove anything?
I questioned what this dream could actually be a proof of and threw out a few theories to ponder. The future theory is the one I have the most experience with. I have dreamed future events too often for me to dismiss these as coincidences or impossibilities. Having already written about a few of these situations, rather than rewrite them here, I will simply direct those who are interested to my posts on Deja Vu and Gambling in Dreams. When the actual future happens it leads me to believe that it is no longer a theory, but a proof that it can be done. When you do it, you tend to believe it’s possible!
I can’t “prove” I’ve lived a past life. I can’t “prove” I’m watching an imprinted record. I can’t “prove” that time and space is more than linear. I can’t “prove” to anyone else but myself that I dreamed something before it happened, but I don’t think that’s a bad thing. Eventually a larger proof occurs as more and more individuals have personal proof. There’s no point in telling people what to believe, it’s much better if they do it on their own and then believe in themselves.
If you’ve had similar experiences or just enjoy the topic, join me in the exploration of the psyche through the connections between dreams and reality by sending me an email or leaving a comment below. Thanks for reading.
Categories: Dream Phenomena Tags: Dream, Dream Phenomena, psychic dreaming
Reality Replayed: Dreaming without symbolism.
Always keep in mind that a dream dictionary defines the symbolic use of the things in your dreams. There is a way we dream that is simply reality replayed. In these instances the symbol would be what it represents in reality. A plate would be a plate, a kitchen would be a kitchen, and a donut would be a donut. Maybe you’re on a diet and you wanted a donut, so you dreamed of eating one! No symbolism was involved; simply a very enjoyable dream. These dreams do not need interpretation, they are what they are.
How to know the difference.
In a reality replayed dream, when you wake up, you will understand the dream and what it meant to you personally.
In a symbolic dream, in most cases, your dream will make no sense to you. This is the type of dream that needs interpretation. You were obviously making use of the symbolic meanings for the physical items in your dream.
Why do we dream in symbols?
Many people theorize that we do this when we aren’t consciously connected to the information. This implies that the language of the subconscious is one of a symbolic nature. Dreaming is only one medium through which the subconscious becomes conscious and in order to understand the information being sent, you need to learn the symbolic dream language.
A problem with the dream language is that it is personal to each individual, and may be hard to decipher.
I have written Dream Journaling posts to help you in your understanding of your personal dream symbols. Also, see my post on Creating a Dream Dictionary.
Does dream information come from any other source?
There are many dream things that defy explanation. Some examples are:
- Dreaming an event that hasn’t yet taken place.
- Dreaming of an event that has taken place that you were physically unaware of.
- Remote viewing in dreams; spiritually traveling to a location which exists in physical reality and bringing back information while you’re dreaming.
- Talking to another person in your dreams and comparing notes the next day to find they talked to you too.
- Receiving information in a dream from someone who is deceased that you couldn’t otherwise have received.
In answering the question, “Does dream information come from any other source?”
I would have to answer, “Yes!”
Exploring these dream capabilities and how they could possibly work is something I find very exciting. How could they possibly come from your subconscious when they weren’t there to begin with? Where did they come from?
Although I love every aspect of dreaming, these unknowns are my favorite areas to ponder. Theory after theory abounds within my head as to why and how these things can occur! If you’re interested in anything of this sort, you can look forward to many more posts on them in the future.
Or, for more information on things of an unexplainable nature, see my posts in Dream Phenomena, or read an example dream near the end of my post Building.
As always, thanks for reading,
Michelle
Categories: Dream Interpretation Tags: Dream, Dream Phenomena, Dream Symbols, future, psychic dreaming
Psychic Dreaming
In this dream I received information that was previously unknown to me. I was given a name that was relevant to my current situation.
The dream: I was being given three plates. The front of the plates had a blue design, but it was the back of the plates that was amazing. The back had beautiful artistic work that was signed by George Steiner. These plates were very valuable.
Upon waking, I wondered if there was really a person named George Steiner, so I Googled him. Sure enough, there was. The thing that stood out the most was the fact that, in 1975, he had written a book titled After Babel – a book about language and translation.
The Interpretation of My Dream
Plates: Symbolize what is “on my plate” at this time. What I’m currently working on is this blog site.
Blue design on the front: Symbolize my blog design in blue.
Three plates: Symbolize the interconnectedness of the three blogs I plan on writing in the future.
Artistic design on back: Symbolizes the importance of what’s behind the obvious. What is “backing up” the blog is what is valuable.
What was given to me psychically: George Steiner’s After Babel, a book about language and translation, symbolizes that the translation of the language of dreams has value.
An interesting note here, without giving away the context of the next two blogs, is that for the title of one of them, I was considering
“Babel-on.”
Interconnectedness of Everything
From a skeptic’s point of view:
Skeptics will say that I must have been familiar with George Steiner. They’d argue that I could have read a bit about him in a magazine 20 years ago and still have that memory somewhere in my subconscious. How can anyone argue against this point? I may not have read something, ever, but it’d be impossible to argue that I didn’t read it if a skeptic uses this type of logic. I simply wouldn’t be able to deny ever having read anything! I must therefore give the skeptics their due.
From an explorer’s point of view:
What would be really nice is if the skeptics suspended their doubt against anything learned psychically, and gave the rest of us our due! Believe in the possibility that nothing about George Steiner was ever read before the dream knowledge was given. How then did I dream his name in the correct context? How did I dream his name at all?
When someone believes that something is impossible, they believe this as their truth. They don’t open up to the possibility that they are wrong. Therefore they will never explore the seemingly impossible. If every scientific mind out there were so closed minded, the world would be bereft of all sorts of wonderful inventions and genuine knowledge.
Those of us who are explorers, in the world of the seemingly impossible, are pioneers. We join together in exploring a world filled with the amazing truths of what we, as human beings, are capable of. My area of exploration is centered on dreams. We, as a society, have been taught, and continue to be taught, that dreams are not reality and that they should be dismissed as nonsense. Do we so easily dismiss the opportunity to delve in to our inner selves? We are more than what people see.
Can we also do more than what people realize? The answer is a resounding, “Yes!” Exploring what we can do and integrating the knowledge in to the mainstream is a key to more psychic knowledge becoming available. Proof suspends disbelief. The more people who dream something they couldn’t know in their waking life, the more people believe in the truth of what we’re capable of knowing from our dreams.
In Conclusion
The reason I am sharing my experiences with you, is not to show you what I can do, but to show you what you can do. How we can do this is a complete mystery to me. The world, and how we are connected to each other, is obviously filled with a tremendous amount of untapped knowledge. Hence the reason for the need to explore!
Categories: Dream Phenomena Tags: Dream, dream analysis, Dream Phenomena, psychic dreaming
Déjà Vu
The official definition of déjà vu is the illusion of having already experienced a situation that is actually happening for the first time. This phenomenon involves an intense feeling that you’ve already experienced the exact situation and even said the exact words before, and yet you know you haven’t. It feels really bizarre! Now, imagine being in a situation, experiencing a feeling of déjà vu, and then realizing that you were actually living the dream you had the night before. Now there’s a situation for analysis if ever there was one!
My personal experience with déjà vu:
One day, about 10 years ago, I was at a mall that I’d never been to before. Everywhere I looked I was seeing things, and people, that felt familiar. Even the question my friend just asked me felt so familiar that I asked her if she had just asked me that!
My “lightbulb” moment; a moment of complete understanding, was when the dresses on the mannequins at the mall were the exact dresses from my dream. I had actually experienced this trip to the mall, only it was in last night’s dream, hence the feeling of déjà vu!
A few of the questions I began asking myself were:
Could what people experience as deja vu actually be caused by an unremembered dream?
How could I possibly have dreamed the situation when it hadn’t even happened yet? That would mean I was dreaming the future,right?
Am I dreaming future possibilities, highly probable events, or events in time that are set in stone?
What else can happen while sleeping?
To answer these questions, I began writing down every dream I had.
If this was going to happen again, I wanted written proof. Some part of me realized that something big was happening here, although I didn’t quite know what it was yet. I was at the beginning of a realization that dreams are more than nonsensical thoughts that we entertain ourselves with while we’re sleeping.
I had a wonderful dream therapist who helped me to realize that I was attempting to validate myself. I couldn’t very well speak something as a truth when even I found it hard to believe! I’m one of those people who believe in possibilities and seek proofs.
I began to realize that I dreamed the future on a regular basis. I am not asking you to believe me, simply believe in the possibility and seek your own proofs. The importance of my experiences is that they lead to yours. What good is it if I stand alone with this knowledge and the rest of the world doesn’t know that this is possible?
Dreaming the future is not a unique ability. Most people that I talk to who are seriously studying their dreams will tell me about dreaming of an event that hadn’t yet happened. Skeptics will say you’ve dreamed it because it was on your mind. One very important fact they should consider is the physical item, which you’ve never seen before, that is in your dream before you see it in reality, such as the dresses on the mannequins from the above example.
That still doesn’t say how this is possible! Obviously, there is some mechanism at work while you’re sleeping. Let’s go with the truth that while your physical body is lying immobile, your mind is extremely active. It’s running around doing all kinds of things! It’s even, according to the traditional understanding of time, running ahead of your physical body. Or is it? Maybe your mind is sitting still and “some energy” is showing you a film of your future, a type of projection. Maybe this “energy” is such that your mind can enter the movie, so that it feels as though you are experiencing the events. It appears that your mental body, while you are sleeping, is able to go into the future, or a projection of the future, and see things that haven’t yet occurred. In my dream word energy, I’ll go into more depth with these notions.
The next question was if this dream of the future was set in stone, or if it was just one future possibility? I can only theorize that answer based upon my experiences. I have found that sometimes the event happens and sometimes it doesn’t. The event is, therefore, a possibility, rather than a set in stone event. If it were set in stone it would always happen!
For instance, last night I had a dream in which my best friend was in a minor car accident. I actually saw the right side of her car crushed along the whole length. Quickly, I called to warn her to be extra careful. In these instances one of two things happens. The first is that she has the accident, and consequently believes in the ability of dreams to see into the future. The second is that there is not an accident in sight! In this instance there is no proof that an accident was even a possibility. This could mean that free- will choices brought another outcome or that there never was going to be an accident in the first place.
Many dreams of accidents are symbolic. By that I mean, to dream of an accident to ones’ car can be an accident to ones physical body, etc. Believe me; things get very complicated in dreams! (As it turned out my friend was “wrecking” her body!)
My theory, therefore, is that there are many possible futures for our minds to see in our dreams. I also believe that the closer something is to probability, the easier it is to see in a dream. A future scenario needs everyone’s free will and free choice options to coincide to produce a particular reality (synchronicity). When you dream a probable future and someone else’s choices change the event, then that future doesn’t happen.
For instance, using the above dream example, if the person driving the other car involved in the potential accident decides not to drive that day, the accident doesn’t happen. It’s that simple; which is why I feel that the future can’t be predicted using dreams. The future is not set in stone. It seems to me to be always in a state of possibility, based upon choices, and yet it’s already there to see in dreams.
Does the human mind use the time when the body is asleep to allow the freedom to check into future possibilities? How wonderfully amazing is that? For those of you who think this is nonsense, give it a try. Believe in the possibility of dreaming the future, and when you actually do it, you will believe in the truth of dreaming the future. In the meantime, keep analyzing your dreams, in hope that they broaden your horizons, helping to realize what the human mind is truly capable of. Keep in mind, when you next experience déjà vu, you could be remembering a dream!
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Categories: Dream Phenomena Tags: deja vu, Dream, dream interpretation, Dream Phenomena, dreaming, Dreams, future
