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What Are Your Dreams Trying to Tell You?

It’s so important that we learn to embrace and listen to the messages from our subconscious during this time. Think of all the times you’ve felt conflicted about a decision you needed to make. We’ve all had times when our minds tell us to go in one direction, but something just doesn’t feel right. Dreams can offer us intuitive messages and guidance when we are unsure. At night, in a state of rest, we are more susceptible to the message our spirit guides are trying to send us. If you are open to it, dreams can often show you the outcome of a business idea you’re having, how an investment or transaction will work out, or what a business you’re working on will look like.

So how can you learn to tune into these messages? And more importantly, how can you direct your dreams to bring you answers?

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SET AN INTENTION INTERPRET YOUR DREAMS

Ask your spirit guides to show you something specific. Before bed, meditate for five to fifteen minutes. Pose your questions to your guides.

“Could you show me how this will work?” “Is this a smart investment for me?” “Is this person trustworthy?”

People on the other side can communicate with you through your dreams. They can be helpful if you need support. At night, invite them and ask them for support.

KEEP A DREAM JOURNAL

Memory of our dreams is fleeting. Between 5:00 and 6:00 am we are most calm and open to receiving messages. When you wake up at that hour, try to focus on the dreams you were having. Before getting out of bed, mediate for five to fifteen minutes. Say out loud that you would like to remember your dreams. Then jot down everything you remember in a journal or notepad beside your bed. Voice recording features on your phone work well too.

The early morning hours are a perfect time to do spiritual work. You can meet with spirit guides to go over your upcoming day. The messages you receive in dreams can be literal or symbolic. During the day we talk to ourselves in words, but at night, our subconscious communicates with us through symbols, images, metaphors and emotions. We’re more susceptible to these images at night.

There are some common archetypes that appear in dreams - flying, being chased, teeth falling out, being chased by a person or animal - that can have particular meanings. Dreams are highly personal, and extensions of our lives during the day, so it is important to interpret what these symbols mean TO YOU and to what you’re experiencing in your own life at the moment.

Anyone can put this into practice. You don’t have to be gifted. It’s a skill that needs to be developed and practiced. In time, you will find yourself getting better at it. Being open to the messages your dreams are sending you is an incredible power, one that could save you. t

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