10-12-2010, 09:03 AM
Deekun, I don't think you have to write down your dreams in order to interpret them...however, for people who are not used to interpreting dreams and have trouble remembering them or distinguishing symbols, I think it can be a helpful tool, sort of like a calculatior. You don't need it to do math, but for people like me it makes things a heck lot easier.
I think "guard" your thoughts doesn't necessarily mean "don't share any thought with anyone", but to both take care of the kinds of thoughts you let yourself entertain on a regular basis and to be discriminate with which thoughts you share with others, and the time and place you share them in. It could get down to something as simple as tact. Most people who record dreams keep them all in one book that doesn't necessarily just lay around for all to see like a magazine in a waiting room. It is more like a private journal where thoughts can be expressed and built upon...a sort of workbook. Of course, this is just my opinion. As I said, I don't think you have to write down dreams in order to benefit from them.
I had a really interesting dream last night...I can remember so little of it, it is frustrating. I know there was a lot more to it than this but this is the only part that isn't all fuzzy. I was seeing some kind of doctor, and she did this...scan on me...I don't know how to explain the technology involved. It was like it was scanning my energy body, not just the physical one. She said "you're still holding onto something." She then asked me a question that was too personal for me to want to write it here. She said she could do an operation to help me "let it go." Then she pulled this string out of me that had all this negativity attached to it...I don't know how to explain that part very well, either. There was a sort of "popping" feeling, and afterward I felt better, as if some really old junk had finally been dealt with.
I am wondering if I actually went to a healer on the inner planes in this dream, or if it was more just symbolism...something produced by my subconscious to assist me in letting go of this issue for good...a sort of prop, maybe. Either way, it seemed pretty cool, and I felt better when I woke up.
I think "guard" your thoughts doesn't necessarily mean "don't share any thought with anyone", but to both take care of the kinds of thoughts you let yourself entertain on a regular basis and to be discriminate with which thoughts you share with others, and the time and place you share them in. It could get down to something as simple as tact. Most people who record dreams keep them all in one book that doesn't necessarily just lay around for all to see like a magazine in a waiting room. It is more like a private journal where thoughts can be expressed and built upon...a sort of workbook. Of course, this is just my opinion. As I said, I don't think you have to write down dreams in order to benefit from them.
I had a really interesting dream last night...I can remember so little of it, it is frustrating. I know there was a lot more to it than this but this is the only part that isn't all fuzzy. I was seeing some kind of doctor, and she did this...scan on me...I don't know how to explain the technology involved. It was like it was scanning my energy body, not just the physical one. She said "you're still holding onto something." She then asked me a question that was too personal for me to want to write it here. She said she could do an operation to help me "let it go." Then she pulled this string out of me that had all this negativity attached to it...I don't know how to explain that part very well, either. There was a sort of "popping" feeling, and afterward I felt better, as if some really old junk had finally been dealt with.
I am wondering if I actually went to a healer on the inner planes in this dream, or if it was more just symbolism...something produced by my subconscious to assist me in letting go of this issue for good...a sort of prop, maybe. Either way, it seemed pretty cool, and I felt better when I woke up.