10-05-2010, 09:59 AM
Meerie, recording my dreams every night has really helped me to remember more of them. I just started writing down any impressions I had at all when I woke up. Sometimes it was only one or two sentences, or even just one word, but doing this every night has brought clearer and more detailed dreams through. I also affirm to myself before I go to sleep: "I WILL remember my dreams, and I WILL write them down when I wake up." This is like pre-setting the mind to act as a recorder. This thread, where we can all actively discuss dreams, has helped as well. I feel like when you put conscious effort into interpreting your dreams, your subconscious realizes you are ready to accept the insight it offers and more and more information becomes available to you. In their basest state, I see dreams as a sort of test, to see if a person is willing to probe deeper and try to utliize the teaching opportunities that dreams offer instead of just ignoring them or writing them off as random silliness.
I think when you send love to someone, it has an active effect on that person whether they choose to acknowledge it or not. Maybe this person's subconscious responded to the sending of love, even if her physical personality seems unaware of it?
I think when you send love to someone, it has an active effect on that person whether they choose to acknowledge it or not. Maybe this person's subconscious responded to the sending of love, even if her physical personality seems unaware of it?