07-18-2011, 06:10 PM
From my experience, these types of dreams are little more than fear tactics. The whole point is to make you feel afraid, helpless and paranoid. Simply acknowledge it for what it is and go about your day in peace, knowing that all will be well. Often times when I have these dreams, even if I'm sure it was an attack, I try to interpret it as pertaining to my own psychology anyway, and see what lessons I can learn from it. That way I am polarizing positive and if anyone negative IS involved, they will be depolarized due to my ability to make a positive out of a negative.
Since I have started paying less attention to the presences I perceive to be around me, things have gotten a lot more peaceful. When I freaked out about it the interference was constant, but when I realized these incidents did not make up the sum of my life, I've felt much more free to live my life as it's supposed to be. Peaceful and happy, with the occasional adventure thrown in.
Since I have started paying less attention to the presences I perceive to be around me, things have gotten a lot more peaceful. When I freaked out about it the interference was constant, but when I realized these incidents did not make up the sum of my life, I've felt much more free to live my life as it's supposed to be. Peaceful and happy, with the occasional adventure thrown in.