07-13-2018, 06:44 PM
If you are willing, please share your experience or give a tip or two to reel out of a bad dream that keeps haunting one’s memory.
When the physical and mental conditions are strong and healthy, it is easier to eliminate the bad dream image, with prayers and self boost of confidence.
When the mind and spirit have some emotional knots to take care off, the bad dream always comes back and haunts one’s sleep with strong intensity. The bad dream was actually frightening when one first discovered that negative energy/negative entities were confirmed as real, not just some imagination that people created for movies and alike, and there was the possibility of psychic attacks. The possible idea of being a wanderer was newly introduced to one’s mind at the same time as well. That thought of being watched constantly by the dark energy kept one from falling asleep for many nights. It was a horrible experience, lasting many weeks, until the mind and spirit got stronger with meditation and prayers.
But it keeps going back haunting one’s sleep wheneve the spirit is a little down.
The image was collected during a dream, at a very young age. During that dream, many vertical long dark smoky spirits (like ghost costumes and they were dressed in total darkness with only eyes exposed - if we called the hollow holes at the top of the dark spirits as eyes) circled around and looked down to a young spirit, appearing like a small light curled up in a fetal position - with no clear human form, just a ball of light. But one knew that ball of light was one’s own self. The dark spirits had some really evil smiles on their faces ( one cannot really see their faces), and occluded any possible gap to prevent the light young spirit from escaping at the bottom of their dark cloths. The young spirit was so desperate and looked at the worship room, where Buddha and Jesus and the sacred symbols were displayed, hoping the dark spirits would be scared and left. But it seemed like a hopeless situation. The young light spirit wished, didn’t seem to know how to pray in that dream, and hoped to escape in vain.
In that dream, one’s own spirit was observing the scene and itself being harrased by the darkness, like viewing a scene in a movie.
The images were vividly clear in one’s mind after waking up, and the sense of hopelessness and desperation to escape remained.
That sense of desperation haunts one’s ability to feel safe to fall asleep at night.
Have you ever been in similar situations and how do you learn to bounce back and protect oneself?
Sorry if the wordings are confusing. Thank you and appreciate any of your input, for clarification, guidance, etc...!
When the physical and mental conditions are strong and healthy, it is easier to eliminate the bad dream image, with prayers and self boost of confidence.
When the mind and spirit have some emotional knots to take care off, the bad dream always comes back and haunts one’s sleep with strong intensity. The bad dream was actually frightening when one first discovered that negative energy/negative entities were confirmed as real, not just some imagination that people created for movies and alike, and there was the possibility of psychic attacks. The possible idea of being a wanderer was newly introduced to one’s mind at the same time as well. That thought of being watched constantly by the dark energy kept one from falling asleep for many nights. It was a horrible experience, lasting many weeks, until the mind and spirit got stronger with meditation and prayers.
But it keeps going back haunting one’s sleep wheneve the spirit is a little down.
The image was collected during a dream, at a very young age. During that dream, many vertical long dark smoky spirits (like ghost costumes and they were dressed in total darkness with only eyes exposed - if we called the hollow holes at the top of the dark spirits as eyes) circled around and looked down to a young spirit, appearing like a small light curled up in a fetal position - with no clear human form, just a ball of light. But one knew that ball of light was one’s own self. The dark spirits had some really evil smiles on their faces ( one cannot really see their faces), and occluded any possible gap to prevent the light young spirit from escaping at the bottom of their dark cloths. The young spirit was so desperate and looked at the worship room, where Buddha and Jesus and the sacred symbols were displayed, hoping the dark spirits would be scared and left. But it seemed like a hopeless situation. The young light spirit wished, didn’t seem to know how to pray in that dream, and hoped to escape in vain.
In that dream, one’s own spirit was observing the scene and itself being harrased by the darkness, like viewing a scene in a movie.
The images were vividly clear in one’s mind after waking up, and the sense of hopelessness and desperation to escape remained.
That sense of desperation haunts one’s ability to feel safe to fall asleep at night.
Have you ever been in similar situations and how do you learn to bounce back and protect oneself?
Sorry if the wordings are confusing. Thank you and appreciate any of your input, for clarification, guidance, etc...!