Breeze of enlightenment
Analysis on dream submitted by Anonymous in Melbourne, Australia.
Dream- I was inside a train and sensed it was time to get off. I stood up from my seat and reached into an overhead compartment to get my belongings. I felt a peaceful presence beside me. As I raised the door, I saw a pile of wool mittens. They weren't mine. I sensed a draft before a gust of air sucked me out the door. Part of me knew why. It was a good feeling, like if I didn't take heed, something key would pass me by.
Predominant Emotions- anticipation, preparedness, hesitation, confidence, optimism.
Interpretation- As revelations blow in, you may feel someone else has been conducting your symphony. To stand up for yourself, you must realize you engineer your own life. Your free will and innate power shape your decisions and how you pigeonhole yourself. The more you listen to your soul, the easier it is to decipher languages of your intuition.
As you unburden yourself of uncomfortable emotional bagage, you learn what it feels to travel lighter and more carefree. Shedding what is no longer necessary is a sign that you are embracing parts of your authentic self. This is the fundamental journey shared by all creatures. Remember that no force pushes you to do anything you don't want inside.
Opportunities exist to lift you out of your accustomed mode of life. You shift your current comfort zone to experience a 'higher' level of existence, new ways of perceiving where you are. Unconscious urges and inclinations are only selectively unknown to you.
As you realize you aren't confined to perceived limitations of the physical body, you realize sources of wisdom surround you. To attune to your soul triggers a transformation of your personality and your life. As you discern mental patterns that have kept you in denial, you sense Divine guidance. You only ever suck energy or faith out of yourself.
Reader Comments (2)
Your article gave me the opportunity to respond with these comments. Thank you for the chance to hope for the miracle. While doctors diagnosed disability for life, you gave me the hope for the new experience.
Sorry for my doubts. I have heard so many nice words that they made me the cautious. If nice theory has no application to practice, what does it mean?
You say "As you realize you aren't confined to perceived limitations of the physical body, you realize sources of wisdom surround you."
I realize sources of wisdom (the spirit), but I remain confined to limitations of my physical body too.
In the light of the above, the reality becomes confusing, isn't it?
The Divine guidance helps us to move through current mess. That's only good news.
Respectfully
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Hope is a mindset. You can choose to believe in your health and well-being regardless of what other people tell you or diagnose. Stories have written by former patients about their perceived medical 'miracles.' You can find books that describe how nurturing healing from within the mind has helped people recover from varied ailments and serious diseases.
Doubt is something anyone can work through and overcome. It stems from fear. Each person has the power to discover what they fear and why. Its a process. Every condition is a blessing, even if we don't recognize it right away. We define the meaning of our lives just like our limitations and how we will react to them. If you are convinced you can't do some things, then this urges you to focus on what you can. Make the most of your life.