Sunday, August 5, 2012

Vivid Dreams and Visiting God

My dreams have become so vivid and detailed that I feel this overwhelming desire to pay serious attention to them.  I'm holding back a lion, digging up ancient ruins worth 9 million dollars in Christchurch New Zealand, getting lost on the way to a baseball game in Cleveland, having an epileptic seizure while walking and finding myself totally lost.

I wake up, or come into near consciousness during the dreams and change their direction.  I even woke up tired of getting to the baseball stadium in Cleveland and stayed awake intentionally hoping the dream would stop.

Edgar Cayce:
"'...there are dreams that can bring into play certain structures of great importance to the dreamer.  In these dreams, the dreamer contacts the best, or higher, self--or may even reach to something beyond the self, which Cayce called the Creative Forces, or God.'  In Cayce's vie, the superconcscious is the portion of mind that has retained the memory of God's presence and is man's link with his original spiritual consciousness.  These forces can provide the dreamer with boundless information and guidance.'"

What guidance do I find from holding back an mountain lion on a dog collar from chasing a rabbit?  Certainly a great amount of strength.  What guidance do I find by helping Vaughn Sanders in Christchurch New Zealand uncover millions of dollars worth of ancient ruins?  I certainly felt worthy of his trust and confident that I would be included in the wealth.

I am starting to feel a great deal of power coming from working with these dreams.  I am having a blast adventuring through the night with them as well.   Where will it lead?  I am going to consider it work for a time and see where I am destined to land.

Edgar Cayce:

"According to Cayce, each night we have contact with spiritual and  psychic forces through our dreams.  Because of this, dreams work to accomplish two things:  they work to solve the problems of the dreamer's conscious, waking life, and they work to awaken the dreamer to full stature asa person, to quicken in the dreamer new potentials which are his hers to claim"

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