How to Interpret Your Dreams
Post By :
Anonymous
Rate:
Vote
How to Interpret Your Dreams
Introduction
Night dreams are wonderful symbolic messages from your a??real selfa??a??offering insights into whata??s going on below the surface, just beyond your conscious awareness. Ia??ve been keeping a dream journal for almost 20 years, I think of it as free therapy! Here are some ways to get the most out of what those night visions are trying to tell you.
Instructions
Difficulty: Moderate
Things You'll Need
- A journal
- A pen (with a light would be fantastic!)
Steps
1
Step One
To interpret your dreams, you have to remember them: before going to bed at night, set your intention. Say it out loud, a??I will remember my dreams.a??
2
Step Two
Keep a journal and pen nearby (with a light on it is even better).
3
Step Three
Write down the dream the moment you wake upa??they evaporate like steam if you dona??t.
4
Step Four
How you tell the story in your journal will provide major keys to unlocking it, so let the words flow on the page.
5
Step Five
Figure out what type of dream message it isa??physical, mental, spiritual. Physical dreams are responses to an external stimuli. You dream of a snowstorm and wake up to find the bed covers are on the ground and youa??re cold. Mental dreams take you into many areasa??anxiety issues, wish fulfillment, hashing out what just happened the day before. Spiritual ones have larger, overall messages regarding your path in life. And there is overlapa??dreams operate on several levels at once. You could be cold in that snowstorma??but on a deeper level, your emotions have frozen, too.
6
Step Six
Whata??s the dream about? What current problems and interests could it be reflecting?
7
Step Seven
What emotions did you feel in the dream? How do they relate to your current situation?
8
Step Eight
What is the setting? A familiar place (therea??s no place like home)? A strange place (venturing into new areas of your life)? A scary place (afraid of a new job)? Springtime (a time of renewal)?
9
Step Nine
Whata??s the basic theme? Try and say it in one sentence.
10
Step Ten
Dreams operate on a symbolic level so analyze the symbols. Symbols can be conventional (flags), universal (the circle) or personal. Look at each object and person in the dream and ask yourself, what does this represent to me? We use verbal language in the conscious, reasoning mind and then manipulate (and deceive) to our own benefit. The dream source is honest, though. The symbolic and seemingly obscure language of dreams helps prevent deceit between the conscious and subconscious mind.
11
Step Eleven
Ask what part of you each person in the dream represents.
12
Step Twelve
Apply what youa??ve learned from your dreama??what have you realized about yourself?
Overall Tips & Warnings
- Dreams are self-correcting. If you misinterpret, youa??ll get a simple dream to correct the previous one.
- Books are available with long lists of dream symbols, but youa??ll develop your own list of symbols over time, in effect, your own lexicon. Some widely accepted symbols include water (emotions), a house (yourself, downstairs = subconscious, upstairs = higher consciousness), a car (your life). The more you write down your dreams, the bigger your personal storehouse of symbols.
- Pay attention to word choice in what you wrote downa??sometimes dreams have a literal meaning. Your cara??s battery is dead in the dream, check it out in real life. But it could also mean youa??re running yourself down as well.
- Look for wordplay and clichés, theya??re telling. You could be a??on tracka?? in your dream and life. If someone a??scared the crapa?? out of you in your dream and then you have diarrhea at work, look at who or what is scaring you.
- If you have a nightmare, ask for a dream to resolve it, or use a daydream to face scary elements so you can bring the problem to a conclusion.
- The subconscious can detect where youa??re out of balance even if youa??re not aware of it yet or are in denial about ita??pay attention to messages about your health.
- Ask a specific question before you go to beda??spend 15 minutes writing about a problem, then form the question you want a dream to help you with.
- Consider joining a dream groupa??the more energy you invest in interpreting your dreams, the more youa??ll receive!
Relative Topics
- How Dreams Work
- How to Interpret The Old Man And The Sea
- How to Interpret Critics" Movie Ad Blurbs
- How to Interpret a Newborn"s Expressions
- How to Control Your Dreams
- How to Interpret Urban Legends
- How to Help Children Achieve Their Dreams
- How to Interpret a Baby"s Apgar Score
- How to Remember Dreams
Recommended Websites
