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Believing in Dreams

Believing in dreams and how to decipher them yourself rather than consulting a book to find out what they mean, according to your life.

Do you believe in luck? How about fate? What if you had to hope for something and you are not so sure if it will come your way? There is a number of ways to find out if you are on the receiving end. Dreams tell us a lot about our day to day expression of life and the world we live in. How do I know this? You might ask. Experiencing dreams and their meanings means alot. It tells you something about yourself, where you maybe headed in future, and even a warning of something that may happen to you and that you should watch out.

I believe a lot in dreams and their meanings. To me they tell me about my life and what is happening. You can do a chart for example, about your dreams. Write down main headings as in the main dreams you are having in your main chart, then in the other not so important chart all the things that you dream that don’t really portray your life. One way to find out is to write down everything as soon as you wake up. Sometimes it can be wiped out totally and doesn’t matter what you do to remember, you just can’t and it may take until the end of the day before it actually hits you and that you remember the dream.

An example of a dream maybe, you dream you are on a boat and the boat is quite small and the water is slightly choppy. The boat sways from side to side slightly. This means the path of the future you are on has not stabilised yet and may take some time stabilising.

You see, in a dream it’s not what you dream, it’s what you believe in. If you see a bad dream and wake up in a cold sweat, chances are it will come true, only thing is it won’t be the same

way it was in the dream. The time when you dream is crucial, as before 12.00pm at night if you dream, that dream will come true. After 12.00pm, it will be the opposite of what you dreamt. n other words, if you dreamt about someone dying, someone you know, will have a baby.

The next thing you do on your chart is write down your lifestyle. Where you go everyday, if you have boyfriend/girlfriend etc.,. Do you go out at night, if so keep a separate diary about your adventures, because you may dream a warning. Some women have dreams about guys wanting them etc.,. In actual fact it’s the opposite, that means they are just using them until they get what they want.

If this is the case, beware and end the relationship or slowly lose interest in him because he may end up hurting you instead. You will slowly see how the dreams have their own meaning. You must write down all dreams and then the event. If you dream early in the morning it may come later in your life, like say three to four weeks after the dream. If you dream late in the morning then it will happen sooner, maybe a few days after.

My dad taught me everything about dreams and how to control them. That takes a lot of meditation and relaxation. It’s a trance you have to put yourself into and then wake up out of. It’s not something you would try every day and I don’t recommend it. That is ony for people who know about dreams and the effects and consequences. Good luck and maybe you will decipher your future.

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  1. tracy sardelli

    On May 28, 2008 at 4:43 am


    Great article, i definately believe in the significance of dreams, many of my dreams have come true, i have dreamt about places or people i have never even heard of or seen, then 4 or 5 years later bam theres the place exactly like it was in my dream. life is truly one big enchanting mystery.

  2. Bertie

    On June 3, 2008 at 7:43 pm


    I agree with you dreams do tell a story of your life as it is or to be. Not always do they come true for me but they always tell me something about my mind.

    I have had people come to me in a dream trying to tell me something and wake up not being able to let go of the dream/feeling. Never knew what it was they were trying to tell me just knew something was wrong. One example my grandfather came to me in a dream….. days later I was able to get my mom to go see her mom for she past away 2 days after seeing her. That feeling scared the hell out of me…..

    Dreams do tell a story but they do not give you the answers you find them on your own.

  3. Redburn

    On June 27, 2008 at 5:21 pm


    My dream is to be a successful Triond Publisher!

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