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Tony Crisp

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Dreams Are A Huge Living Mirror
« on: November 22, 2017, 10:25:45 AM »
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In essence, your dream led you to fall into another reality or dimension of experience, one that was actively drawing you into it. In dreams, going under the water depicts your awareness going deeper into your own mind or awareness. In a real way, you were aware of parts of you were not used to existing in. See http://dreamhawk.com/dream-encyclopedia/what-is-the-unconscious/ and http://dreamhawk.com/dream-encyclopedia/dimensions-of-human-experience/

Many people as their awareness reaches beyond what they feel is their normal self feel scared. Such resistances cause us to create awful dreams and fears as a means of avoiding our own inner world and its wonders. So you felt that you would drown, die if you stayed in the experience. But when you ‘gave up’ you returned to the waking world having gained a necessary lesson – that in fact in the dream world you do not need to breath for you have no physical body, just a dream image of a body. So you took the inner world of dreams to have the same rules as in the physical world so you had a chest pain through holding your breath.

But when we dream its images are not like real life, because a dream is nothing like outer life where things could hurt you, but is an image like on a cinema screen that even if a gun is pointed at you and fired it can do no damage – except if you run in fear. So all the things that scare you are simply your own fears projected onto the screen of your sleeping mind.

Because dreams are a huge and living mirror. So please learn the lesson, that all your beliefs, fears, ideas and even genius, are all mirrored in your dreams and turned into living people and events as dream images. As such you have no need to fear them. See http://dreamhawk.com/dream-dictionary/masters-of-nightmares/

Example: Facing my adversary and becoming lucid in the dream, I allowed the adversary to kill me with a sword, knowing all the while that absolutely no harm could come from this experience. Fully lucid and looking at my dream attacker I said: "You can plunge the sword through me if you wish," whereupon my adversary did just that. Then I drew the sword out of my dream body and very lovingly and wisely gave it back to the adversary and said: "Thank you." 

It can help to read http://dreamhawk.com/news/summing-up/

Tony
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