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Dream Interpretation / My five year old daughter gave birth to boy
« on: March 08, 2018, 09:50:50 AM »
Sara

I hope that this message finds you well. I would really appreciate your insight into this dream. You interpreted one of my dreams in the past, and it was very helpful.

I dreamed that I was walking through the grocery store with my young daughter when, all of a sudden, a baby boy came out of her. On the one hand, it was odd because she was her five-year-old self (not a pregnant woman), and when it happened, we were walking together holding hands as if it was a normal day in our current life. On the other hand, in the dream, I and the other people who were present were not entirely surprised that this happened. We were sort of expecting this baby to arrive any day, and when the baby came out of my daughter, everyone sprang into action (cutting the umbilical cord, bringing a carrier for the baby, calling my husband to let him know that the baby had arrived, etc.). My husband came to get us, and the understanding was that this was our son (even though our daughter had birthed him). I saw myself nursing the baby. Then my husband and I were talking in the car, and there were feelings of joy and perhaps some anxiety/protectiveness, similar to what new parents feel. Thank you so much!

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Dream Interpretation / Meeting Lucifer Imported from Comments
« on: March 05, 2018, 10:19:19 AM »
Natalie

I had a dream of Lucifer slowly taking away ones I care about and when he was done, he slowly turned towards me, walked my way and went to touch my head and that’s when I woke up. I’ve searched so many websites and asked so many people and they’re all different and I don’t know who to believe! It spooked me really bad, please help me!

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Dream Interpretation / An Old Folly
« on: March 04, 2018, 11:55:16 AM »
Ann

I was in a large, old house. It was pleasant, and interesting, being like an old “folly”. It had passages leading off all over the place that one could explore. I was being led up the stairs by a very wilful child. It wanted to explore the house, and was dragging me with it. As we went up the stairs, a man came out of a door and walked down past us. He looked at me as if to say, “Don’t go up”; or, “if you go up, be prepared.” He looked like a caretaker, but was very indistinct and shadowy.

The child led me on up however into what was like a loft where I had never been before. it was attached to, yet somehow distinct from the rest of the house. Also it was very light and filled with ancient books and objects. I looked at them and felt that there was something oriental and mysterious about them. Somehow they seemed like a treasure, all dusty, but full of wisdom about life.

Then the child went to a door that was split in two halves, a higher and lower. It could not get through the lower, but went out the top half.’

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Dream Interpretation / Sea Tiger Destiny
« on: March 01, 2018, 11:00:32 AM »
ginnie18

Sea tiger dream

I have had this dream since I was a very little girl, about three or four I should think. The thing was, I still have the same dream, even now I am much older.

In the dream, I was in Dunoon in Scotland by the sea, and I was holding the hand of either my father or my grandpa, I can't be sure which. There was a sunset, and the waves were rolling up the beach quite calmly. But suddenly the sky went grey and the sea went wild, and the barrier that went along the promenade disappeared and some sort of suction was pulling me in. I lost my grip on my grandpa/father's hand, and a huge storm erupted. In the sea bobbed three tiger heads, and I was insistent that I took them home to be fixed. I'm not sure how my dream self managed, but I was suddenly in my mother's garden in the summer, and there was a garden shed. Ever since I was little I have wanted a garden shed, but we never had one. But any way, my mum opened the garden shed and there was the tiger's bodies. She sewed the heads back on, and I ran back down to the sea with my tigers. They launched into the sea and swam away, and then I suppose I must have woken up.

I would really like to know what this dream means, as I keep having it. It means a lot to me, but I'm not quite sure why.
Thank you,
Ginnie

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Dream Interpretation / A Door Into Wonder - Imported from Comments
« on: February 27, 2018, 12:19:10 PM »
Amy

We moved into our house three and a half years ago when I was heavily pregnant with twins. Since moving in, I have had the same dream on a handful of occasions. In the first dream, my husband and I were viewing houses. There was one very old & grand house, which hadn’t been lived in for many years. We looked around but knew it was well out of our budget. The entrance we went in was in the middle of woods, with a long road leading to it & big pillars and gates to go through. I don’t remember feeling scared by the house, it was beautiful. We then viewed another house, more like the one we live in now which we purchased (just a standard two bedroom home on a residential street).

The dreams I’ve had since all involve us living in the smaller house. However, the grand house is kind of at the back of our house. No one else has ever referred to the grand house, so it’s as though only we are aware of it being there. I don’t know how it is hidden, there are no doors connecting the two buildings but I think they’re attached. They definitely both belong to us. We walked around the grand house in a few dreams, exploring the rooms & deciding how we want to use it, but I am overcome with such fear whenever I step into the house that we continue to leave it empty. One time I was brave & went in alone, but a ghostly figure chased me out. My husband said I was screaming in my sleep, so he woke me up. I slammed the door shut on the ghost & haven’t been back in since.

Sometimes I have a brief dream about the little house, where I’m in the loft, which is huge (and part of the other house, though not scary) & look down through a little hole in the floor so I can see the grand house. I can see the large open entrance and the beautiful staircase. I’m always intrigued & want to use the house, but know that stepping foot in it frightens me.
In my most recent dream last night, I peeped through the hole in the floor, then dreamt that we were looking to rent out the grand house. Again I really wanted to use that house for our family, but was too scared to step foot in there.


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Dream Interpretation / My Dead Forefathers - Imported from Comments
« on: February 27, 2018, 10:13:43 AM »
Christopher

AHO Tony. Please interpret this vision. It starts out with me looking everywhere for my wife. When I find her she has her back to me as I approach her to bring her close to me she is instantly far away again as I observed her like in a bleachers as I was on a floor like in a basketball court.

The next part of my vision was I was suddenly in a small but very old home the house looked like it was built in the 1800′s in the living room of the house was a chair that I was sitting in with an old tv that I was watching. Suddenly a native American grandmother dressed in a fine calfskin dress with red and white beads on her shoulders began to speak with me. I could not understand the physical words she spoke aloud but as she spoke she was showing me images of what I saw as my ancestors being killed and dragged away. It was very emotional and we were both crying as she spoke. I stood up from fhe chair to embrace her and try and comfort her.

I then sat back down in my chair She then walked on my left side as I was still in my chair and I as soon turned my head to view the tv in the living room I was suddenly standing in the middle of a river watching a native American man with 2 feathers in his hair and red paint on his face looking at the sun with his arms stretched to the sky. He suddenly put himself under water as he did I went from observing him to being him as he was underwater and standing back up.

When I was standing back up from the river I was suddenly back in the house sitting in the chair and I had water coming from my nose and eyes and as I was coughing trying to catch my breath the grandmother came from my right side and put what looked like a large antler horn in my mouth to blow in it. The sound it made was very low and loud. I then got up off the chair and ran to the bathroom to a mirror. As I looked at my reflection in the mirror I started looking sick and the blue of my eyes began to melt. As I kept looking at myself in the mirror my reflection morphed from myself to a Indian cheif with a full cheif head dress. Please help interpret. AHO MATAQUYOASIN

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Dream Interpretation / A Combat Mission-Imported from Comments
« on: February 21, 2018, 11:45:58 AM »
Alex

The other evening I had a dream. I went on a combat mission and we were seeking out the enemy. The Platoon leader was feeling confident with the initial successes, but there was the potential that the enemy was only establishing the conditions in order to lead us into an ambush later on. In the dream I was scared, and was hiding underneath a couch at one point firing back. I made a funny comment about the “tet offensive.” The mission ended and I finally found the time to take a shower. As I was taking a shower the steam that was let off from the water rose through the ceiling of the shelter I was in, but I was fearful that it would give away our position to enemy mortar and artillery fire. The dream transitioned into me hovering above the ground with my military uniform name tapes being blank, only to appear with my name on them when I was on the ground. I was with a Platoon of Soldiers in a garrison (non-combat) formation and we were making plans to go back out for the final combat mission. As mission preparations/rehearsals were taking place I began feeling immense fear to go back out. I was fearful for my own safety in battle. I pulled my First Sergeant aside to speak with him, almost wanting to tell him that I didn’t want to go back out. Out of fear of the upcoming mission. I asked the question if it was worth it (or something along those lines). A Soldier near me said that “it was worth dying for.”

Just a little background.. I have been on a nearly four year healing journey in order to heal from a dissociative disorder, which I attribute to childhood trauma. It’s limited my ability to fully engage in life in that I don’t feel much emotion/connection. I sense that the trauma I experienced occurred very early on in life in addition to multiple adolescent and adult traumas. I’ve been working diligently to get to the root causes of my problems.

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Dream Interpretation / Surviving Drowning - Imported from Comments
« on: February 20, 2018, 11:07:19 AM »
Bine

Last night I had a very long dream. Actually only about half of the dream was about drowning, but I hope that I can still get an answer.

I dreamt it was the future and that I once had a husband that I really, really loved, everything was perfect. Well in the dream, that was a couple of years ago, because he died. I don’t know why, and I remember absolutely nothing about him, only that we were happy. This is where the dream actually starts, and what I just mentioned is memories of me in the dream. I am with my family and the family of my dead husband on a tour to an amusement park I have been to in real life (really fun place actually) There is this kind of helicopter, the creepiest thing in the whole park. Half of the time you are upside down and spiralling around in weird patterns while being very far from the ground. I don’t know but maybe about 100 meters. It also goes so fast that you can’t move at all.

Well, I finally got my guts together and tried it this winter. In the dream my grandma who normally hates that kind of stuff offers to go with me and I gladly accept because I’ve tried it lots of times before and am not scared. I should maybe mention that the reason that we are on the trip is to forget about my dead husband and try to finally have fun again. Well, when we get to the helicopters and sit in the seats I realize I forgot something and get off. When I get back the helicopters already started and when my grandma comes down she is to my surprise completely unaffected by the tour, but calmly refuses to go again with me. I decide to get on alone. When I sit in the seat I realize that I have my bag on me, and that I should hand it to my family. I get back on the seat, and before I get the belt on it starts. I panic and my hands won’t do as I want them to. I realize it is too late and that I should grab something, so I cling to an iron bar a hope for survival. I was really scared; it felt so real, the gravity shifting places and the knot in my stomach. I wear this weird dress kind of looking like a wedding dress with real roses in pink and violet sewn on various places on the skirt. When I turn upside down I get the skirt in my head everything whitens and when I come to my senses I lay on the ground, everyone is worried and looking at me.

Some days pass, and I am constantly scared of everything. Then we go on this fishing trip on a long boat in a lake. The boat is way too big for the lake now that I think about it… well the weather is amazing, no wind, sunny and a blue sky. I’m wearing the same dress again. I suddenly panic, thinking I am at the helicopter again. I try to calm myself down, but when I look down I don’t sit in the boat but in a little canoe. In my panic I don’t really understand what happens, but I think big waves tilts the boat and I fall into the water. It is not icy and not warm, just a little cold. My sense of direction totally leaves me and I try to swim up, but I hit the bottom. I try to get up but it’s useless. It feels like my lungs burns and then I give up. I sink to the bottom and lay there for a second. But then I get this crazy idea, I start to listen. I hear birds, and start to swim against the sound. In that tiny period of time I felt calm, strangely. The same thing happens, everything whitens and when I come to my senses I am lying near the lake on the ground and everyone is looking worried. I don’t really remember the next part clearly, just that I get home and the days seem to “circle” with the same things happening, and me getting constantly scared of everything. I also remember looking in my old diary from when I was a kid. It’s filled with colours and when I look at it, I feel like I was someone else’s diary, not mine. Even though it was me who wrote it. Well the days just continue to circle and then I wake up.

Sorry if my English is incorrect, it is not my native language. I have dreamt of drowning many times before, but not like this. I really can’t figure what the dream means, and I would appreciate an interpretation.

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Dream Interpretation / Writers Block
« on: February 11, 2018, 11:50:24 AM »
Purvi

Hello Tony,
I have been attempting to start writing a screenplay but have not been getting any ideas and am unable to get the writing process started.
 
I had a curious dream where S. a woman I know who is a sculptor speaks of her sister-in-law (a famous actress) V.
She says V's handwriting is beautiful and she is also skilled in writing couplets. I add that she also looks good.  V's husband mentions that V is writing couplets and I say "wow, all preparations for "Mughal-e-Azam" (the name of the film she will be acting in which translates as "the Great Mughal". Mughals = great Islamic rulers).

There is an empty fountain in the middle of a city/town square. There is a tap next to it. The woman S washes her feet under the tap. I realize that I also could have done that instead of carrying a round, shiny, metal vessel to fill the water from the tap. I leave the vessel there filled with clear water so it could be used to dip our feet in.

I feel a twinge of envy that V is so talented and married to a good-looking and successful man as well as being a famous and successful actress herself.

Your guidance will be much appreciated.

Thank you.
Regards, Purvi

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Dreamhawk site feedback and suggestions / Feedback
« on: February 08, 2018, 10:52:26 AM »
Tony, I can't imagine the personal time you dedicate to replying back to so many! But you should know that your ripples affect far beyond what you see on the surface. Your work is your legacy, and I am positive there are many that have been touched deeply by your healing words.  I hope little bits of happiness always find their way into your days, even when performing the more mundane things in life, like replying back to some of these dreams... I have read some of the unbelievable dreams that have been posted, and I have to confess, I sometimes wonder if some try to get creative and make them up just to see how you will reply?!   :)

All the best to you!

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Roseanne

Zaverix
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198.161.8.36
The article on this website about “Black Magic” in dreams is very close to the truth. I really appreciate the notice where the article says: “Fear is the thing to overcome.” I highly respect the fact that this website informs people on what to do if you are a victim of black magic. Thank you for informing the public about all of this.

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Vangeline Udan
Nice. I love your works and need to find one of your books about dreams and yoga! Found your website, read your biography. When I was searching for the meaning of my dream, I then realised it was you who my major psychology professor Nell Limbadan was talking about in my class, way back in college. You are like the dream expert in psychology! A living artist!

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Hi Tony

Earlier this year I went through a kundalini spiritual awakening. ..phew that was some deep transition.

I'm wondering if or how the content of my dreams may change. My dreams feel more complex and sometimes 'dark'.

Also I wanted to say thanks to you. For many many years I've used your dream site. I'm sure your writing and intuitive understanding of the human being was a key help in my spiritualawakening as you made me keep looking deeper into myself. I wish I could find a way to express just how much your site has helped...but this is email so BIG THANKS - Tricia

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Tony, I'm taking a course on dream interpretation on-line. It's called Universalclass. I'm on lesson 2 and it's going over the history of dreams and the rituals of "dream incubation". I was thrilled to see they used one of your articles for study. I've often asked very specific questions before going to sleep in hopes for answers In the dream state. I had no idea I was using a version of an ancient ritual. Anyway loved your article and the new perception that my subconscious is my best friend. Thanks!
Debbie

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Hi it’s me,
I am also visiting this web page daily,
this web site is truly good and the users are in fact
sharing good thoughts.

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John Hodgson

This is a profound article.  Your voice, coming from a life's experience of inner and outer exploration, informs the clarity and power of your writing.  How rarely one encounters another human being who looks inward and writes with perception and honesty about the endless difficulties of facing the world and coming to maturity.

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Then I changed categories and settled in to the body of your work, and I haven't read everything yet.  What do I love so much... hm.  I love that you are conscious of what is happening within you.  I spent so much of my life not knowing the truth of me, unable and unwilling I guess to turn and face the demons. And you have managed that, and wrote about it, and wrote about love and anger and sadness and pain and all matter of spirit things, and you have been incredibly bold in it.  And your earthiness, and I don't know if that is the right word, I don't mean earthy like in Earth Mother, I mean earthy as in, when something snatches you and wrestles with you and reveals to you this great passion, sensuality, this daring, gripping, wildness, spirit.  I want to just say, wow, but that is taking the easy way out.  :)   So I thank-you, for sharing this epic story of you and your travels both on the inner planes and the outer ones.  To me, it seems you've made yourself intentionally vulnerable, and it is something I struggle with, being vulnerable.

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Thank you. Before your helpful reply I was unaware of an Inner Father within all of us. I haven’t explored this website much. I just wanted to know the meaning of my dream and then be done with it, but you actually replied within a short amount of time, and for that I am impressed and will be sure to share this website with everyone I know. Of course its not just the reply, you managed to help me, impress me and teach me something new all at the same time. I believe you have a really good thing going here and I wish you all the best for the future.

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-Chance 2016-05-13 12:11:55
Dear Tony, My mice were singing. (Can not remember song) Also ate one of them with fruit in the center. But in this same dream I found myself naked, wrapt in a white sheet. (At four years old a great uncle had me laying on his bed fondling myself while in his view from the bathroom ejaculating. My great aunt lived next door, noticing i had disappeared apparently, and rescued me by covering me with a white sheet and assumingly took me back home.) I'm a female. This was my first encounter of shit happening. Anyhow I've tried shrinks-prozac and not talking about the matter in life are their way of dealing. Ccould you give me some insight please. 42 yrs old and in desperate need. If this finds you I greatly appreciate your time and thank you for the insight you’ve given over the last seven years to me.

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Sara

Your I Ching interpretation(s) are, ultimately, the best I have seen. DEEP BOW.

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Dear Anna
Thank you alot for your reply. It does make a lot of sense when you mention all this considering where i am in life, studying having exams im unsure of and in fact keeping to wonder how everything will end up in the end.
It made me better understand myself and what im subconciously dealing with in regards to this issue after getting your interpertation! Thank you so so much both to you and Tony for this homepage.

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I have mentored many people directing them to your teachings online and books that have taught them further. Your Dream Dictionary and then a session with Brenda in Hobart (hmm maybe 16 ish years ago) that changed my state of consciousness profoundly and continues to do so.
To me, your teachings reach people profoundly and infinitely on a daily basis that you never get to know about (as in my situation as an example). I call it the ripple effect.
Could it be that you have so much deep street cred beyond what you possibly recognise? Are your teachings life's little secret?
Go well :-).
Terri x

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Tony,
I discovered your book, Dream Dictionary, many years ago as I was in the process of reading everything that I could get my hands on relating to dreams and the process’ the mind.
Your dream dictionary is simply a breath of fresh air. I am on my fourth copy as I have simply worn out the others (this one is the Barnes and Noble 2004 edition/ copyright 2002 by tony crisp.
My efforts in the past 15 years have centered on dream interpretation (primarily online), with the ultimate objective of helping others know that their dreams are of great importance, and life changing to say the least.

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This is my first contact with your site, and I look forward to seeing the new format that you will soon implement. I fully understand the energy that it takes to decipher meaning in others dreams and the commitment to try to get to all of them, and I am not very well known.
I want you to know that your efforts to help others, is so appreciated, and I would like to offer encouragement that you may somehow find the strength and all of the resources to help you deliver your valuable knowledge.

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Mr. Crisp,
I've been a big fan of yours and your "Dream Dictionary" for quite some time.  So, big that I've recommended, given, and occasionally "forced" your book upon all my dreaming friends and relatives.  They all loved it.

Glad to see that you've embraced the Internet.  Good Luck with the new
publications.

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Markcarrs
Buildings around me destroyed

Thank you Tony for helping me understand my dream.
Everything you said about my dream makes perfect sense in my current situation.
I am grateful I found this website and I am reading the referrals you made.
Once again, thank you. Mark

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Jim Burke.

I gave my Auntie Laurel a copy of your original version almost 6 months ago and she called me last week to say how much it has helped her.  She has very vivid dreams at times and many having been frightening her.  She said that the book has really helped her to see things differently and they don't seem so frightening anymore.
 
I really believe you have such a gift in what you have shared with us all through publishing the book.  It is so important to be able to reach people like my aunt who are not on the same path direction as us but can really benefit to get through their lives by looking at their dreams as a guide and be able to read the messages.  She represents a big group or market that would never think, or even if they did, would not go to a dream processing workshop or course to learn to engage with their dreams on a daily basis.  I really believe that we have to try to reach this group because they have no other way of becoming exposed to gaining insights to learn the process to analyse their dreams.  They are probably not interested any further than being able to pick up the dictionary and look up a few things to put it all together...and that is more than OK, since that's the journey they're on, but it's important that they connect with yet another little lamp for their growth.

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A reader from Amsterdam , 28 January, 2000
Great for Beginnner AND the more advanced
I've been using Mr Crisp's book for years and find it invaluable in my quest to understand my dreams better. Unlike many other books which seek to tell you what your dreams mean, Crisp guides you through interpreting your dreams as individual and personal stories about your own psyche.
Psyche waves@tesco.net from London , 18 September, 1999
An enlarged version of the author's Dream Dictionary.
This has the same excellent coverage as Dream Dictionary. So anything said about that refers to this. The difference is that Tony Crisp has much enlarged this version, and re-organised the entries to read more easily.

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chick from new york , 12 December, 1998
Best Yet
If this book popped up on your recommendation list next to a few others about dream interpretation, and you're only going to buy one..pick this one. Tony Crisp's "Dream Dictionary" is by far the most enlightening book on this subject that I have. If the subject interests you, it's fun to have a few different books by different authors to cross reference. But again, if you're only going to get one book on dreams, chose this one over any other. I found Crisp to have a much more realistic look into the subconscious than, say, Gustavus Miller ("The Dictionary of Dreams..") who seemed to have only three standard explanations of dreams... (death/illness, doom or good fortune). I find myself referring to Crisp's "Dream Dictionary" several times a week. --This text refers to the paperback edition of this title
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camille  wrote:
 
  Hi Tony Crisp: I thank you and I'm grateful to God that you are there, I suspect in more ways than one. And you are, I think, insightful with a nice uncomplicated pragmatism. I appreciate your learning experience and that it is available. In spite of your books, I am pleased to find your website.

  Apart from having your "Dream Dictionary" in the bathroom, a copy also is in my study and in the truck I drive. (I've been driving a truck for over twenty-five years.) In some ways, you remind me of  Robert Johnson in conjunction with James Hillman. I presume you are familiar with such thinkers.

  Anyway, thanks again and God bless you.

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  Peace, Bruce Metzger, British Columbia - Go Seize the Day

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Marie de Kock

Thank you so much for an approach that interprets with an expanded consciousness. It is the accent on self respect and openness to receive that makes these interpretations stand out from other doom and gloom and limiting interpretations. Mother Earth bless you.

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Hi Tony,

Thank you for putting my dream on your website, it informs me that I have explained the dream. And how I gained the knowledge from the dream using the skills you taught me, all those years ago.

It was a great dream and staying true to my body/mind I persisted, until the dream was understood. The only change that I would ask would be to change the wording about my sister’s abuse, as I have not asked her if was ok to mention it.

I have just about finished my transpersonal art therapy course, during which I had another dream regarding my needs, which once again the mind thought it knew the answer, (I had been to an evenings talk on sexual abuse), and I dreamt that I met a woman who looked very frail (her life had been hard). We spoke about puppies and she invited me to go with her to see hers, as we got to her back yard.

There on the floor were two little puppies in the gutter on a concrete floor in the rain; the woman went to her back door which was green. She said" I just need to go inside and sort things before you can come in." It sounded like there was many animals desperate for something. She went in and I turned and walked away thinking I don't want to go in there. Working with gestalt and embodiment I discovered that I was keeping my needs behind a green door, and that all I needed to do was open the door, there were many different animals some young some adults, all able to take care of themselves if the door was open.

I also think of you, and talk of you often, there is a sense of amazement still, how did I manage to meet someone like you, how generous you were/are with your time . And how long it has taken for some of society to catch up, and I know its still a minority.

Take good care of yourself till we chat or meet again, lots of love as always xx      Brenda Blake

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Roseanne

Thank you, Tony, for your insightful dream interpretation! I have read your bio and although I don’t know you personally, I am so grateful for what you have done in your life and all those you have helped through your experiences and knowledge. I am planning on purchasing one of your books, and just wanted to say your passion and life is an inspiration to me and so many. People like you help raise our collective vibration and make the world a better place. Namaste

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Robyn

I really enjoyed ur site. I was having troubles for years of me dreaming of one of my phobia (bears) i have always dreamt of the bear following me or chasing me horrifically. It scared me so. Just the other day i had another dream of the bear actually opening my car door. I looked at ur site tonight to realise its nothing too crazy. Thanks for saving me alot of time for looking for my answers.

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Elleissa

I am currently reading about archetypes for my college course. In trying to define the movie The Island, it was necessary to understand what the underbelly, basement of the compound represented. You hit the nail on the head, as it made me remember when I was a child and had a terrifying dream of the bad men chasing me into the basement. Thank you for clearing that up. Also you cleared up my alligator dream. And a
Light or ate me alive when I was near a pool in the backyard of a relatives home. Terrifying dream that haunted me for the past 11 years.
I found it interesting that the suggestions for books on dream symbology were wanting compared to you very intense exploration on the subject. I will be using your site for references in my essay because I find that it is very indepth.
Thank you for such comprehensive quality and work!
Could you please let me know how I can get your premature book about your own birth. I was a preemie as well and think I have memories, although I always thought they were just young kid imaginings, although I couldn’t put words on these experiences because they were simply observations…wonder observations for me. At the age of 4 I told my mom about atoms and what they were and also about time and about a mini soul inside this flesh we call the body. She asked me who told you that? I said no one it just came to my mid as a whisper. She was always surprised at my ability to intuitively know things without learning them conventional ways. I would love to get a copy of your story Tony so that. Thank you.

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 Helena

Wow, thanks for this. Tony your dream dictionary is amazing. I dreamt about two camels last night and when I read this it's so relevant to my life experience right now. I'm always amazed because how random for me to dream of camels. Thank you for an excellent resource.

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Jane

In my dream, I am in my house. Not my house in real life, it’s my house in the dream world. I walk around a floor that I abandoned a long time ago and have come back to look for a door. I find a beautiful wooden, green door in a dark hallway with a flickering light on the ceiling. I had brought cleaning supplies with me and I proceed to clean the door. I get on a step ladder because the door is large and I get rid of all the webs, dust, and pieces of scotch tape I had put on it when I was a child. I had never opened that door. I feel alone and sad as I clean the door and think of something that happened in childhood that forced me to abandon that door. The memory is so vague that I just stand against the wall and wonder why this door was never opened. Someone please help interpret this dream.

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Shanny

Hi, I had a dream I'm on planet mars with someone staring at a fallen house not exactly resembles ours. And nearby there is a big hole but even though it is deep I can see every detail inside. Telling its meaning would be a great help. Thanks.

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Dream Interpretation / How do I Get More Control
« on: January 17, 2018, 10:54:05 AM »
peaceluv 

I've been experiencing false awakenings for awhile. Before I would just 'wake up' and go about my normal routine only to wake up for real later to realize it was only a dream. It was a little annoying but didn't bother me that much and rarely happened, usually when I would take a nap or wake up and then fall back asleep in the morning.

But recently I've started to get stuck in a sort of loop and also have sleep paralysis in the dreams...

It usually starts off with me 'waking up' only to end up back in my bed. In the dream I'm not exactly awake, I can feel myself in my bed (I'm still not sure if I'm feeling my actual self or dream self) but I can barely move. It usually happens in a loop of me trying to move, sometimes successfully, but then I end up back in the same position and it just keeps happening over and over. It's very hard to open my eyes in the dream but when I finally do I like jolt myself awake. This was getting to be a bother as I wasn't really ready to wake up yet, especially so suddenly.

I decided to try to just ignore it next time it happens as I can usually tell that I'm dreaming after the original false awakening. So this morning I tried it, once I realized what was happening I told myself it was just a dream and to ignore it and keep sleeping; but then my body started feeling all weird and tingly and I started moving out of my control eventually even levitating slightly! It was very hard to ignore and felt so real. I got scared and tried to wake up and it took awhile like it usually does but after a little while I finally got my eyes to open.

How do I get more control of the dreams? Is there anyway to stop these from happening without having to wake up? Or at least wake up easier?


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Dream Interpretation / Aliens Live Amongst Us
« on: January 12, 2018, 12:30:10 PM »
Tom

Dreamt I was looking through some letters. One was from an alien being. I and others were trying to understand it. At times I could see it clearly, then the words would appear as symbols. Eventually it was realised that aliens had lived amongst mankind for years. They had human bodies, and nobody had realised who they were or what they were, because they seemed like cretins. I/we, were now with the alien who had written the letter. He was large built, completely childlike, but without child tantrums. We were massaging him and I began to see things through “his eyes”. His childlike wonder made everything interesting and amazing. He looked and listened with delight when birds sang. I heard and saw them anew too. At one point we sat on him and held his legs down during the massage. There was some problem for him in this, but it was resolved. A bird nearby began to sing as if it was an exaltation. The alien said it was singing from the spirit. The inner state of this man penetrated me and I felt an open, childlike state too. And began to be able to let this stage come by simply remembering it and opening to it. Tina was there and the mistletoe saying to kiss her. I did, with pleasure, but this new state made it very innocent and harmless so it could be more enjoyed.

We were now at an open-air zoo. People came to be near the alien and see animals. The new state was now deepening and changing. The man still had child like characteristics, but also could express intellectually now. He looked different too - slim, English, dark short hair, intelligent sharply aware face.

Some people were coming into the zoo. Somebody like Joy Bruce was talking to a man as we walked. The man asked her who I was. She said, “That’s my friend. She said to call him my friend, not my guru. The man expressed great regard for all.” I accepted this, or felt pleased.

We were sitting listening to the alien talking and answering our questions. Someone asked him about psychiatry. He said we should understand the present from the present, not read into the past what is not there. He also explained how he studied word by word, and deeply considered all he read.

There was a part where a woman was talking to me about a newborn horse.

I was now finding I could enter into intimate relations with people in a completely new way. It was as if a power or influence flowed through me because I could open to it. It was the power that lived through the alien, and it now lived through me. I touched Antoinette’s naked body. She deeply needed to be caressed, but I would have been too attached before to do this in a healing way. Now it healed and completed her. I could be quite open without fear, or apprehension about results. It was a wonderful thing. My left hand lived spontaneously in a sunny waking state, the fingers randomly pressing on Brenda. This was an expression of this new state. The words came, “Now I can let people get close to me without having to kill them. The fear and pain has gone.” It was a very amazing dream.


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Jane

I have had 2 dreams now where I am pregnant and there are 3 possibilities for the dad! 3. And usually its a pair of brothers (different each time) and another person (cant remember exactly who, once it was my ex bf I think). Weird right? Why would I have this dream? I am married and had a baby over a year ago.

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