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Questions about dreams / Re: A question for Tony Crisp,if I may?
« on: February 03, 2011, 11:59:55 AM »
I believe that as you continue is that way you will find an enormous amount opens to you. It often seems like a real conversation, in that the replies or insights you get are new to you.

Tony

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Dream Interpretation / Re: Recurring dreams of a night sky!
« on: February 03, 2011, 11:34:34 AM »
Rod - Forgot to say about your proposed book - my two sons, Leon and Quentin have started a publishing company. You could try your book there - http://chomupress.com/

Or publishing in Kindle or eBook format is now easy to do. I could give some tips.

Tony

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Dream Interpretation / Re: dream progress
« on: February 03, 2011, 10:43:12 AM »
Thanks for that Mikey. It is good to have feedback, it helps me.

Tony

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Dream Interpretation / Re: Recurring dreams of a night sky!
« on: February 03, 2011, 10:39:26 AM »
Rod – The many stars and the comet speak of cosmic events rather than local. And that they are happening in your dreams shows cosmic events that are influencing you.

That is both intriguing and frightening, as any newly experienced things would be. The UFO suggests contact with the whole self, including the parts that you have not met before. So your dreams are about something very big happening to you at an almost unconscious level. But it says it is becoming conscious.

Your dreams have a lot of similarities with the feature http://dreamhawk.com/dream-encyclopedia/prophetic-dream-coming-years/

It is also another dream of sensing the future events. So to save saying the same thing over and over, can you look at the entries Same themes 3 nights in a row  - and Flooding...Dream theme? They will tell you so much about what you are experiencing.

But your dreams are like many that are occurring at the moment, getting the dreamers ready for a huge change, and to be influential in it. To quote from previous features, “I believe an enormous and powerful spiritual event is occurring at this time. As I became aware of them – the star beings – I knew also that they were asking something of us, something that we were not giving. If we listen, they are telling us that there are shifts going on that will require something of us, something more than we are giving as a race. What they ask, what they have always required of us, is to be custodians of life on earth, and not pillagers and rapists.”

Tony

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Dream Interpretation / Re: Same themes 3 nights in a row
« on: February 02, 2011, 01:57:55 PM »
Dear Rawwar – What a dream, and what a dreamer. And thank you for explaining so much in telling the dreams and about your life.

I have, since I have been receiving dreams on this site, seen several ‘end of the world’ dreams – well, end of society. Having collected dreams for thirty years, and it seems that they are coming more frequently, and with very marked themes. So I am sure they are very meaningful, and I see them as ways of preparing people for massive changes and even hard times.

The basement seems important, and that you took in other children, another feature of EOTW dreams. If you can read http://dreamhawk.com/dream-encyclopedia/peer-dream-group/, it would be wonderful if you and your husband could work in that way. Interpretation might occasionally stir up the wonderful and passionate emotions that are the root of most dreams, but actually exploring them in the way described can give you entrance to that wonderful Source.

In the dream you are searching for a house, and that may not be literal, but it is probably that you are searching for a way or a place to be, and that is where finding the Source comes in because there is such guidance. Recently I was told by that wonderful Love that you know, that I am a messenger, a humble role, but I am so pleased to be here with this task.

I would like you to read http://dreamhawk.com/dream-encyclopedia/prophetic-dream-coming-years/, http://dreamhawk.com/poems/ground-swell/and http://dreamhawk.com/approaches-to-being/the-quickening/.

It is all about what you are facing in your dreams, and if it strikes a cord, then your dreams will move on to another instruction.

And don’t forget the For Sale sign. You may need to give something to get something.

I join hands with you.

Tony

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Dream Interpretation / Re: Polar bears
« on: February 02, 2011, 01:19:20 PM »
Pimuli - It could be. Was the dream during menstruation, or prior to it, as that can produce such dreams.

But being pregnant in a dream usually means you are about to give birth to something important. So if you can, talk to the  baby and polar bear and ask them what they bring with them.

Tony

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Dream Interpretation / Re: Polar bears
« on: February 01, 2011, 11:19:45 AM »
Pia/Pimuli – It is obvious that you are experiencing anxiety, and unfortunatley8 feeling that is bad. So please relax and read the following:

“Themes more common in the dreams of pregnant women than in those of a control group are those of animals and water. At first such dreams of water or animals may be calm, even healing, but later on in pregnancy there may be dreams of turmoil or even nightmare. Several studies show this is normal in the sense that it is experienced by many women, and probably reflects the anxieties unconsciously held by the woman about her unborn baby and about birth.  
Most pregnant women conjure visions of water, which psychologists say may represent the amniotic fluid. The foetus itself often appears in the guise of a baby animal such as a puppy or a kitten or, as in Robyn's case, an amphibious creature such as a turtle. Overall, pregnant women dream about animals significantly more often than do women who are not expecting.

Anxiety was present in over 80 percent of the dream reports of those who subsequently delivered in less than 10 hours, but was scorable in only 25 percent of the dreams of the prolonged labour group (over 20 hours).  The women who were intermediate in frequency of anxiety themes were also intermediate in length of labour.

This supports the hypothesis that the function of the dream is an attempt to master, in fantasy, an anticipated stress in waking life.

So we see that for some women the anticipated trauma of childbirth is too great to be al¬lowed even symbolic or displaced expression in dreams. . . . Such women are tenser both psycholog¬ically and physiologically than the women who have used dreaming as a psychologic immunisation to prepare themselves for the ap¬proaching confinement.” Quoted from The Dreaming Brain by Robert van de Castle Ph.d.

So your anxiety is a good sign, because it will mean a shorter labour, and the polar bear is okay, it shows a healthy pregnancy unless other dreams say otherwise.

So your anxiety is a good sign, because it will mean a shorter labour, and the polar bear is okay, it shows a healthy pregnancy unless other dreams say otherwise.


So your anxiety is a good sign, because it will mean a shorter labour, and the polar bear is okay, it shows a healthy pregnancy unless other dreams say otherwise.

You are doing okay, and blessings on your baby.

Tony

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Mamashaa - That is bad news that someone else had the similar dream. But it doesn't mean it will definitely happen. They are often warnings. As such you need to be aware of any car ride and pray with everything you have to be warned as you get near to the accident.

If you do that you will get the feeling that you should avoid that ride, and also you pray for the driver to avoid the accident.

It has happened often that the accident is then passed by and all is well. I pray that too.

Tony

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Dream Interpretation / Re: Dead Babies?
« on: January 31, 2011, 11:29:35 AM »
MK – I have to go a step at a time with your dream. So starting with the first scene in the bedroom, it is about a place you felt safe and caring – for your brother. And you were accompanied by a feeling of being at ease with yourself.

Then the space flight it could suggest going beyond your usual levels of experience; in other words extending your awareness beyond that of the senses.

With that extension of what you are aware of you see a lot of the garbage within you that needs to be cleared up. And then it is difficult to go where you are going for two reasons, the broken glass and your fear.

The light is about a further stretch of awareness or insight as you peep through the door attracted by the light. The light is about being more aware of yourself and your surroundings. And that leafs to the most important thing – the thing you didn’t like to face fully, that you were afraid of falling into.

It is about something beautiful that is growing, but at the same time something’s that were dead or killed. If you were not afraid you could easily have grabbed the child and saved her. The nipples may suggest she had the possibility of being a very good mother.

So I think the dream is about part of you that were damaged in childhood and so could not grow and died. Yet within you it tried again and again but was killed, probably by some stupid remarks or attitude of adult to adults. I know it doesn’t sound much, and the drama of the dream is awful in what it display, but for you to not be able to allow something beautiful is awful, and here it is within your reach. All you need to do is to face the fear and take hold of that child. Imagine it while awake and keep doing it with rests in between until you can face the fear and save the young you.

Here is an example of a man doing just that. I was at a very large school. Looking around I came to a large gymnasium. Near the end where I stood was a diving board, about 20ft. off the ground. Girls were learning to dive off the board and land flat on their back on the floor. If they landed flat they didn't hurt themselves - like falling backwards standing up. I was sure they would hurt themselves and it was difficult to watch.

The girls are in fact taking a risk, but learning to do so in a way that does not damage them. This becomes clearer when we realise that Des had recently changed from being an employee to becoming self-employed. He was feeling a lot of anxiety about where his next week’s income was coming from, and how long he could last living in this new way. 
He felt that the diving board was the big jump he was taking into the unknown. He was afraid he was going to land ‘flat on his back’. In English this suggest loss of control, and being ‘on ones back’ links with illness or defeat. The girls, he felt, represented his daring, in taking his new step in career, and also his vulnerability. All this was easy for him to realise, but it didn’t take away his anxiety.

Des sat and relaxed, imagining himself back in his dream, feeling anxious the girls might damage themselves. He changed the scene slightly by turning the gymnasium floor into a swimming pool. This shifted the mood from one of possible danger to one of fun or play. Then he had an urge to climb up on the board as one of the girls and dive off. As he did this he felt the full flow of his anxiety. Even so he managed to land on his back on the bare floor. So, like the girls in the dream, he climbed up again and repeated the dive. After running through this a number of times Des opened his eyes and smiled. He said, ‘It’s just a feeling. Anxiety, I mean. It’s just a feeling. When I dive off that board I feel anxious. But when I repeat it over and over I start to recognise that it is like a tape playing. The feeling doesn’t actually do me any harm, it’s just something that plays in certain situations. What I learn from this is that feelings don’t harm me unless I hold onto them. I can have the feeling of falling flat on my back and get up from it and take another risk. It’s okay. My anxiety isn’t a reflection of reality, only of how I feel. There is a big difference.’ 

Des continued in his self-employment, with gradually lessening anxiety, and is still self-employed years later. 

Tony

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Kovu – This sounds to me as if it is such a real dream you are finding it difficult to see the difference between a waking experience and this dream. And all the details about swopping clothing etc point to you having a real thing about him.

I cannot make out though whether you and he are still together or whether he is with his other female. But whatever way round it is, when you want someone so badly you can begin to create a real world in your dreams –so real it can feel like the real thing. It is because the sex drive – or the love drive if you think of it like that – are powerful drives with real energy and creativity. Sometimes a person wakes up and yet is still in the sleep state, and so sees things that other people cannot see. They are awake but dreaming.

But I think you realise you were dreaming while asleep. So think of it as a very real experience.

Tony

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Dream Interpretation / Re: Spirit body
« on: January 30, 2011, 11:11:14 AM »
Terraann – This is very powerful dream, and is either a teaching dream, allowing you to realise new things about your whole self, or is a form of realisation of self.

There are usually many parts of us that need integration – even in the one life time we are split off into many parts. That is partly the work of dreams and spiritual investigation. But of course sometimes we meet our ancestors and integrate them; parts of us that ended their life unsatisfied, and need our consciousness of them. This is one of the meanings of resurrection. That is like your feeling that they can finish their lives.

Tony

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Dream Interpretation / Re: The curse
« on: January 26, 2011, 11:48:03 AM »
My father was the same - but when I really opened up I screamed in pain because of his neglect. So I wonder if your therapy didn't really have any primal screams in it. My screams certainly laid that ghost.

So I see an absent father as a very dominating influence. Mine wan't absent, a very quiet and non communicative man - but the damage was done anyway by him not being there for me.

Tony

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Dream Interpretation / Re: i never dream
« on: January 26, 2011, 11:41:52 AM »
Trwilli – Well, the first dream make sense, but as you say the second one is more difficult.

The lottery need not mean money, but opportunity that can change your life. And of course, if you were not divorced it would mean that any change of fortune could be got at by your husband.

So if we tie that up with the first dream, maybe it makes sense. So if you see that each part of the dream is saying something about you, then the first part is about being open to the Divine influence. But then there are the big guns. This could mean a lot of male crap about being in charge and using guns to make the point.

Then the young boy – another younger part of you – makes a joke of the situation, as youngsters can often see the truth where we can’t. (The king’s new suit).

The many corridors can mean that you try to leave that environment but are in a no man’s land, a limbo or in between state; the process of going from one thing to another. The corridor, because of its shape directs ones progress along it. Then when you are out, there are the ‘big guns’ again and you do not want to hang around. So you are with your daughter, is she a younger part of you – is your daughter more daring or less than you – and you are in a van. This is where you are transferred into a commercial situation, and so I wonder if this is an extension of the opportunity you dreamt of.

Tony

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Abe_the_Cop – There is a great deal of information in your dream that somehow you ignored and didn’t use. For instance you died three times and yet were unhurt and survived to die again.

Also the different endings showing you that you were attempting to deal with a huge conflict in different ways – you and the enemy – and yet it never occurred to you that you had never been hurt, and so why continue fighting? Why create so much struggle and emotion about nothing?

The dream is a typical case of you not realising the difference between waking and dream life. Here is a dream showing someone just beginning wake up to how to use dreams.

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On going indoors the man, now as a police inspector, led me down to the basement, and pointing to the corner of the room (that I had used as a darkroom) asked me how, “That got there?”

I forget what it was, but felt unjustly accused. The inspector got two toughs to hold me and was going to drill my teeth out with a hand drill, and beat me. I was terrified and fought back, kicking one in the testicles, but could not break away.

Then I feigned madness and regression to childhood to avoid further torture. Seeing this, one of them led me away to a house to kill me. I set upon him and knocked him out, took his gun, thought of killing him, but did not.

Being free, I wondered what to do. Where to go to get away. Go back with the gun, or what? Suddenly I thought I had better go back and hand myself over again. In a flash, as soon as this was decided, I saw through the whole set-up. The thugs felt that they were part of a huge crime organisation, worldwide in scope. Like the war underground resistance, no section that knew other than their leader. But in fact their leader had no higher authority than himself. So I went back, gave them the gun. They rushed me but I made no effort to struggle. This shocked them far more deeply than any attempt to escape. I then explained that I was no longer afraid, because I saw how petty and futile they were. This broke their power and the dream finished.

The dreamer had begun to realise that the only power the ‘enemy’ had over him was fear. Without fear there was nothing that could hurt him, and so their plan to kill him was of no use.

You might then think, “Yes but that is only a dream, and dreams don’t mean anything.” But they do. Your dream is facing you with a conflict about the break up of the world you knew. It shows it as the ‘end of the world’! That is real, and how will you face it – by killing and fighting to the death? But all you are fighting is the fear of change – massive change.

As you learn the wisdom of your dream – you cannot die – as a way of dealing with your dream world, it begins to alter the way you deal with the waking world. Believe me, I was all fight and cruelty, but as I entered my dreams and learnt what they were teaching me, the anger and cruelty fell away. Yes, FELL away.

Because there is so much to learn, and I cannot quote it here, I suggest you look at http://dreamhawk.com/dream-encyclopedia/what-we-need-to-remember-about-dreaming/ and http://dreamhawk.com/dream-encyclopedia/example-15-life-changes/

Tony

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Dream Interpretation / Re: Baby hippo
« on: January 25, 2011, 02:39:19 PM »

Rawwar – I have a collection of thousands of dreams which I can search electronically. I use them to see how other dreamers use the same symbols; but there is almost no dreams on hippos. So I have to go on what you describe; and thank you for the bit at the end. I had five children too, and also had the operation. Silly me, as I re-married a beautiful woman and and now wish we had a child from that marriage.

There are a couple of things that give me clues, the first being that in the TV interview it was as if you were an expert. I have the impression that in fact you are, but didn’t realise it until put to the test.

Which leads to my main point which is that you have the care of a baby hippo – quite big but will get much bigger and call on your time and energy.

So my best feeling is that the dream is about a big event that you are involved in, or will get involved in, that will call on you to care and help it grow. If I am right it seems as if it will not be something you want at first.

And then the baby girl – it seems as if it will bring out a new you and that too will grow. It sounds as if you are already busy, but more is on the way. I guess you are a creative woman.

Tony

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