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@wolfke74 wrote:
Hi Zingdad,
Thanks for your uplifting answer. I had to read it more then once to feel/see it for what it is, in my heart. Certainly this part that you wrote:
“And then get on with what your heart says you must still do in this “old” world.
And then it hit me. No more hiding…so I decided to put my own journey online for everybody to read on my blog. But it is still a process in the making because I struggle a bit too how I can write my side of the story. My blog: http://lisasgeomagic.blogspot.com/
I hope you don’t mind that I ask another question, because I am full with questions.
Hi Wolfke
Awesome blog! After answering here I’ll go and read some more.
And I don’t mind more questions at all!
@wolfke74 wrote:
This is actually a question for 8:
Since a few weeks/months I am dreaming extraordinary dreams. And that kept me wondering, what are dreams?
I look the definition up online and got this: A series of images, ideas, emotions, and sensations occurring involuntarily in the mind during certain stages of sleep.
So what are dreams? And if they are real, are we really experiences these dream on another level of dimension? And what happens when we dream, because I read somewhere (can’t remember where) that we leave our body and coming back in our body during dreaming/sleeping?
I’ll pass you over to 8…
@8 wrote:
I greet you, Wolfke. You ask what dreams are.
Let me begin by saying that you are a far more powerful creator being than you can now imagine. The experience of being incarnated as a human being is actually an incredibly limiting and constrictive experience. But when you go to sleep you are somewhat released from some of these restrictions and your creator mind is given a little more freedom to play. What it DOES with that freedom will vary greatly from dream to dream and from person to person.
Dreams which seem to play out in a world with people and places are actually created by you in a realm that lies at a density very near to your own. You could call it the “imaginal realm”. It is as much a “real place” as your current reality is but the rules by which that reality is created are quite different from your current reality. Which is why you can, for example, fly in your dreams if you choose. You can also just “imagine” things into being in that realm. In that realm, what you imagine is what is true. Which can be a wonderful thing if you are good at imagining happy things. It can also be uncomfortable if you get lost in imaging fearful things. This is the origin of nightmares, you see.
But this “imaginal realm” can also be used to great purpose. You can, for example, meet your Inner-Self and your Spirit Guide there and be taught the lessons your are desiring to learn. Usually you will be show these things in a very practical experiential way – so you will play out scenarios in which you can see how their lesson is applicable.
Another great use for the imaginal realm is to try out things that you wish to experience without having to create a whole new incarnation. If you wanted to know, for example, what it might be like to be a soldier fighting a war then you could have that as a dream and you could see how you react to a particular scenario without the considerable investment in soul-energy that is a whole other incarnation.
Sometimes you will also be able to play out part of alternate time lines in the imaginal realm. Perhaps you are in a happy and stable relationship but there is someone with whom you, on a deeper level, wondered what it might be like to have a romantic connection. It might be that you choose to play some part of this out in the imaginal realm while you dream.
I give you a few random examples just to impart the idea: The world of dreams is a realm in which you, your soul-family and those with whom you are associated in spirit can work and play. Almost all dreams are not recalled when you awaken. There is much the “waking self” cannot know – for any number of reasons – and dreams that are about these matters are not recalled. But if you notice that your dreams seem to be particularly vivid or meaningful and if you awaken remembering your dreams then I would urge you to keep what is sometimes called a “dream diary”. On waking, simply jot down some key words describing the dream. You can come back later and see what you have written. If you do this you will be very surprised what your dreams have to teach!
And then there is also something else to remember. This life that you are now living is also, actually, a dream. In due course you will “wake up” from this life and marvel at how interesting it was, how much you learned from it and how “real” it seemed. For indeed, your whole life is just a dream to a greater version of you.
May you have wonderful dreams!
Thank you 8! What an amazing thought to think of waking up from this life! I hope this answers your question, Wolfke?


