Friday, August 12, 2022

 

SCRIPTED DREAMS #2


Accessing the dream world.


The snake brings the dream.

 

To access the “Cosmic Field” and the spirit world, some form of ongoing spiritual practice is essential to move “The Snake” – the feminine, serpent like kundalini energy that rests in the lower belly. This power is universal – we all have it. Spiritual practice will open up the heart chakra which in turn helps us access the higher chakras and especially the Third Eye – the key to our intuitive abilities and the dream time. Nurturing this "Snake" is all about enhancing our vibration and being able to access information not localized in space in time from the “Field” and from our guides. Some folks do not dream but get downloads in awake time, usually when in a receptive, relaxed or meditative state. 

The snake can also be a messenger in tribal Southern Africa. A mamba in a dream can be a warning, a python an empowerment from the ancestors. Although the appearance of a snake may be intimidating in a dream it may indicate some form of spiritual power both positive or negative depending on the feeling. Fear alone does not mean it is negative, if it is not intrusively ominous.

 

Visitations

Visitations occur outside of the dream state. They usually come when there is an urgent need to convey information or on special occasions such as a birthday or a death date. They are rare, take a huge effort on behalf of the spirit, as well as needing the dreamer to be an open, permeable conduit. They are occasions for tremendous gratitude. The spirit appears to be present as if in real time.                           

Dreams can be as powerful as visitations but are subject to trickster interference.


I once received an instructional dream telling me to use a computer model to better explain how scripted dreams work.

Guides “copy and paste” established symbols and images, both recent and remote into the dreamer’s psyche. These symbols and images are highly individual and may have differing cultural and religious meanings. For instance, to a dog lover, a dream of a dog may signify loyalty or unconditional love – to a Zulu tribesman – maybe witchcraft. A dream of fish to a Christian may have a spiritual significance – to a tribal Venda it may mean money is coming soon. Our guides know our various cultural idiosyncrasies and cater to them in their messages.

It is more efficient for guides to use our memory “banks” to deliver their message. These can be recent image or symbols or ones more remote. They can script their own dream images but this takes much more effort. Sometimes they will also use “photo-shop” to tweak the dream before "copying and pasting" it into the dream psyche. The dream is usually somewhat different to what we know when awake e.g. We may be in our house or car but it may not be the familiar one we know in awake time. Our sense of ego is also lessened in our dreams which might allow us to be more vulnerable than we would be in awake time.


The dark forces can intrude in dreams but keep in mind

that distortions may also be projections of your own fears, doubts, insecurities and questions about yourselves as well.

Furthermore, they relish using such to your disadvantage, confusion and alienation.


Like the internet, our dream psyches are open to light as well as dark influences. Trickster spirits can block our dreams completely and even pollute them by hacking them in “photo-shop” before they are "pasted" by our guides. They also have the power to script their own dreams and even visit as themselves or by shapeshifting into someone you know. Tricksters can be imposters in our dreams and pretend to be a loved one or a friend. However, they are coming with an unhelpful and sometimes ugly message and there is something “off” about their imitated persona. Their persona may not feel “quite right” in the way they present which can alert you. This is why the Ancestors teach that dreams can contain both truth and lies. 

Our shadow, ego, monkey mind, fear and psychic clutter can influence the dream and also lie to us. Going with the heart will usually tell us the truth.

 

As you think it so it can be, as you believe it, so it will be. Think on it, believe in it.

 

The Zohar says that the dream follows its interpretation. The interpretation can set the intention which may dictate what the mind decides to be the appropriate action. Hence it is critical to rather take a positive spin on a dream because this will create a better manifestation. For instance, a dream of death may really represent rebirth. Perseverating on death can create a nocebo effect and possibly a self-inflicted hex. Nevertheless, we should take the necessary precautions in case the dream is true. Getting a medical check-up or being really careful in what we do for the next week may be wise since dreams reflect what we need to know in that present moment of time as well as a little beyond it.

When interpreting for others, the more one knows about the dreamer' culture, the more accurate the interpretation will be. One should always try and look on the bright side with one’s understanding and if we are sure it is a blatant lie, discount it completely. 


Warning dreams are not providential. What has been shown is not inevitable. They tell us 

what to see and not what will be. 

One should take evasive action to prevent what is seen by our guides who have the advantage of not being localized in space and time. The message may not be literal. For instance, if one has booked a flight to some destination (and has no fear of flying,) a warning dream might mean there are going to be issues around the flight. Did you take your passport or will you leave something crucial behind, are there going to be traffic issues on route to the airport or will your flight be delayed? In other words, after waking, dot the I’s and cross your T’s before you fly. If you dream the plane is going down in flames maybe consider rescheduling your flight. 

When we interpret our or another’s dream we also need to be wary of  our ego or shadows' projections. It is essential to have some background about that person as well as retaining an optimistic focus. Each individual is the final arbitrator of his/her own dream.


We need to beware of making the interpretation of the dream fit to what ego or monkey mind desire.

 

The most skillful interpreter, even one who knows you well, can at best only be revealing, suggesting and guiding.



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