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The Art of Remembering and Interpreting Dreams
Oct 07,2007 12:00
by
Judith Orloff, M.D.
At different times in my life, I am a physician, a teacher, a friend and an author, but being a dreamer is what I value the most. Whatever I am doing, I always hear my dreams echoing in a distant underground chamber beneath my thoughts and feelings, attuned to the rhythms of my body and the very substance of the earth. They are my compass and my truth; they guide me and link me to the Divine. They call out to me in an intimate whisper, always knowing how to find me. They speak my real name. For me, dreaming is a direct line to a place where magic abounds and nothing is without meaning. It is a pristine state of awareness, unpolluted and clear. Direct guidance for healing lies in our dreams, the natural territory of intuition. Here, time and space are non-existent and anything is possible. Like a blank, white canvas, our dream world is a spacious medium where intuition can freely express itself. We have only to listen. You are in partnership with your dreams. Initiate an ongoing dialogue with them. It's like consulting the wisest doctor you can imagine who knows you inside out. You can ask your dreams anything. No question is trivial if it is meaningful to you. Expect answers. Some will be direct. Others may require interpretation. Your dreams can reveal many truths about your life. They can provide extraordinary intuitive insights, and give you information that can help your health, love life and career. You'd be surprised at the straightforward advice that your dreams give, either spontaneously or on request. Dreams can keep you well. Dreams provide answers. But first you must retrieve them. Here are my four strategies to help you remember your dreams:
When you're finished, refocus on the question you asked the previous night. See how your dream applies. One, two, or more impressions about the who/what/where of your solution may have surfaced. Get in the habit of recording your dreams regularly. Be assured I've never met anyone who can't be taught how to remember. Keep at it. Remember to practice. Soon it will become second nature to you! In addition to the practical aspects of remembering dreams, there's an intuitive level to understanding dreams. Reliable intuitive information stands out in very specific ways. Watch for these clues:
I've found that my most dead-on intuitions either come across as compassionate or have no emotion at all. Develop a careful eye as you practice separating the content of your dreams from your reactions to it. Soon you'll be able to tell the difference between unreliable guidance and truly reliable guidance. © Judith Orloff, M.D., 2007
(Adapted from “Guide to Intuitive Healing,” Three Rivers Press, 2001) To view Dr. Orloff ‘s free mini video class on dreams go to: http://www.youtube.com/judithorloffmd
Free Mini Video Classes on YouTube for You! Dr. Judith Orloff invites you to join her for a special year-long series of free video mini-courses on youtube.com based on the materials in her bestselling books. In "Dr. Orloff's Living Room Series,” she helps you build the power within, offering expert information you can immediately put to use in your life! Lessons include, “The Art of Remembering and Interpreting Dreams” and “How to Tap Into Your Intuition.” http://www.youtube.com/judithorloffmd |