Tuesday, August 29, 2017

Soul Travels of a Diary Writer ~ Step Seven ~ DREAMS


Soul Travels of a Diary Writer

 ~ Step Seven ~

 DREAMS


BLOG SESSION
August 29th, 2017


Welcome back Blog Readers, Followers, Diary Writers, Dreamers & Visitors ~ We're back for another wonderful Blog Session that you will thoroughly enjoy!

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The other item that you will need is a Journal so that you may take notes when you come here for our Blog Sessions.

Of course, we are discussing the benefits of writing daily diary entries, so you will also need to purchase a Diary if you do not have one yet.  You can get a one-year Diary or a Five-Year Diary, whichever Diary you are attracted to.  Most of us have a Diary with a lock & key.

For those of you who are here for the first time, if you do not yet have your Journal to take notes, simply pull out a Notebook, Notepad, or loose leaf paper to take notes for today.

Journal Notes

Our Blog Session for today is about DREAMS.  We all have dreams, whether they are waking dreams, or dreams while we sleep at night.  The important Journal notation for today is this . . .

"Believe in your dreams"

For today, take a few moments to turn your focus within and become still.

If you have dreams when you go to sleep at night, and awake to remember in detail what your dream consisted of, then you would do well to purchase a Dream Diary.

Dream Diary

The other important item that you should pick up is a Dream Dictionary.  Your Dream Dictionary will assist you with finding out the meaning of your dreams, as well as help you to learn to understand the meaning of all of the dream symbols that are in your dreams.

Dream Dictionary

If you have vivid dreams on a regular basis, your Diary will be a very important tool that will aid you in further understanding exactly what is going on in your life, as well as help you with your direction in life.

If you rarely have dreams, then keeping a Diary will prompt you to make a note of each occasion when you do have a dream.  Once you begin to make notes of your Dreams in your Diary, you will find that your dreams will increase.  What you focus on, you will attract more of.

For those Readers here today who are interested in discovering more about your dreams, as well as more in depth information about yourself, then please make a note of the following . . .

Diary ~ Dream Section

Be sure to carve out an area in your Diary for your dream notations.  If you take a look at the above example, you will find a space to write the title of your Dream, the "Feeling upon waking" that you had after dreaming, a space for "Personal Dream Meaning" which is exclusive to your own personal interpretation after you have written down your dream and thought about all of the factors associated with your dream.  The other area is the "Dream Date" where you make a note of the day, month, year, and time upon waking.  The other area is a space for all of your "Dream Details".  The dream details involved in your dream will prove to be very valuable -- like the colours in your dream, the season, weather, places seen in your dream, people in your dream, and the words spoken.  In addition, you should have a space for "Dream Symbols".  When we dream, we will sometimes run across dream symbolism that we may not immediately understand.  Although the dream symbols in our dream may seem odd or incoherent, you must write those symbols down anyway.  You will learn to understand dream symbols by associating yourself with their possible meaning.  The way to do that is to use your Dream Dictionary or a book of Dream Interpretations or Symbols.

Dreams are interpretations of our inclinations,
and there is an art to understanding them.
~ Michel DeMontaigne ~


Some of our Blog Readers following along with us today may be more versed in their dreams.  There are also other tools to help you with understanding your dreams outside of the books suggested.  You may find dream meanings online by checking out the following Sites . . .

If you want to know what's in YOUR dream, check out...


For dream interpretations, check out...


There are also many other sources of information on dreams.  You can do your research on dreams in the Library or online.

One way to really break down your dreams is as follows...

Dreamer's Analysis

The first column is for your Dream's Symbols.  Take a moment to just check out the list in the first column of the dream symbols.  In the second column, you'll see the heading "Context of Life"  where you would list in what relation the dream symbol has to an area in your life.  The third column is the space where you would write down the "Meaning" of the dream symbol in the first column.  The last column is entitled, "Contextual Meaning" ~ this is where you will add further meaning to your dream symbol listed in your first column, and the "Context of Life" meaning you have listed in your second column, and the "Meaning" you have listed in your third column.

Your personal Dreamer's Analysis can be tailored in any way that you choose.  Whatever works best for you is exactly how you should map out your Dreamer's Analysis.

We'll leave off today with the following quote written by a famous Artist . . .

Meaningful Quote by Artist Vincent van Gogh

OUT NEXT BLOG SESSION:

Soul Travels of a Diary Writer

Step Eight

Entanglements to avoid


Until our next Blog Session dear Friends ~

Peace, Love & Light,

By René Allen



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