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OneWorldInsight.com Sheila Hollowell. M.A. … Conscious aging and spirituality DREAMS God’s Forgotten Language

OneWorldInsight.com Eternal Truth Needs a Human Language

OneWorldInsight.com Energy released from organs DREAMS

OneWorldInsight.com The Purpose of Dreams is Compensation

OneWorldInsight.com The Language of Dreams is Symbols

OneWorldInsight.com From The True Center of your being Spontaneous Cannot be manipulated Conscious Mind Unconscious Mind

OneWorldInsight.com Dreams are Possibilities --- …. Not actualities

OneWorldInsight.com Types of Dreams Everyday Housekeeping Great Dreams Anxiety Dreams Nightmares Shadow Predictive Prospective Psychic Lucid

OneWorldInsight.com 7 Archetypes Journey Masculine Feminine Death/Rebirth Hero Adversary Self From Carl Jung

OneWorldInsight.com Functions of a Dream Reflecting Prospecting Confirming Transformation Getting resolution Synchronistic –shove you toward awareness

OneWorldInsight.com Symbols of Life Journey Vacations Quest, pilgrimages Events, birthday, anniversaries SYMBOLS: tree, winding road, ascent or climb up mountains, staff, vehicle, guides, river, streams, auras, doorway

OneWorldInsight.com Masculine Symbols Goals Achievement Power Planning Authority SYMBOLS: Sword, king,unicorn, phallus sun, scepter, tools, tower

OneWorldInsight.com Feminine Symbols Create relationship, flow, beauty SYMBOLS: Vessel, vase,cave, womb, queen, princess, bed, throne, well, lake, tapestry, veil,gate, doorway, scabbard

OneWorldInsight.com Death/Rebirth Time comes back on itself in cycles to help us to understand progression. Restores balance End/beginning/ Arrival/departure Marriage/divorce Changing levels upper/lower SYMBOLS: Baby, wedding, airport, altar, clock, plant, poetry, dance, prayer.

OneWorldInsight.com Hero Achievement Mastery Healing SYMBOLS: garlands, parades, great heart, shield, messages, doctors, hospitals, medications, battles, struggles, diamonds

OneWorldInsight.com Adversary Create change SYMBOLS: Monsters, witches, tyrants, tricksters, psychopaths, demons, fool, gangsters, criminal, murderers, wall, abyss, hangman, knot, caldron of magic

OneWorldInsight.com Self Personal, spiritual, experience Transformation Unity, wholeness Symbols: Butterfly, snake swallowing tail, stove (heat) ring, crosses, temples, gift, treasure

OneWorldInsight.com How to Remember Dreams Invite – Don’t Hunt Plant a seed before falling asleep Reflect when you first awaken Write everything down in rough notes Keep a dream journal Be patient and optimistic Meditate

OneWorldInsight.com You have only the remembered fragments of your dream… not the whole dream in its entirety.

OneWorldInsight.com Namaste