Dreams

Dreams are clutter.

Dreams are the lifetime accumulation of clutter in your subconscious mind. Imagine gold-miners panning for gold in a stream, using shake-sifters. They shake the sifters until only the gold is left on top of the mesh, these are the raw materials of your entire mind, conscience and subconscious.

Conscience is the physical mind. Subconscious is the spiritual mind.

In order to understand your dreams you must understand your own spiritual being. Many have tried to explain the process of the subconscious mind – but in order to know yourself you must journey to find the keys of knowledge
which lie within your own soul.

As humans, we have accepted
that the physical world is complete reality,
but in truth the spiritual world is the actual creation
of all physical things.

Mankind believes that the physical world creates the spiritual, when in fact, the spiritual manifests all things physical. Common dream interpreters simply know the language and patterns of dreams, but they do not know the language and pattern of your own subconscious mind.

In order to know these things you must know and accept your own spiritual journey. You must study these patterns and learn your own unique subconscious language.

… Jesus replied,
“The kingdom of God does not come with your careful observation,
nor will people say, ‘Here it is,’ or ‘There it is,’
because the kingdom of God
is within you.”
~
Luke 17:20-21

Published on August 12, 2008 at 10:16 pm Comments (2)

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  1. Mother Leigh, I think it is great that more and more people are understanding that their dreams can reveal to them insights about life and themselves, and that we shouldn’t rely on dream dictionaries to tell us what is going on in our own hearts and minds! The more we can share this, the better for all I think. Keep up the great work!

  2. Your blog is interesting!

    Keep up the good work!


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