Edgar Cayce's advice on dreams!

topic posted Tue, February 6, 2007 - 9:39 AM by  offlinedorian
edgar cayce was a teacher that had some interesting things to say about dreams.he said to remember your dreams better to stay perfectly still when you wake up and focus on your dream.any movement will change your bloodflow and can sometimes cause the dreams to be forgotten.he explained dreaming as another part of your being showing you your life from another perspective and that you dont do a single thing in your waking life that you didnt first preview in your dreams!he also said that the more vivid your dreams the more intune you are with your inner self and that we should all make an effort to remember our dreams for the embetterment of ourselves!
but he also said not to try to hard to understand every dream for its the working of the subconcious and that we'd go mad trying to understand the meaning of the subconcious .symbols as above so below
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dorian
Virginia
  • Re: Edgar Cayce's advice on dreams!

    Tue, November 13, 2007 - 9:55 PM
    I say,
    strive for the subconscious meaning!
    Go mad, if that what it takes!
    Madness is but knowledge that is ahead of its time, in some cases.
    ....not like that "Im covered in beetles" kind of madness.
    I have spent vast amounts of time obsessing over particularly explicit dreams,
    and very likely seemed mad,
    BUT
    Every great dream has a crossover point in waking reality,
    an object, a smell, a gust of wind-
    whatever,
    but once you find it everything falls into place,
    and you gain ground in he extraordinary work
    of amalgamating the seemingly separate realities.
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    Re: Edgar Cayce's advice on dreams!

    Sun, December 9, 2007 - 11:17 AM
    I'm somewhat torn on this advice.
    I find that shifting into the different positions I usually find myself comfortable falling asleep in and thinking heavily about my friends and family, the most likely to show up in my dreams, actually works better than trying to hold still

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