Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Understanding the dreams you dream. Part 10-Symbols relative to everyday living

Dream Symbols Relative To Everyday Life

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In today's session about dreams, we will concentrate on a specific aspect of dreams that every dreamer encounters. This phenomenon occurs if one is a dreamer, although one may not be cognizant of it.

 

In my previous articles on dreams, I mentioned that, for the most part, dreams are symbolic. However, more importantly, the symbols appearing in our dreams are related to our everyday lives. This means that our dreams are mostly connected to our work, family, church, and other aspects of our lives. In biblical times, their dreams were often saturated with farming, animals, the Sun, moon, stars, and more. This was because once they identified and understood the purpose of the symbols, the interpretations became automatic.

 

The Bible recounts the story of Joseph, the son of Jacob, who had a dream that he shared with his family. In this dream, he said that he dreamed the Sun, the moon, and eleven stars were bowing down to him. Upset by Joseph's dream, his father jumped up and said, "What do you mean your mother and I and your brothers will bow to you?" The truth is, Joseph never mentioned the interpreter's interpretation; nevertheless, his father understood that the Sun, greater in light, must represent himself, the moon must represent his wife, and the eleven stars must represent Joseph's eleven brothers. This is a clear example of understanding the significance and purpose of things in your everyday life, so that once they appear in your dreams, you can interpret their purpose to make sense of your dream.

 

Now, there are "Dream markers" in the world of dreams. Dream markers are symbols in a person's dream with specific personal meanings. For example, if they see any type of fish in their dreams, they may become immediately alarmed because, for them, fish symbolize fertility or pregnancy. In contrast, for others, that symbol holds an entirely different meaning. Dream markers are identifying symbols that carry personal significance, and regardless of how the dream presents itself, those markers provide a clear and particular understanding to the dreamer.

 

Using myself as an example, I had a dream this morning in which I was rushing to catch a flight. However, as I approached what appeared to be the Customs/Immigration section, the officer took my travel documents from me. The officer glanced at my travel documents, handed them back with a white document, and said You must join the line. This line he spoke of led all the way outside the building, clearly meaning I would not make my flight. I could recall being very disappointed in the dream and greatly confused.

 

In this case, the dream markers for me were whenever I had dreams where I was either being hindered or sent back somewhere. The dream automatically symbolizes delay and setback for me. Secondly, in this dream, I recognized feelings of confusion and disappointment, which again serve as markers for me, but also indicate impending confusion and disappointment due to the setback and the delay. As a reminder, dreams are spiritual and always reveal what is pending in the spirit realm to manifest in our natural world. So you don't need to ask; however, as I have been telling you throughout these teachings, when I woke up, I began a series of cancellations and rejections of this dream from the spirit realm to prevent any physical manifestation in the natural realm.

 

In closing, please remember that the reality behind every dream is seeking your approval or agreement, whether covertly or overtly, by spirits, whether angelic or demonic. This is because the law of physical manifestation requires agreement between spiritual and natural matters for physical manifestation to occur. So if you choose not to cancel a bad dream, it is equivalent to agreeing with it (silence takes consent). This is a compelling point to note because if you're presented with something in a dream, such as an envelope, a piece of paper, or something sealed, accepting it symbolizes your agreement in the dream. The question is, what have you agreed to? It could have been your death warrant in the dream, which could spell physical death for you in the natural or signify the ending of something significant to you in the natural.

 

Again, as I have advised you in my previous teachings on dreams, the safest prayer to recite upon waking from these dreams—especially if you don't understand them—is the following: "Lord, if this dream is of you, I come into total agreement for your desire in my life; however, Lord, if this dream is not of you, then I cancel and reject all the plans of the enemy for my life from the root, which is in the spirit realm, in the name of Jesus Christ. Amen! 

 

Kevin L A Ewing

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kevinlaewing.blogspot.com

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