The world of dreams and our awareness within it is a paradox when compared to our awareness within the capacitive physical world. To begin with our dream world is not individual but collective. It is not internal to us but external to us. Others are active within our dream world even as we are active within their dream world because they are all one and the same.
When we dream or think about a certain individual a portion of that person actually takes part in our dream or thoughts. There have been several times when I have felt the pressure of someone else’s thought and knew that person was thinking about me. Later inquiry validated my impression.
It is common for wild animals to feel the weight of someone’s glance and grow uncomfortable.
When we study our dreams we should develop the habit of considering each dream as if it were completely internal to us and dealing with only our own personal issues. We should also consider each dream or thought as being external to us and involving issues with other people. In a type of paradox both interpretations are true and valid.
We may choose certain people as dream images because they subconsciously represent important issues or energies in our life. In choosing these people as dream images it will draw life and vitality from those physical counterparts and our dream images will react in a manner reflective of those people. This interaction gives a dynamic quality to our dreams.
If we battle a person in a dream and win, that person will have less energy and vitality in the morning even if they have no memory of the dream. If we battle a person and lose, that person will have increased energy and vitality in the morning and we will feel drained.
Each dream represents the connection or removal of an astral cord or magnetic flux line which carries a certain amount of energy. Each dream reflects an alteration of the astral circuitry which exists within the dream world and a shifting of our own place within that world.
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