Welcome to The Golden Dream Key

About Dreams   
   Dreams are much like an inner library, filled with facts and information about one subject—YOU. To access this valuable data you need only look to your dreams for divine guidance that will assit you in all areas of your life.

   Dreams are a way to travel to other dimensions in Soul. When the physical body is asleep the spiritual body—Soul—enjoys the freedom of being unrestricted by the human state of consciousness.  Soul has the freedom to travel beyond invisible boundaries into the immeasurable worlds lying beyond the earth worldinto the many spiritual universes.   

    Dreams are definitely your passpot to adventure and wisdom—a permit to gain access to all things needed for physical and spiritual survival in the world we now live in.  But most important for me, and I am sure it is for you too, is the ability to use dreams as a ticket to vist heaven —crossing over to the other side and back again while still living in the physical body.

    
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                                                                         Dream Symbols

    
Try this step by step exercise to interpret dream symbolism. First, list the name of each of the following symbols in a column on a piece of paper.

 

 

                

                                 

    Envision these symbols as being from your dream. Go back over your list and describe each symbol in more detail. What does the item do? What is it  used for?  Write anything you think pertains to each symbol.
    
    Example: Alongside the word camera you could list; Takes pictures, record’s  memories.  It has an optical zoom lens, a view finder, holds film which becomes a negative, then can be developed into a picture of the exact image that you saw in the view finder.
 
    Look at the camera symbol does it bring to mind the camera you own?  If so what is the name of your camera?  What else comes to mind as you focus on the camera symbol—what memories (pictures) come to mind?  When you have completed your descriptive details of the camera, focus on what you have written.

    Think of your descriptions of camera and how they could relate to your present life? What situation is going on in your life that you should be keeping records of? Use the descriptive words as part of your interpretation summary. See example below—the words from the description list that are used in your interpretation are in bold type. 
  
    Example: What situation is going on your life you need to keep records of?  Perhaps you need to alter your point of view (viewfinder) about your present circumstance. Use the optical zoom lens to pin-point a clear (exact image) of the current situations that you may not be able to see with a negative attitude.

Now, sit back, relax, close your eyes and ask, “What is the dream message the camera is trying to convey to me?”   Write down your insight. Do this same thing with the other symbols.  See what message each symbol contains for your present life.

 If you want, you can take this exercise a step further. Put all the symbols together as though they were bits and pieces of several dreams you had during the night.  What could these nine dream symbols when put together, be telling you about a present life situation you are now dealing with?
 
    Tip:  Use a dictionary or an encyclopedia as a reference book to look up symbols.  Using these types of books can give more detailed information, which may expand your awareness to a more in-depth interpretation of a symbol.  These types of resource books often have a cliché, idiom or metaphor about the symbol which could create an insightful image of how this particular symbol relates to your current situation.

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                                                 Frequently Asked  Dream Questions
                               

  Who dreams?
Many people can't recall  their 
dreams so think they never dream.   Everyone has the capability to dream. Even some animals dream.We can often witness a sleeping pet     
moving as if walking or running as they softly yelp or purr with pleasure.  

What are dreams? Dreams are tools that can be incorporated into your belief system to teach and guide you into making better life choices. Like a camera the reactive mind is constantly alert and recording records of impressions from our fives senses—see, hear, smell, taste, touch and feelings.  Dreams are woven from this collective file of stored records that is the fabric of our lives.

   What are Waking Dreams?  Anything that happens out of the ordinary while you are going about your daily life is a waking dream.  Something you see that makes you take a second look or something you hear that alerts your attention.  Even something you smell, taste or touch that stirs an emotion, brings forth a thought or create an image that can alert you to the fact that you are experiencing a waking dream—symbols of your life that God uses to speak to you. This happening is also referred to as signs—signs from God. 

    Why do we dream?  Dreams are a necessary function needed for our well being on all levels—physical, emotional, mental and spiritual.  In the dream state our inhibitions are removed so we can clearly see things about our personality we don’t want to admit to when awake.  Often it is things we are not even aware of in the human consciousness.

    Psychiatrists and psychologists use dreams as a valuable tool for helping the patient overcome fears, phobias, and numerous other emotional and mental issues.  A study of dreams has the power to open the heart to the essence of the real self—Soul that enables you to see from the vantage point of Soul awareness.

    The ultimate purpose of dreams is to bring the individual dreamer closer to the Light and Sound of God and open their heart to receive God's love.  When the heart is filled with this love, the human consciousness can learn to give and accept love unconditionally.

 When do we dream?  We can tap into the dream mode any of the twenty-fours hours in a day, seven days a week.  Surprised? I was too.  When I discovered this unique way of providing a bridge between my sleeping and waking life I was amazed how easy it was to do, as well as, how extremely beneifical it is.

    This awareness gave me the opportunity to become a better dream detective in finding hidden messages that tied my night and waking dreams together.  This uniting of information gives me a clear picture of what I need to know.  It showed me what I am doing, what I am not doing and most important, what I should be doing to better my life.

   Where do we go when we dream?  During the dream state we, the true self Soul dream travels most of  time to the astral world, the world above the physical world—the first in many of the heavenly levels of heaven.

  Once you are accustomed to dream travel and realize that dreams are indeed a journey of Soul, you are able to visit other dimensions of the heavenly worlds of God. This ability is also known as spirit traveling, Soul Travel, and out-of-body experiences. I refer to as Soul exploring because Soul is in search of truth and wisdom that can be discovered when the consciousness is raised to the level of awareness to enable us to understand most of  our dreams. As well as have hevenly experiences in the other worlds of God.

    How do we learn dream travel and Soul exploring?   Dream travel is the first step to Soul Exploring.  Study and practice! And then more study and practice of dreams recording and interpretation will open the inner doors to a world of discovery.  Daily dream study along with prayer, meditation or contemplation will lead to Soul exploring—experiences with the Light and Sound of God that brings gems of wisdom.

 How can we understand the language of our dream?  The original dream designed by God is clear, and concise—brief and to the point. It is  a message from God. As a dream comes through the many levels of heaven the content changes, therefore it arrives into our consciousness as a mixture of different scenes and symbols that make no sense. 

     We can learn to decipher the hidden meaning of the dream and—get the clear message from God—by studying the foreign language of your dreams.  Yes, we need to look at dreams as a foreign language. 

    If you decided to move to another country or the success of your business depended on knowing the language, there would be a need to learn this verbal communication skill.  Therefor you would buy books, seek a teacher, study and practice repeating the words of this new language until you are able to speak like a native. Thus dreams—an unfamiliar language to you—has to be learned well enough to comprehend the communication from God—to Soul—to the human consciousness.

   It takes patience, persistence, and desire to keep the inner connection to Divine Spirit open.  Divine Spirit, the essence of God is what makes contact with us through sleepong  dreams and waking dreams.   So we must strive to keep that inner connection—the heart center—open to this love on a daily basis.
   
    L O V E is the call letter of your inner channel.  This is your private channel tuned into receive dream messages from God.  Daily prayer, meditation or contemplation is what sets your dial to the L O V E connection.

    To learn more about contemplation and visualization to help open this inner connection and expand you awareness go to visualization.


 

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                                            Dream Study Tips and Tools

TIP ONE: Keep a Dream Journa
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    If you want to learn what dreams are telling you, it is vitally important that you record your dreams—keep a dream journal. Be sure to record them the first thing in the morning before they fade from your memory.

    If something awakens you in the middle of the night, focus on the dream you were having and record it.  Even if you don’t want to be bothered at this time—ignore the impulse to ignore it. First thing each morning before putting your feet on the floor, lay with eyes closed and recall your dreams.   If what you remember seems to be only bits and pieces of your dreams, record this unseemly babble—for when the pieces are strung together they could contain, precious pearls of wisdom for you.

 

   TOOL: Be Prepared. Keep a pen, tablet, flashlight on your night stand for easy access to write down your dreams.  Later in the day when you have time, you can log them in your dream journal.  Or use a voice activated tape recorder that you can easily reach for and verbally record your dreams.  This is what I use.  I then type them on my computer, print out the page when it is filled with dream entries, and then put it in my three ringed dream journal.

    TIP TWO: Use an Affirmation. Remembering dreams isn’t always easy, but it can be done more efficiently with practice.  If you are constantly saying, “I never dream and if I do dream I forget the morning to bother with my dreams.”   If you often do make one of these remarks, you are sending a negative message to your mind and your mind  will listen to it.  The mind-set is failure in dream recall so therefore, you will not remember the dream message that could be of utmost importance to you from God.

 

   TOOL: Change Your Mind-Set.  You can use an affirmation to re-set your attitude and change your mind-set before falling asleep each night. One reason dream recall is still difficult even if you whole heartily want to remember them, could be your lack of self-assurance that you have the ability to do so. So when you say the affirmation, you need to think about it with a positive frame of mind and say it with a voice of confidence with the belief that God truly speaks to you—Soul in dreams. The affirmation is; "I will remember my dreams."

 

      TIP THREE: Awaken Peacefully.   If you have a loud ringing alarm clock this could be a reason why dreams are not remembered.  The shrill blast from the ringing alarm reaches the mind with a sharp sound that in turn causes you to awaken in response to this sound without the memory of any dreams.

 

   TOOL: Set the Mood.  The best wake-up tool is a clock-radio.  Set to a station you know plays soft, soothing, melodic melodies at the time you need to be awakened. Be sure the clock-radio also has a snooze dial. 

 

   When the first sounds of the alarm music goes off,  reach over and push the snooze button.  Now lay there relaxed with eyes closed and think about the dreams you had. As you recall your dreams feel love and gratitude that God speaks to you through your dreams.  Even if the recall is little or none on a particular morning, continue to be appreciative of this spiritual connection—your private channel of communication from God.

 

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Dream Forum

 

      I welcome you to MY DREAM FORUM where you can have your say about dreams.

  • Post suggestions of what you do to enhance your dream awareness.
  • Share a tip, tool or technique you found helpful for your dream study.
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