Believe in dreams

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     I never understood the need to see a psychic to tell you the future, talk to a dead loved one, and be reassured by a stranger that I'm on the right path. I understand completely that there are times in life that a little guidance would be a relief but what these people do not understand is that we have all the answers to our questions already.
      When I was a kid I had some of the most wildest, craziest and adventurous dreams. I used to ask my parents why we have them. They never knew what to say as I always got the "just because" or  "it's just part of being human."  That didn't answer my question.  Our dreams are messages, hints, clues, they are direction, inspiration, and answers to all that we NEED to know.  "Need," meaning the things that will benefit us in a positive way. There are things that we shouldn't know and that's why we don't know them.
      If we pay attention to our dreams and kept a dream journal so we wouldn't forget them, we would see that the answers to a lot of our questions are in our dreams. This comes from impressions, ideas, people, and situations in our life that our subconscious has taken and given us back in the form of a dream. It is like a big message board for us to communicate with our higher being, the universe, our sub conscious and other spiritual communication.
       We all have the power to use ourselves to answer anything we want to know. We have to be clear, balanced and confident in the feeling of inspired interpretation. We doubt so much of ourselves and the more we do this the less visible our dreams will be and our source guidance will no longer be heard.

      Dreams can also have a big impact on our life. My whole life has been shaped around the dreams I had as a child. I unknowingly then let my source guide me so my dreams were clear and vivid. I put so much emotion and I could not stand the fact it was only a dream that I couldn't let it go. So I made it real but only in make believe, in my daydreams, maladaptive daydreaming.

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