Thursday, September 17, 2009

Dream incubation. In order to "catch a dream," you have to want to catch it, or remember it. It is like anything else we want to accomplish: takes intention and lots of it. When we are tired in the middle of the night or in the morning, who cares about catching the dream and writing something down. But if you don't try to remember the dream, you won't. You think you will or at least that's what I think. I say to myself, I can remember this! Sometimes, in the middle of the night, I review the scene over and over in my mind. I am tired and I don't want to reach over and get a pen and paper. Sometimes, in the morning, I am lucky. I remember the dream, but most times, nothing. Nada. It is gone, fleeting, ephemeral, gossamer, zip, zilch. So why take a chance and lose that information when you can catch the dream by writing it down. It is fun to get new information about yourself. Ask yourself this very important question: Who is the most important person to learn about? You guessed right....you. Dreams are an easy road inward. An easy and fun way to learn about You!

Tonight, Let's set our intention together. Before going to bed decide what problem you want to solve, an answer you need, a person you want to connect. Living or dead. I like to meet my husband in the dream world. He crossed over in August so I can reach him at times, easily. Take for example the dream I had a few days after he died.

We were walking together on a pier. He was healthy and looked like he did when we were together on a trip. He was wearing his black jacket and red baseball cap. I said, Shlo, look at you. You are healthy and healed. You look great, amazing. We have to tell people, the doctors. What did it? What healed you? I was so excited. The dream was very real. He was his patient grounded self. He agreed, he was healed. I said to him, I am really with you and you are really healed. This is so real that there is no reason to even think this is a dream. (That's how real dreams can be).
Matter to fact, I continued, I am going to pretend that I am sleeping and try and wake-up. And I know of course that I won't wake up, I said in the dream. Because I am walking with you right now. Then I shook myself and woke-up.
In many ways a satisfying dream . I was with my husband in the dream world. I told him I would meet him in the dream world and we are meeting together. On the other hand, I wish I had enjoyed walking with him a little bit longer before I tested that reality. Okay Shlo, let's meet again.
I will let you all know what happens. Good dreaming.
Ruth

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Tonight. Let's practice Dream Intention or Dream Incubation. Pose a problem that you want to solve. Write it down and think about it. Say it aloud a few times, then, let it go. Get your notebook and in the morning write any snippet or memory about the dream. Let your dreams unfold!

Monday, September 7, 2009

Dream Prophecy



I've always been a dreamer.
Since I was three years old I have had vivid dreams. For just about every significant event, and I mean important events like divorces, deaths, birth, I dream the future outcome of the event before it happens. That's what makes precognitive dreams so fascinating.
I love tracking my dreams and there are several reasons I am
writing this blog.
First, I need to write, an outlet for my energy.
Second, it will make me more intentional tracking my dreams.
Third, I want to connect to fellow dreamers.

Writing is not new for me, nor is tracking my dreams. I published two books. One is called Dream Moments: Prophecy and Intuition. Many precognitive events that happened in my life are in the book, but blogging is new. I can see the advantages of blogging; writing another book seems too cumbersome to do right now. Blogging is easier and I am sure someone will read this and comment positively, and we can chat about dreams.

Let me bring you up to date.

My husband just died. He had a long illness and was fighting bravely when suddenly a turn of events happened and he died. About ten days before he died, when he was still walking two miles a day, I had a dream.
In the dream I was driving down an icy road trying to get my car down this slippery slope. I could see my husband ahead of me down the road. I wanted to follow him, but he was far ahead. I could see his shadow. He was walking with a stick, the same one he used in waking life when walking in the park.
A Dream Voice in the dream said, "Your husband is going on ahead down the road before you." At that moment I was reminded like I have been in other dreams, that it wasn't my time yet to go. This leads me to believe that when it is my time, I'll be ushered out quickly, no mistaking when I leave this earth. Or at least I hope it's that way.
In the dream it was my husband's time to die. He was going on ahead down the road before me the Dream Voice said. And like so many other dreams I have had in life, ten days later he died.
This prophetic dream allowed my conscious mind to accept, at least partially, that his time was coming soon.

The dream, gave me time to review with him in waking life all of the wonderful things we did together in this life. This happened the day before he went into the hospice.
I asked him for forgiveness, just to make sure that things were clear. I needed to be absolved of anything I might not have done for him. After a long and grueling illness, caregivers often feel this way. We cried together. I think he knew that his time was near, but he never accepted that he was going to die until perhaps three days before he did. But die he did, and I miss him. I think about him every day. In fact, I talk aloud to him in the house, the car, and on my walks in the park trying to find answers to why he left the earth so young and why he had such a hard battle with his disease. Maybe to teach all of us how to be brave? He was brave, very brave. Many times I told him he was brave. I told him that I could never endure the sickness that came from the treatments that were supposed to make him well.
Lucky for me, I see him in my dreams and I hear him in the waking world. I am glad I can tune into these over levels of reality.

So...for this blog, I set my intention on deepening my experience with dreams that help me grow psychologically and spiritually. I want to understand more deeply what souls do on the other side when they die. I believe that if I set my intention, I can increase my consciousness and be aware when I travel out of my body at night when I sleep learning in astral schools and libraries on the other side, places we have access to when when we sleep confirming what I know to be true.

So where do we go when we die? We leave the physical body. The silver chord breaks. But the missing link and something we ignore, don't know, or insist on too much scientific information for verification which we can never ever get in this situation, (our Western obsession), we begin a new journey and travel to the other side like we do when we sleep and dream. Just like a dream, when we die, we engage in many of the same activities like the activities we did while here on earth. The difference is we are now in our astral body learning and growing. Didn't a great man once say, "there are many mansions in my Father's Heaven?" This man was a fellow dreamer and Astral traveler.

Being intentional is important. I invite you to become more intentional about your dreams. Get out your notebooks, your journals and when you wake up in the middle of the night or in the morning, write down your dreams or snippets of the dream and grow with me on the inner, a journey which is the most interesting and may even be the last frontier. Write to me on this blog or at Relaxwithruth@gmail.com
In past lives, when we lived in Egypt, we used to go into Incubation Temples to purify and to receive messages through dream. But more on that later.
I will keep you posted. Ruth