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Sunday, March 11, 2012

Types of Dreams & 'Pops'


Dreamus Aliveus

Types of Dreams
The following 'types' are arbitrary categories and refer to dreams we have while asleep as well as daydreams, journeys in imagination, intuitive messages, etc. Any dream can be a combination of one or more of the 'types listed below. The source of this information is from over 45 years of personal experience with dreams and dreamwork, from formal training in Jungian Depth Psychology, and also from research of the work of other dreamworkers and researchers.
  • Spiritual Dreams... all dreams can be viewed at a spiritual level and as being presented to us by the wise 'Source' energy that permeates all of life. Individually this may be seen as our deepest and highest Soul wisdom attempting to communicate with us to introduce new energy or reveal patterns that have been unconscious. Some spiritual dreams will be accompanied by qualities and feelings of a positive nature and we sense a connection to "God" or the unseen "Mystery"...

    Dreams have played a part in shaping religions and belief systems across the planet. From Jacob's dreams of angels in the Bible, to Mohammed's dream inspiring his spiritual mission in the Quran, to the "dreaming" of the Australian Aboriginals. Dream interpretation and analysis has been an ongoing aspect of human experience from all 'ages.'
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  • Astral Dreams may find us traveling outside our physical form or being in spirit or ethereal form and even see our physical body dissociated from our astral body. We may encounter other astral entities from this or other dimensions outside of our concepts of time and space.
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  • Personality Dreams usually show us some unconscious interactions between aspects of our individual energy patterns and dynamics... They may also reveal repressed emotions from the day... while all dreams can be seen at various levels and from various perspectives; the personality dream is usually understood with its potential to uncover areas of personal growth.
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  • Physiological Dreams - Some dreams are said to be direct reflections of our needs in the conscious world. For example, a dream where the sleeper is shivering in the snow may simply mean an extra blanket is required. In dream and sleep research it was found that shifting a person's pillow or hand just a small distance could produce dreams of falling off a cliff or other sensations of being off balance.
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  • Prophetic Dreams can also be labeled "premonitions." In these "visions" we will be presented with some occurrence which is to happen outside our current time frame and conscious knowledge. We may not even know many of the details such as the exact date and time... where, who... but usually have a sense of nature of the situation. Visions and dreamtime images are outside the normal sensory limits imposed by concepts of time and space... once we have had these intuitive visions, our conceptual world view can be altered and changed forever... and sometimes that is there purpose it seems.
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  • Nightmares are mostly classified as such because there is a fairly high level of fear experienced by the dreamer. Nightmares can be quite positive because they represent important information and energy that is trying to become conscious. The fear can be seen as an ego defense that helps to protect established egoic patterns and drive us away from facing the "monster' or threatening situation. What remains repressed and unconscious can control our waking actions.
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  • Vehicle Dreams can show us who is controlling the movement in our lives at the current time and what are the circumstances.
    • Individual Vehicle: Car, Bicycle, Motorcycle, Unicycle, etc... Who is driving the car? Are their passengers? Does the car work? Is it our car? What shape is it in? What kind of car is it?
    • Group Vehicle: Bus, Train, Airplane, Ship, Spacecraft, etc... are you riding with others? What are the circumstances? Where are you going? ...can indicate some type of community, cluster, or shared group energies
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  • Transition Dreams are dreams in which we may be in a location that is associated with making changes in travel, such as being in an airport, bus station, train station, being in a place while traveling, etc.
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  • Lucid Dreams are dreams in which we are conscious within the dream that we are dreaming or they may be dreams on the edge of lucidity in which we are trying to figure out in the dream if it is a dream or a waking experience.
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  • Compensatory Dreams are dreams that help bring balance to our lives and reveal what Jung described as the 'shadow' side of the psyche. The dark side shows us parts of ourselves we have repressed. An example is a Nun who dreams she is promiscuous. Another would be a peaceful or passive person dreaming of being angry or shooting others.
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  • Recurring Dreams may be a sign that we are not paying attention to the message that is trying to come through...and can lead to unresolved issues in our waking lives. The intent of the unconscious 'director' in these instances is to find a dream which impacts upon the dreamer in the most beneficial way. The unconscious mind repeats the dream to get our attention and perhaps sees this particular dream as the best means to "break through"...
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  • Problem-Solving Dreams and Intuitions are designed to convey a message to the sleeper that will aid them in overcoming a problem in their conscious life. It shows the synthesizing nature of the unconscious mind and may also be connected to the collective reservoir of knowledge or to other unseen entities... It is said that very often such messages are delivered by a messenger whose identity is of utmost importance in discerning the message. Daily issues can be resolve in this "out of the box" mode and we have examples of great inventions coming together in this way.
We can probably go on in creating this list of dream types. If one 'pops' into your mind as you have been reading this, I invite you to send your comments and suggestions to john@sunhutch.com or make a comment at the end of the blog post.
You are also invited to share your dreamtime images and daytime 'intuitive 'pops'... I do appreciate the comments, questions, dreams, 'pops' and guidance you are sharing...
May our Dreamtime messages and intuitive 'pops' enliven our waking moments... John
... and welcome to this Present Moment!
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John Hutchinson - Denver, Colorado, USA
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Saturday, February 11, 2012

Some Assumptions about Dreams – Part I




The following are some assumptions I have about dreams and the dream process… I don’t know if they are true or not… but they seem to fit my experience:


1.    Dreams are meaningful
The meaning may not always be clear at first and depending on the type of dream, clarity may come later… the main working belief here is that there is purpose in life and a process of unfolding awareness… a synthesis toward wholeness…


2.    Dreams can teach us something new
The wisdom of the “unconscious mind” provides clues to help us open and grow… The dreamscape is trying to teach us something new… perhaps some hidden ego dynamics… or new abilities… or expanding awareness to multi-dimensions…


3.    The dreamer is the final authority of his or her dream meaning
In groups, people share the meaning as if it were their own dream… These are always projections and the dreamer must decide if other people’s projections seem to fit ... if there is an “ah-ha” moment, then there is probably a match… I always try to say or write: “If it were my dream”… before I comment to remind myself and others that what I say or write are mere projections… I am not the authority regarding your dreams…YOU ARE!


4.    Everyone dreams and may or may not remember their dreams
Sleep and dream research have shown that we have certain dream-states that occur within our sleep cycles… If you do not remember your dreams it is most likely that you have no way to work with the dreamscapes… One thing you can do is to ask your unconscious to give you a dream that you will remember… Place a notebook by your bed and write anything down that you recall, even if it is a brief fragment…


5.    Nightmares can be helpful
Some of my most fearful dreams produced some incredible lessons… Our egoic structure or personal ego is well established and will do what it can to protect its domain… it was constructed in the process of surviving as best it could… Fear in a nightmare can mean that the ego is trying to fight against some important information from coming through to consciousness. I always try my best to stay with a fearful situation in a dream to see what might be transformed… sometimes it works, sometimes I wake to escape the dream situation…


6.    Consciousness is continuous and interconnected
This simply means Life is One… and our dreams occur at various levels… Sometimes they are showing us very personal dynamics we may be repressing for daily life… at other times they may be connecting to transpersonal or spiritual dimensions beyond individual ego boundaries… perhaps in a mass collective consciousness… perhaps at the level of archetypal of universal patterns… perhaps in astral projections where our ethereal or spirit body moves to other locations or planes… The larger “Mind” that includes ‘All’ is really the stuff of Divine Love… and includes all information that ever was or will be…


7.    Time is an illusion
Dreams, like intuition can provide specific information that will come to pass in a day or a month… these are premonitions of the NOW that has not yet entered our conscious experience… This concept is hard for the logical mind to understand since it is based more on time and linear thinking… this is not to say that time does not exist, but rather there is much more and less to ‘time’ than meets our everyday ‘eye’….


8.    Dreams are selective
By this I mean, our larger unconscious mind present what we need or are ready for at the time… and the more we are conversant with this Higher Self part of our unconscious, the more we are able to work in cooperation with our deeper purpose and mission, often seeding dreams for answers, directions, astral travel, etc.


…And there is always more to come… and we are all-ways more than we think we are!