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Aileana
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the only information i can find on Dreamweavers is from a website that is selling a book.
It statess that our dreams have a superior intelligence in them, a wisdom and cleverness that guides us. They convey to us illuminating insights. They warn us about danger. They predict future events. They hint at the deeper meaning of life. Dreams steer us to an adapted, wise attitude toward life.

If thats true then why, for the last three nights have i been dreaming of people dying?
the first night it was a relative.
the second night a friend.
the third night a coworker.

would it be symbolism for something big coming that will affect us all and these three people symbolize the different types of relationships we all have?

dreaming of death has always been a very frightening thing but this for some reason isn't, it almost makes sense even though i don't understand it.

if anyone has any input on dreamweavers i would appreciate your opinions
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Have look at the movie Waking Life, the whole topic of the movie is death and dreams.
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06/15/2010 08:35 AM
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Have look at the movie Waking Life, the whole topic of the movie is death and dreams.
 Quoting: Harmonics


i've never heard of the movie, i'll have to check that out.
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the only information i can find on Dreamweavers is from a website that is selling a book.
It statess that our dreams have a superior intelligence in them, a wisdom and cleverness that guides us. They convey to us illuminating insights. They warn us about danger. They predict future events. They hint at the deeper meaning of life. Dreams steer us to an adapted, wise attitude toward life.

If thats true then why, for the last three nights have i been dreaming of people dying?
the first night it was a relative.
the second night a friend.
the third night a coworker.

would it be symbolism for something big coming that will affect us all and these three people symbolize the different types of relationships we all have?

dreaming of death has always been a very frightening thing but this for some reason isn't, it almost makes sense even though i don't understand it.

if anyone has any input on dreamweavers i would appreciate your opinions
 Quoting: Aileana


dreams are not always for interpretation. Sometimes it just your mind doing it's artistic thing and going off on tangents. Sometimes it is a way a releasing stress internally. etc. Don't worry you are not contributing to someones death and are not being forewarned. This information has already been determined before that person was born. People are just playing out the cards they were already dealt.
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06/15/2010 08:37 AM
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Death in dreams is more appropriately defined as a new beginning
It is the Thunderbolt that steers the Universe
- Heraclitus
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the only information i can find on Dreamweavers is from a website that is selling a book.
It statess that our dreams have a superior intelligence in them, a wisdom and cleverness that guides us. They convey to us illuminating insights. They warn us about danger. They predict future events. They hint at the deeper meaning of life. Dreams steer us to an adapted, wise attitude toward life.

If thats true then why, for the last three nights have i been dreaming of people dying?
the first night it was a relative.
the second night a friend.
the third night a coworker.

would it be symbolism for something big coming that will affect us all and these three people symbolize the different types of relationships we all have?

dreaming of death has always been a very frightening thing but this for some reason isn't, it almost makes sense even though i don't understand it.

if anyone has any input on dreamweavers i would appreciate your opinions


dreams are not always for interpretation. Sometimes it just your mind doing it's artistic thing and going off on tangents. Sometimes it is a way a releasing stress internally. etc. Don't worry you are not contributing to someones death and are not being forewarned. This information has already been determined before that person was born. People are just playing out the cards they were already dealt.
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thanks AC i really appreciate that. as much as you know you can't control dreams you do feel guilt that you are in a way witnessing their death
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Death in dreams is more appropriately defined as a new beginning
 Quoting: Celtic (woad-man)


the cycle of life? or are we talking renewal as in spirit?
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Have look at the movie Waking Life, the whole topic of the movie is death and dreams.


i've never heard of the movie, i'll have to check that out.
 Quoting: Aileana


Best part of it:

[link to www.youtube.com]

"The Holy Moment"
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is that the waking life that the ac was referring too?
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Death in dreams is more appropriately defined as a new beginning


the cycle of life? or are we talking renewal as in spirit?
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Renewal as in a new career; a move to another house; a new partner e.g., but yeah, possibly/probably spiritual renewal also
It is the Thunderbolt that steers the Universe
- Heraclitus
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is that the waking life that the ac was referring too?
 Quoting: Aileana


Yes it is, but it doesn't really say anything about the movie. Try some of the other youtube clips of the movie, there's a lot of philosophical talk in it but the it's all occurring within dreams.
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06/15/2010 09:04 AM
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I think I need to write a book on dreams.

It is lucid dreaming that holds most of the power, and it takes much practice in figuring out exactly how things work in the dream state.
Aileana  (OP)

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06/15/2010 09:12 AM
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Death in dreams is more appropriately defined as a new beginning


the cycle of life? or are we talking renewal as in spirit?


Renewal as in a new career; a move to another house; a new partner e.g., but yeah, possibly/probably spiritual renewal also
 Quoting: Celtic (woad-man)


hmm this makes perfect sense, lot going on for me right now and some of it will cause a lot of turmoil

hf
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is that the waking life that the ac was referring too?


Yes it is, but it doesn't really say anything about the movie. Try some of the other youtube clips of the movie, there's a lot of philosophical talk in it but the it's all occurring within dreams.
 Quoting: Harmonics


I will defiantly check out the clips posted. I just can't do it at work but I'm looking forward to seeing them, very intriguing.

thanks hf
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hmm this makes perfect sense, lot going on for me right now and some of it will cause a lot of turmoil

hf
 Quoting: Aileana


All the best hf
It is the Thunderbolt that steers the Universe
- Heraclitus
Aileana  (OP)

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I think I need to write a book on dreams.

It is lucid dreaming that holds most of the power, and it takes much practice in figuring out exactly how things work in the dream state.
 Quoting: Sickscent


would you care to share some of your knowledge?
not an area i know a lot about but with the dreams i've been having its starting to really interest me
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check out lucid dreaming... enjoy!
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dreams are not always for interpretation. Sometimes it just your mind doing it's artistic thing and going off on tangents. Sometimes it is a way a releasing stress internally. etc. Don't worry you are not contributing to someones death and are not being forewarned. This information has already been determined before that person was born. People are just playing out the cards they were already dealt.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1003885

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