What is the dream of the past for? Dreams about your past lives. richard webster


Richard Webster. Memories of Past Lives KARMA

DREAMS ABOUT YOUR PAST LIVES

Everything we see and seem to be is only a dream within a dream.

Edgar Allan Poe (1809 - 1849)
My students look at me in horror when I convince them that they can reclaim and replay their past lives in their dreams. “We don’t remember our dreams,” they say. “How can you remember your past lives after seeing them in a dream?” Fortunately, you can learn how to remember dreams and manage them so that they reveal to you valuable information about a past life.

Dreams are thoughts, sensations, images and emotions that run through our minds while we sleep. They are part of the altered state of consciousness that we enter every night. On average, about 20% of our sleep is spent in the dream state. For most people, they last about two and a half hours.

Dreams are an important part of our life. Every night we have between four and seven dreams and spend on average about six to seven years of our lives dreaming. In fact, if we failed to dream, we would become seriously ill. Studies have shown that depressed people experience fewer dreams than usual. When they begin to dream more, as indicated by the faster movement of the eyeballs, it means that they have begun to recover.

From time immemorial, people have been fascinated by dreams. Dream research also began a long time ago. The first serious book on this subject was written by the Marquis d'Herve de Saint-Denis, who tried to influence his dreams. He even played music at night in an attempt to stimulate a certain type of dream. His book Dreams and How to Manage Them appeared in 1867 .

Unfortunately, it has not been widely adopted. Even Sigmund Freud failed to find a copy of it.

A significant breakthrough came in 1953 when researchers discovered that rapid eye movement during sleep indicates that a person is dreaming. The first experiments confirmed that twenty out of twenty-seven people had vivid dreams during the rapid movement of the eyeballs. But only four people out of twenty-three, waking up, remembered dreams that occurred without moving the eyeballs.

Since then, thousands of experiments have been carried out. On average, 80% of people who were woken up during "REM sleep" (with accelerated eyeball movement) reported having extremely vivid dreams. People who were woken up in another period also reported that they also had dreams for 30-50% of the time, but not as vivid and more like thoughts.

Waking up after a night's rest, you still vaguely remember the dream. But as soon as you start your daily activities, it quickly disappears.

A good way to remember dreams is to keep a dream diary. If possible, lie in bed for a few minutes after waking up and think about your dream. Try not to move. For some unknown reason, it is easier to remember a dream by thinking about it in the same position in which you saw it. Remember the dream, gradually more and more details will return to you. Keep calm. Do not try to forcefully clarify vague impressions. Focus on the details you remember and see what else comes up.

Then, when you feel ready to record, record everything. I keep a dream diary and keep it by my bed. You can record your dreams on tape or even draw what you remember. The choice of method you prefer is irrelevant. The main thing is that it should be light and help you review your dreams after some time.

Some of my students have chosen to start by writing down a few key words or phrases. According to them, such a recording helps to clarify the dream in the mind, thereby making it easier to describe the dream later.

It is very important to write down everything you remember. Don't embellish or censor anything. You will be surprised and even shocked by what happens. It doesn't matter. Write everything down exactly as you remember. Often at first dreams seem incomplete, but over time they begin to gradually unfold. If you miss obscure details in the notes, you will lose important information that could later become clear. Keep your dream diary in a safe place. If necessary, even under lock and key.

Of course, you won't succeed if you wake up in a panic and jump out of bed to run to work. In this case, you will have to set the alarm ten minutes earlier than usual. This is enough time to think about your dreams and write them down. Or you can focus on remembering your dreams on the weekends and any other time when you don't have to get up on a call.

Another method is to dictate your dreams to someone you absolutely trust. It was this method that the famous writer Joan Grand used. Finding that many dreams told about her life in previous incarnations, she learned to wake up several times a night and write down what she saw in a dream. The longer this went on, the more complicated the dreams became, and eventually her husband began to write down her dreams instead. When she decided to publish these records, the husband was extremely alarmed, not wanting to disclose that his wife believed in reincarnation. Joan Grand's first book, The Winged Pharaoh, appeared in 1937 and became a bestseller. Not surprisingly, the publication of the book meant the end of her first marriage. At that time, no one knew that this book was a story about one of the author's past lives. As a result, the writer created several historical novels that actually told about her past lives.

DREAMS ABOUT YOUR PAST LIVES

Remembering a dream in the morning is easier after a good night's rest. If you go to bed very late or after a heavy meal, you have little chance of remembering what you dreamed about. The same applies to the state after the abuse of alcohol or drugs. But if you lay down to rest in a calm, peaceful frame of mind, you will almost certainly remember your dreams.

Before falling asleep, tell yourself that you will remember your dreams when you wake up. It is from such simple things that the number of dreams that you restore in your memory in the morning depends. This is because we tend to remember what is important to us rather than what is unimportant. If you take your dreams seriously, you will quickly develop the ability to remember them.

All my friends who have tried this method have managed to develop this ability in themselves. Instead of vague, quickly fading impressions, they remember vivid details and get a clear picture of what happened in a dream. This is not surprising, since, upon waking, they invariably and confidently begin to remember their dreams.

If you wake up in the morning and don't remember a single dream, lie quietly for a few minutes with your eyes closed. Think about the fact that you just need to remember your dreams, and see what happens. Sometimes a forgotten dream comes to mind as you lie quietly in bed waiting for it to return. The important thing is to just let it happen. But if you make an effort to bring sleep back into your awakened consciousness, you are doomed to failure. Dreams are evasive, they don't give in to pressure. It's great if the dream does come back to you, but don't worry if nothing comes back to your memory. When you feel ready to get up, get down to business. Remain confident that everything will work out the next morning.

Do these exercises for two weeks before attempting to have a dream in which you enter one of your past lives. You will find that such experiments are fruitful, help you to comprehend the essence of things and are endlessly exciting.

The late D. Scott Rogo wrote a book about past lives called In Search of Yesterday: A Critical Examination of the Evidence for Reincarnation. As part of his research, he placed an ad in a magazine asking people who remembered their past lives to respond without resorting to the regression method. He found that in most plausible cases, people visited past lives in dreams.

Having gained some experience in remembering your dreams, you can move on to dreams relating to your many previous lives. It's easier than you can imagine.

As you go to bed, tell yourself that you will have a dream tonight about one of your previous lives and that you will remember it when you wake up. Think about your desire to remember past incarnations and then again tell yourself that if you had a dream about a past life, you will remember it in the morning.

If you have succeeded in your initial experiments in remembering your dreams, your mind will be flooded with all sorts of impressions when you wake up. Don't try to analyze them right away. Let them flow through your mind, creating a big picture or image. If you lie still and do not interfere with the flow of the process, the most unexpected insights can visit you. Then write down everything you remember as soon as possible.

It may happen that after waking up you do not remember any of your dreams. With a certain experience of remembering them, this is hardly possible. However, it happens. Do not worry. Try to repeat everything the next night, and the next, if necessary. Most importantly, stay positive and keep using this method. The memory of past lives will return.

ANALYSIS OF THE RESULTS

It may take several nights to get a complete picture of the past life. That's why it's important to write down every little thing that you remember, even if it seems to you that it doesn't agree with the main information received. Sometimes the same information will be given to you several nights in a row. Exploring it, you will discover new details every time. About two years ago I was talking on a radio show about dreams about reincarnations. A few weeks later, I was contacted by a couple who successfully tried my method. They were deeply excited about their success, but something still puzzled them. Gladys, the wife, learned everything about her past life as if from a collection of stories, like watching a movie. Bill, her husband, on the other hand, received tantalizing glimpses of scattered episodes, the meaning of which was not clear until several nights had passed. It seemed unfair to the spouses, as they told me, that one received his entire past life in one single dream, while the other learned about it in parts.

The answer is that we all think differently and therefore our recall abilities are also different. I can understand Bill's frustration when it took him several nights to get as much information as Gladys learned in one night. In addition, her memory was distinguished by its complete form and completeness, and he had to gradually weed out and compare the events of his life. But, in the end, the memory of the past returned. And no matter how long it took to resurrect their long-forgotten memories.

Bill's regression is of interest for a number of reasons. After the first night, he woke up literally thrown out of sleep by the impression that a bayonet and a German military helmet had made on him. He had no idea if he was a German soldier or if a German soldier attacked him. I leaned towards the latter option, because, when I woke up, I was very scared.

The next morning also did not bring clarity. I remembered an episode of quiet home life. He, his wife, and two small children enjoyed breakfast in the courtyard, overlooking the wide, slow-flowing river. On the opposite side of it stood a large castle. Bill thought it must be the River Rhine.

In his dream on the third night, Bill was standing behind a counter where people came up to him and insulted him. He did not know what to do to stop this whole nightmare, and, losing his composure, he began to sob. It seemed to him that he saw the bayonet again, but he was not sure of it.

On the fourth night, Bill saw himself at the funeral. Next to him were his wife and daughter. He realized that he was attending the funeral of his young son. Then the family came home and he noticed his reflection in the mirror. He was dressed in a military uniform, and he realized that he was an officer in the German army. The next morning, Bill woke up with no clear memory of the pictures, but with the knowledge that the wife from his past life was now his daughter.

The next night's dream brought back the memory of the tactical meeting with Kaiser Wilhelm. Several other officers were present in the room, and Bill realized that he was a senior officer in the German army. I woke up with a heavy sense of impending doom because I knew the war was lost.

On the seventh morning, Bill got up, clearly remembering that he was in the hospital awaiting death. His wife and already adult daughter were sitting by his bed. The daughter was in her final months of pregnancy. He wanted to speak to them, to tell them how much he loved them, but the words stuck in his throat. He burst into tears of disappointment, and his wife gently wiped them away. He lay on the bed and looked at them, and as he looked, the picture slowly faded. Suddenly he was plunged into darkness and realized that he had died.

Bill was able to line up these disparate memories in a neat row only after the last dream. “I was a sensitive, caring person who hated war but thrived on it,” he told me. “I loved beauty and I am sure that in that life I worked as an agent for the sale of works of art. I did not want to fight, but I was forcibly drawn in. It was financially beneficial for me, because the people I met during the war later became my clients. Was this life happy? Hard to say. At certain moments I was proud of myself and felt fulfilled, but most often I was ashamed of what I was doing.

I asked him if he felt proud and satisfied in his present life. He rubbed his chin, considering the question. “I've never really thought about it before,” he said. But I think the answer must be yes. I have unshakable moral values, and I have not done anything that I would really be ashamed of. I remember breaking up with my friends as a teenager when they were about to do something I didn't think was right." He smiled. “Maybe I learned something in that past life. There I did a lot of things that I shouldn't have done. I could justify myself by saying that back then, in wartime, I had no choice. But is that really the point?"

Gladys' past life was much simpler. She was the only daughter in a family that lived in South East England in the 18th century. Parents loved their daughter to the point of madness, and she married the eldest son of her parents' best friend. The marriage was happy and they had seven children. Gladys survived them all and saw herself on her deathbed surrounded by loving grandchildren. “It has certainly been a happy life,” she told me. “Not eventful, even boring, but I have always been surrounded by love.”

How does it relate to this life?

Gladys looked at her husband. “Bill and I talked about it quite a lot. I guess in my past life I was selfish and never thought about people who were less fortunate than me. In this life, I am also happy with my friends and family, but now I devote a lot of time to charity.” She squeezed Bill's hand. "Maybe even too much." Although Gladys and Bill learned about their past lives in different ways, it helped both of them in their search for answers to the questions that their current life poses.

Gladys and Bill had a desire to further explore these former lives of theirs. There are two ways to use dreams for this. One is to keep doing what you started. When they go to bed at night, they need to tell themselves that they will return to this past life in order to learn more about it. Another method is to explore your past lives through vivid dreaming.

METHOD OF RETURNING DISTANT MEMORIES

The distant memory method is misleadingly perceived as quite easy and is often used to study one's past lives. Although the method seems to be the epitome of simplicity itself, it takes some practice to achieve results when applied. My friend Stefan spent many months remembering the events of his real life before accidentally returning to his old one. Therefore, it would be a good idea to have a few sessions to find out how early in this life you can recall before moving back to another life.

* Step One - Get Comfortable

Get comfortable. Where - it does not matter, the main thing is that you feel comfortable and warm. During the summer months, I love experimenting with distant memories outdoors. Most often I lay down on a bed or I sit down on a convenient chair. It is not so important where you settle down, the main thing is that no one disturbs you. Many prefer to do this experiment at night in bed.

*Step two - breathe deeply

Close your eyes and take a few slow, deep breaths in and out. Inhale slowly to a count of five, hold your breath again to a count of five, and exhale to a count of eight.

* Step Three - Relax

Relax as deeply as you can. Repeating the phrase "I am completely relaxed, I am completely relaxed" can help you with this.

* Step Four - Visualize clearly an important event from the recent past

Clearly imagine an important event in your life that happened over the past few years. People imagine events differently. If you are a visual type, you will clearly see the event in your mind's eye. Remembering the sounds, touch or smells that accompany the event will also do. It simply means that you are auditory and kinesthetic and experience the event in your own way.

The sense of smell is an extremely effective means of returning to a past life due to its intense effect on our brain. It's amazing that different smells can bring back very important memories. Of the six senses, only the sense of smell transmits signals directly to the peripheral system, located in the part of the brain that seems to be responsible for memory, emotionality, and self-preservation.

* Step Five - Imagine Earlier Events

When you recall a significant event from the recent past, forget about it and allow yourself to be carried away to an event that happened in your life much earlier. It doesn't matter how old you were when it happened, as long as you travel back in time.

* Step six - repeat step five several times

As soon as you manage to imagine some event, forget about it and move to an even earlier time. Keep repeating this until you return to the most distant past of this life. It doesn't matter if you stop at when you were ten months old - or ten years old.

* Step seven - move as far back as possible

Now that you have moved back as far as you can, think about your desire to go back to one of your past lives and then see if you can go a little further. Now you have three options for the development of events: you can return to an even earlier experience of your present life, find yourself in a past one, or ... nothing will happen.

* Step Eight - Explore Your Past Life

If you have managed to return to the earliest event in your present life, repeat the seventh step as many times as necessary in order to find yourself in the past. Once in a former life, familiarize yourself with the environment surrounding the event in which you find yourself, and study it. If nothing happened and you were unable to return to a past life or an earlier event in your life, simply return to the present and repeat the exercise on another day. Few succeed on the first try, and you may have to repeat the exercise many times before you suddenly find yourself in a past life. That is why it is good to perform it at night in bed. If you were unable to return to your past life, at least you were able to relax and fall asleep peacefully. And if you have returned to a past life, explore it as much as you want.

* Step Nine - Return to the same past life at will

By regaining the memory of your former life, whether fragmented or not, you will have no difficulty returning to that past life in the future to learn more about it. Once the “door has been opened”, you can return there as often as you like.

Instead of focusing on some important event in your life, you can start with any event of yesterday. With yesterday's event clear in your mind, start thinking about something that happened last week, then last month, and so on. The point is to remember as many events of the past as possible, constantly moving back in time.

The distant memory method seems easy and is so for some people. However, I have known people who have been practicing this method for months without success. The most important thing in this method is the ability to just relax and let whatever happens, whatever it is. Not having immediate results, many become disillusioned with the method. But nothing worthwhile comes without hard work and hard work. Approach this exercise lightly and you will achieve success sooner.

I started dreaming about my past life many years before I knew it was possible. I was 4-5 years old, and the dream scared me a lot. Subsequently, the dream was repeatedly repeated absolutely without changes. He haunted me until my teenage years and then disappeared. For more than 15 years I have never seen him, but I still clearly remember not only what happened in him, but also my emotions.

Be a Surgeon

I am a male surgeon. An operation is underway, a person is lying on the table in front of me, he is almost completely covered with a sheet, only the place that I am operating on is left. The nurses help me. There are bright lights above me. The operation is not difficult, but something is wrong with my hand, it does not obey me. I make a mistake, it is fatal, a person cannot be saved, he dies right on the table.

I go into shock. This is the first time this has happened to me. I can't handle my remorse. I am completely engulfed in guilt. I do not believe in an afterlife, so I believe that a person is irretrievably lost. He could live if I could save him. And now he's nowhere, he's gone. I made it impossible to exist not only for him, but also to blame for his loved ones, who will never be able to be with him again. The endless blackness of emptiness obscures the eyes. She scares me so much that I wake up.

If we discard the fear of sleep, then it brought me amazing sensations. During it, I felt like a different person. This man was a self-confident atheist. He did not consider other people's opinions, always knowing that he was right. At the same time, he wanted to help others. But he did this not out of love for his neighbor, but because he considered anyone weaker than himself. He was obliged to help because he is stronger. This burden was both encouraging and depressing at the same time.

In the case of the patient's death, it became unbearable. The surgeon felt that only he was to blame. He should have, but he couldn't. This is a heavy blow, and the emotions that overwhelmed the doctor were the sharpest. Every time I dreamed about this life, I experienced them in their entirety. They are awful.

Why did I dream of a past life

I repeatedly thought why this particular life appeared in my dreams. Now I have come to the conclusion that the Surgeon still lives in me. I also suffer from the desire to help: I ​​serve everyone in a row, pick up homeless animals, offer help, even if it’s hard for me to help. Like the Surgeon, not out of love for others, but because I consider them potentially weaker. Who if not me?

What a relief to know that I don't owe anyone anything. The surgeon in me rejoices. Liberation came to me through books. From them I learned that everyone creates their own reality through thoughts. Humans and animals are larger than their current selves. They themselves choose how to be born, die, and what to experience during their earthly existence. I am not responsible for anyone but myself.

02 Mar 2018 1312

Each person sees dreams during night and daytime rest. What people see in a dream is the Past Lives of the Soul in the human body, but in other material bodies that it had throughout all 3 races of our Earth! The more often the Soul was born in the Material World, the more varied dreams a person has!

The dreams themselves always correspond to the age that the Soul lives in the Inhabited World at a given moment of Time. That is, a person sees himself in a dream as he is now, and not when he was small or will be old. Only those people who have passed in their development above the 6th Step of the Heavenly Ladder can sometimes see themselves in childhood or old age. Although, not all people notice the nuances of their age in a dream, unless they are watching themselves from the side. And then - THIS is possible only if that period of Time turned out to be fateful for the Soul and this can somehow affect its current life. After all, sleep is a kind of Time Machine. It is he who allows the Soul to return to the past of its lived Lives in order to:


To remember WHAT WAS once good or bad;

To return to a similar situation that was once in one of the Past Lives of the Soul and compare it with the situation that he faced already in this life, therefore some dreams that answer people to their problems are considered prophetic! But in fact, the Soul lived all this in one of its Past Lives.

For representatives of the 3 Lower Kingdoms, sleep is also of great importance. This is a kind of visual instruction for the survival of the Soul in the Material World! A dream always corresponds to that of the 3 Lower Kingdoms, in which the Soul resides in a given material shell. And the time of the year, which is at the given moment of time in the Material World.

DO NOT take the dreams you have, LITERALLY! That is, not always what you see in a dream was in reality once in one of the past Lives of your Soul!

The fact is that basically, when telling something or about something, a person slightly exaggerates the real event that happened to him. It all depends on how a person perceives this event: with humor or tragically. There are very few people who stick to the facts when talking about something. In this regard, this real event is distorted and remains in the memory of a person’s Personality, and then his Soul in a distorted form, therefore, in a dream, a person sees a DISTORTED version of this episode, which the Soul shows him from his Past Life.

In a dream, a person is similar to himself and at the same time not! If he has the opportunity to observe himself from the side. The city may be the one in which he lives or lived once, or it may be a city completely unfamiliar to him! Even a country or part of the world can be different! The people themselves and their way of life can be completely different from what you are used to now - in your real life.

In a dream, you see yourself, your relatives, friends and the places in which you lived or still live, but at the same time you are surprised by some of the absurdities of the dream:
In a dream, you can give the name of the area, but this is not the place where you live now or lived before;

The house in which you live in a dream is the same, but not the same;

The clothes that you are wearing in a dream are yours, but not the same as the one that is now hanging in your closet.

You can not talk about the rest of the little things, because there is a very large discrepancy between dream and reality!

This happens because the Soul ALWAYS strives for what it LOVED once, therefore those things that we choose by the Soul are very close to those that it or other people close to it had in Past Lives, and which they really liked to her.

If in a dream a person is just an outside observer, then the very fact of his REACTION to this or that act committed by his Soul in Past Lives is important! In this case, the decisive role is played by the emotional side of sleep and what a person FEELING as a Personality, seeing what his Soul + TA did, her other Personality (in another material body) sometime in the Past Lives of the Soul on Earth in this Universe!

Unfortunately, you will not see how your Soul lived in other Universes, because this refers to another Universe! All the Past Lives of Souls in another Universe were generalized into one Experience, which energetically strengthened the Soul, and in the new Universe the Soul always starts from scratch - with new Past Lives and with a new accumulation of Life Experience in the new Material World.

If in a dream a person himself lives the life of a dream, then this means that his Soul + Personality (your Personality) has entered that shell to correct some Mistake - already Karma, which still weighs on it.

This happens due to the fact that her current Personality of the Soul COULD develop in herself a new quality that will help her remove the Karma that has been dominating her Soul since that time! As a result, there is a TEMPORARY SUBSTITUTION of PERSONS, because the Soul is one in all its Lives on Earth, for it is IMMORTAL.

In principle, such a Substitution of Personalities can be seen in real life, but only from the outside:

1. These are the people who write with their left hand. They are given a Second Chance of life ALMOST in a similar situation that was once. It is now very important for them NOT to make a similar Mistake again. Otherwise, they will begin the Vicious Circle of repeated Births at the same moment in time.

2. If your acquaintance, friend or relative begins to say that he has already seen it somewhere and once ...

Of course, I saw - the Soul saw! But it was another Life of his Soul, which she ALREADY lived once.

3. If your acquaintance, friend or relative in a difficult situation ACTS in a way that he has never acted before this moment ...

And even if you ask him about it. He will frankly tell you that he ALWAYS does this, and not otherwise! And he will be right, because it is this Personality of the Soul from its other Life that does just that! But, if you, some time later, remember this episode and tell him about it, you will hear in response that he did NOT know that he could do this. And in general, he remembers it, as if through a dream. And it will be true, because that Personality returned to its Life, and this Personality returned back - to this real Life of the Soul!

To make sure which person is in front of you, look into his eyes. If your acquaintance, friend or relative has a different look - a changed look, then this means that the Substitution of the Personalities of his Soul did happen! Don't be scared. The soul of a person remains the same ...

True, the person himself will not be able to understand that this Substitution took place in a real, but different, Life of his Soul, because he believes that he is sleeping!

Correction of Mistakes in a dream by another Personality of the Soul takes place not in that life when it has already happened, but in the MIRROR!

An observant person will always notice that:

His dominant hand turned out to be his left;
And the heart is right!

But this, he will be able to notice only if there in a dream he looks at himself in the mirror! Or he needs to write something. In all other cases, it is very difficult and unrealistic to notice a discrepancy with his real life. Unless, a person specifically tries to do it.

A person in a dream is watching himself also because of the Looking Glass!

But, if during the Mistake that the Soul made in one of the Past Lives, other Souls in material shells suffered! Then in this case, the Soul has created Karma for itself, for the correction of which it must be born again and AT THE SAME TIME when those people who suffered as a result of the Mistake made by it will live on Earth!

A chance to CORRECT this Mistake is provided if the Soul itself WISHES to correct it by DUPLICATING the life where it created Karma for itself! This can happen either in the next Life of the Soul, or in the next race, or through the race, but such a chance will certainly be given to any Soul.

Each Soul, being born in the Inhabited World, has its own task or Purpose, which it will try to fulfill throughout its life in the Material World. It also happens that the Purpose of her birth on Earth is fulfilled! And even more than that, the Soul, due to its Personality, COULD defeat death and survive, extending the terms of its life and continuing its life on Earth! That's when the Soul has an INFLUENTIAL STOCK of life in the Material World, which it can use at its own discretion, as a Personality + Soul! Exactly THIS Personality + Soul.

It may happen that in some of the Lives of the Soul on the planet, its Personality, during its life on Earth, will NOT be able to Fulfill its Birth Destiny! And then, the Personality + Soul that was in this material body is REPLACED by the Personality + Soul of that material body that was in that of the Past Lives of the Soul, when its life went BEYOND the established deadlines and became that untouchable reserve that will come in handy right now - in this Life to fulfill its Destiny!

Without the participation of Shambhala, such Substitutions of Personality and Soul from one of its material body to another of its own material body do not occur! And it will look like this: A person fell asleep and sees a dream that suddenly became a reality ...

Everything around him is different: the environment, the people, and himself! The situation may be the same - but not the same. The people around him he knows, but they treat him differently. In the mirror, he sees himself, but he: older or younger, fuller or thinner, and his hair is longer or shorter ...

And then, both Personalities + Soul will be given the Second Chance of life in the new Life of the Soul. After all, for the Soul the Time is ONE: Past, Present and Future The Soul can live simultaneously at the same Time.

It is during sleep that we can casually sweep through all the Lives of our Soul and not understand this…

There are other dreams when a person sees the Spiritual World of the Heavenly Kingdom. But this is not given to all people, but only to those who once in the Past Lives of their Soul reached the 8th Step of the Heavenly Ladder in their development and passed all 12 Hours of the Night to return Home to their Parent - God. Although, it is unlikely that a person will understand that his Soul is in the Heavenly Kingdom…

Living in the Spiritual World, many people cannot rise above the Labyrinth of the 4th Hour of the Night of the Kingdom of the Dead in the Underworld, because in this life they are stuck in their development, somewhere on the first lower Steps of the Heavenly Ladder. And those who in their current life purposefully move up in their development to the 8th Step of the Heavenly Ladder can not only travel in a dream throughout the Universe, but also meet their Spiritual Father or their Spiritual Mother, if this is THEIR desire - the desire of the Soul + Personality and its Parent - God.

I want to return to the previous topic about replacing the Soul and its Personality with another Personality of the same Soul, which we talked about a little higher. But now it is necessary to say a few words about the REPLACEMENT of the Soul itself. Only Lamas, Gurus or other Teachers whose Souls are from the Supreme Gods can physically replace one Soul with another Soul! And then, this action requires the VOLUNTARY consent of both parties, where the Souls of these people themselves agree among themselves! The rest of the people - mere mortals - will not be able to do this! Unless, you can hang on a person, or rather on his Soul, someone else's Personality, but no more than that, because when replacing strangers to each other Souls, their polarity must match! That is, the glow, as the intensity of the glow of the Energies of their Souls.

Moreover, they transfer their material bodies to each other for temporary use. And this is very unsafe, but rather - very dangerous! In the event of the death of his own body, he, as a Soul + Personality, REMAINS in that other body until the end of his life on Earth. And that Soul + Personality, which at the moment of death was in his body, goes at the 12 Hours of the Night of the Kingdom of the Dead.

You can read about the very process of this replacement of the Souls by the Lama of Tibet in the book by E. Muldashev “From whom did we come?”.

Here I want to touch on such a phenomenon as hypnosis. This is when a stronger Soul dominates a weaker Soul. Usually hypnosis is used to perform a specific task. But, again, this happens with the mutual consent of the parties. It does NOT matter how this consent was obtained. The hypnosis will last until the task is completed or it is removed by the one who did it!

It will look something like this: the Soul of a person will do what the Hypnotist says, and his Personality, at this time, will be accountable for his actions, but the Personality will NOT be able to intervene due to his weakness!

There is also hypnosis with encoding for some action. This happens in the same way as with regular hypnosis, but it differs in that it works later and at the right time for the Hypnotist! Such hypnosis is done in advance and programmed to perform a specific task. At the same time, this encoding is activated for a CODE WORD or ACTION! That is, there is a code for the beginning of the action and a code for the end of the action! The validity of such hypnosis with encoding is unlimited, but it is ONE-TIME and will NOT work if you try again!

In the event that such an encoding is triggered, a person will, as it were, see a dream in reality! He sees, hears, speaks, feels, touches, but cannot intervene and change the plot of the dream, believing that he is just sleeping! And after removing the encoding, a person either remembers what he did as if in a dream - or, no! But he is surprised at the CONSEQUENCES from his dream, which materialized in reality, if he even remembers fragments of such a dream!

“Our dreams are space,

where we can remember what,

we thought we didn't even know."

Tilda Swinton

  • What kind of dreams do you have?
  • Simple or exciting?
  • Perhaps you wake up from nightmares or “do not see” dreams at all?

Dreams are different for everyone. Whatever they are - they always display your state at the moment. There is an interesting group of dreams in which you can see yourself in your own past lives.

Why we see dreams about our own reincarnation and why they are needed, we will understand if we know what generates them.

Dreams are the royal road to the unconscious

Without going into details, consider what happens in a dream. And here we need to talk about the work of consciousness and subconsciousness.

So consciousness.

This is a function of the brain that:

  1. Receives information from external sources through the senses - through sight, hearing, touch, smell and taste.
  2. Compares this information with the experience that is stored in the subconscious.
  3. Analyzes and based on this analysis makes a decision.

Our consciousness is active at the moment of wakefulness and “works” on fast waves called beta waves. In this state, the subconscious is an outside observer. The subconscious can turn on in emergencies when a person is awake. This is called the state of affect.

At the moment when the human body relaxes, the waves that receive signals from the outside slow down, and the person enters the alpha state. This borderline state between sleep and wakefulness makes it possible for our subconscious to turn on.

The subconscious is like a huge information base. The subconscious mind is non-judgmental, neutral to the person. It stores the entire experience of the individual, all his beliefs and thought habits. The subconscious has access to the information field of the universe.

Any question posed to the subconscious can be easily resolved, and any, even the most crazy idea, can be implemented. That is, the subconscious is a catalog of countless options for the development of any situation. You just need to know how to access it. Often the ability to use your subconscious is blocked by consciousness, evaluativeness.

To summarize the above: during sleep and during wakefulness, our brain operates at different frequencies. To perceive external signals, he uses faster waves, and during relaxation, when there is no need to receive external signals and process them, they use weaker ones. It is at the moment of slowing down that access to our subconscious opens up. Sleep provides insight into the subconscious.

Consciousness stores the experience of a person from birth to the present moment, and the subconscious mind stores the current plus the experience of all previous incarnations. And if at night you see yourself in past eras, out-of-date clothes, but at the same time you experience strong feelings, sensations or emotions - know that this is how gateway to your past lives.

No one dreams of something that does not concern him

What we see in our dreams, sometimes even seeming delusional to us, always concerns us. Everything that scares us, what we want to get rid of, is hidden in our subconscious.

Blocked by consciousness, hidden deep during the day, it comes out in the form of dreams at night.

A reliable security system is built into the sleep mechanism. You always see only what your psyche is ready to work with. Even if it's the worst nightmare that you wake up in a cold sweat every time. Nightmares are a topic for a separate article. And we understand why dreams about past lives are dreamed.

These are your memories, your experiences that your mind forgot about, but the subconscious mind remembers and the body remembers.

Why remember the past experience of incarnations?

To restore your memory. To unite the conscious and subconscious. And build your own life, without prompting.

For a long time I was a collection of personalities. Separate memories of the most diverse past formed a kaleidoscope in place of my usual memory. The ability to manage the situation again returned to me through the rejection of the struggle for power. I let them out and gradually became them all. Each of them entered my mind. It got bigger and deeper, but it was still me.”.

B. Monosov "Crazy ride on a pale horse."

Dreams about past lives are directly related to life today. It's a kind of mirror. And, having understood what, how and why they “show” you in them, you can understand a lot of what is happening in your current life.

In dreams about the past, you can find the causes of ailments that are not understandable at first glance, the fears and experiences of real life.

Reincarnation dreams can be filled with creative energies. Even if you think that you are far from creativity, in a dream you will feel that this is not so.

Antonina:

I often had dreams at different moments of how I am a man, and always different, I am fighting somewhere. Wars are also different - sometimes historical, important, sometimes some kind of wild tribes. So, they constantly cut my back with a sword, then threw a stone hammer in my back. In general, I was not lucky in my dreams somehow with my back.

In my life, I have a fear when someone is behind me. I don't like being behind me. Moreover, it hurts precisely in those places that were damaged in a dream.

Often in dreams about early incarnations, you can see yourself in the role of a historical figure. Here you can pay attention to the potential that is inherent in the form of activity, what mark this person left in history. As a rule, such dreams prompt a search for confirmation of the reality of the events that have occurred.

Valentine:

I remember once I had a dream. I am in a German patriarchal town. Approximately 18-19 century. Everything that happens is alive, colorful, super-real!

I have two of my best friends with me and I know their names. Rudolf and ... (now I forgot the middle name). I am surprised to find that I am a young man! Around there is ... life ... events. And now, at the very moment of awakening, a voice says my name in German. I wake up, pulling out this German name, or rather, a surname, “by the tail” from sleep.

The reality of the dream was so vivid that I do not immediately understand where I am: I want to get out of bed and - I rest against the wall. I'm sitting ... thinking, trying to understand - WHO THIS was me there or vice versa. The pronounced surname looks somewhat distorted.

Finally, it dawns on me. It's a German poet! What do I know about him at that moment in my life? What was such a German poet. And that's it! I run to the bookcase, vaguely remembering that there is somewhere. Here she is! Anthology of German Literature! I frantically flip through the pages. Here! Several poems by the poet ... I don’t remember whose translation. I'm reading. God! These are MY poetic formulas! MY poetic images! A few days later - a book "comes" into the hands: Alexander Deutsch - Biographies of three German poets! One of them is mine.

I read quickly. My outlook! My moral principles! My fierce love! Even the zodiac sign is Aries! And the most amazing thing: among several of his portraits, one is my absolute copy, more precisely, one of my teenage photographs. I'm 11, he's 22! Well, you probably already guessed that this is one of my incarnations. For me, this fact is not a guess at all, because it is confirmed by some very reliable sources.

The name of my dream poet is Friedrich Hölderlin.

I believe in reincarnation, definitely. I think this phenomenon is very logical. And I don't see much mysticism in it. I feel like I've lived several lives already.

Once I dreamed of something that I later confirmed by searching for information on this topic (and before sleep I didn’t know anything like that, I wasn’t interested in it and didn’t even think about it). Those. I found confirmation that this actually happened.

I dreamed about Russia during the reign of Ivan the Terrible. I saw myself from the outside (as if my soul was watching), but I knew that it was me. It was a very stately, beautiful, like a figurine, woman. With black long hair gathered under a strange headdress. This woman was from Georgia (as far as I understood), and the dream was a few months before the war in Georgia. She, as I understood, was the wife of Ivan the Terrible, but she had such a strong temper that she was a match for her husband.

The dream took place in two different places (the plot developed either in Russia or somewhere in Georgia). I remember landscapes, buildings. After this dream, I was looking for information about Ivan the Terrible. It turned out that he really had a wife from there (a noble person who became famous for her obscene deeds and wild temper). She was one of the seven wives of Ivan the Terrible.

Dreams where you were not in the guise of a person, but in someone else's - this is not nonsense, but different levels of development of consciousness, different experiences.

Nicholas:

And my lucid dreams were very different. One was very bright, like I'm riding on four hooves. Exactly four, and exactly the hooves. I have never ridden a horse in my life, this is one time, and secondly, these were MY hooves. Muscles rolled, and the feeling of speed, and the ground was leaving from under my feet, and such delight ... and I felt the mass in a different way, and the inertia of movement, and smells were perceived differently - a very vivid dream.

There was also a detailed dream that we are a flock of migratory birds, and we are going to warmer climes. It was very detailed and felt.

Recently there was a dream-vision that I am a tree, like an oak, most likely. I stand very proudly, I grow, I feel the juices circulating through me. A completely serene state, self-consciousness is very small, compared to a human, about five percent. Only there is a feeling of the sun, confidence, strength and dimensionlessness of time.

There was also the most powerful vision - the moment of conception, apparently. Entry of the soul into the material world. How I am collected from a nameless, serene euphoric state of “not me” into one point, how it is sucked into some kind of shell, into one point. I have never experienced anything more terrible than this feeling in my life, coupled with a deep understanding of the reality of memories.

There was also a dream about death. I was torn in half by an elevator in a dream. The soul flew away from the body - and rushed.

Speed! Freedom! Lack of personality. Great speed, boundless freedom, jubilation, bodies - no! What same it, it turns out, was clumsy! When I woke up, I thought - why did they push me back here! It's all heavy, clumsy, nasty. These thoughts are in letters! For what? When you can just be someone without thoughts, without personality, without memories - just a bundle of energy.

Using dreams as a gateway to early incarnations is a unique opportunity to realize that everything that happens in our lives has a starting point. The most valuable thing is that by remembering your past experience through dreams, you can easily influence the present and prepare the future.

Is it possible to “order” a dream about a past life?

To dream about a previous incarnation, the first step is to set the intention to see it. Try to formulate it as accurately and confidently as possible. Of the two queries “I want to see some past life where I was / was happy” and “I want to see a past life where I had a harmonious relationship with my beloved / beloved”, the second one is more clearly formulated.

Avoid when formulating the "order" of a dream:

Indefinite words: something, some, etc.

Extensive topics - the more specific the query, the better.

When ordering a dream about a past life, remember the rule of the subconscious mind: if a thought or idea is considered by our consciousness (mind) to be true or true, then the subconscious mind will accept it and immediately begin to work on translating this thought-idea into reality.

From the first time, you may not dream about what you asked for. It doesn't mean absolutely nothing. Try again. So you, step by step, will gain your experience by viewing dreams on order.

What would that mean?

Having seen another dream about your past life, try to remember it well. Get in the good habit of asking yourself and your loved ones in the morning about who dreamed what.

Ask yourself:

  • How does what you see in a dream relate to today's moment?
  • What emotions and feelings did I have in a dream?
  • Why was this dream shown to me?
  • How did you watch it - in whole or in fragments?
  • What exactly do you remember - images or sensations?

By working with your dreams, you will better understand what is happening in your life and why.

How to watch your dream in reality

Using the tools of reincarnation, you can watch dreams that you didn’t watch without waiting for the night. Or, if you have some incomprehensible moment in a dream, you can easily view it using simple techniques.

At the age of 3-4 I had the same dream. I was scared, I always woke up and cried. In my dream, I was led down the high stone steps, and everything around was in a green fog.

Then he stopped dreaming, but I still remember him today. I recently decided to see what was so terrible in that dream. It happened during the day, I sat down and relaxed, plunging into a state of not-before-sleep. Having entered the picture that my memory stores, I began to move around in the space of sleep. I went downstairs and then went along the corridor, which spiraled towards the center.

In the center was a room like a pyramid, and in the middle - a low column, and on it a book with letters in red and black. Then a bald man appeared, and golden light scattered from the book in all directions. It felt like I was going through some sort of initiation.

Coming out of this state, I felt that my whole body was filled not only with warm, but with hot energy. Warmed up very well. It turned out not so scary - to return to your childhood nightmare.

I would like to wish you not pleasant dreams, but informative and useful dreams. Learn to accept your dreams as part of yourself. Decipher your dreams, but not with the help of dream books, but on your own. Over time, you will develop your own system of meaningful images.

What dreams about past lives do you have? How do you feel about them? What do they mean to you? Share in the comments.

Quote source: Simonov V.A. "Life after death.

Copying materials strictly with the indication of the magazine Reincarnation.

Dreams are a series of thoughts and sensations that come to you while you sleep. Your body is in absolute peace when you sleep and dream about things that can be interesting, romantic, scary, bizarre, and sometimes illogical. And all this is somehow connected with your subconscious!

There are many reasons for the occurrence of different types of dreams and the categories into which they are classified. There are basically two kinds of dreams that you remember and those that you cannot remember. The dreams that you can remember are those that have managed to have a profound effect on your mind, and sometimes they can even mean something important.
Psychologists over a period of time after thousands of studies have found that there are special signs of dreams that indicate that you are remembering your past life in a dream!
Some moments in life are captured by our memory like photographs. These are the same images from a past life that come in dreams and guide us.
The dreams of your past life act as pillars that guide you in your present life so you don't repeat the same mistakes over and over again!
So, here are the top 5 signs!

1) You act and look different in your dreams

We have all seen such a dream where we could not recognize ourselves. This is an indicator of your past life. Your face remains the same, but other than that, everything else changes. Your behavior, environment and even your name.

2) Your current injuries and accidents are also present in your dreams.

What is important to you now always has its roots in the past. If you have experienced a major trauma in your current life and it has upset you terribly, then you will find it in exactly the same place in your past dreams.

3) Constant feeling of incompleteness or lack in your dreams

Dreams directly or indirectly depict our deep-seated desires. If you deeply desire something in your current life, then you lacked it even in your past life. It's a constant feeling that something is missing.

4) Deja vu

Almost all of us have experienced this feeling at least once in our lives. The feeling that this is not the first time you are already experiencing this moment. You just know what will happen, or what someone will say next.

5) You feel older than your actual age

It is said that souls live forever; it is only the physical bodies that die. Therefore, some feel that their soul is a million years old. As time passed, their soul matured, glowed and tired. Their approach to things is very different from most people of their age. This indicates that your soul has reincarnated!
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