“The May Queen”, by
Virginia Lee
How can you as a Life Artist
understand the meaning of a dream?
If you are the dream present
in passive listening it will uncover its meaning. Dreams are an indication, an
exposure of the deeper motives and intentions; the anxiety, which has to do
with the separation of the observer and the observed, or differently said: with
your self-image and world-image, the discrepancy between idea and conduct of
life.
Passive listening presence is the only way to deal with dreams. You must be yourself present all day through, be aware of the relationship with the surrounding world, your reactions and thoughts, and see the dreams connectedly with this. If you isolate the dreams from this coherence, place yourself outside them and interpret them from your historical limited background, your images of life, without having yourself included in your understanding, yes, then you will never get insight in what dreams are.
Therefore you don´t need to go
through any process of dream interpretation in order to reach to the subconscious.
If you the day through are yourself and the surrounding world present, yes,
then you will not at all dream. Then there will be a presence of something,
which not is hidden, because the mind is empty and creative.
Hi Morten!
ReplyDeleteFirstly I would like to thank for all your effort, your articles, books, etc. I have been looking for something like that for a long time. I have read almost all your writings and I have a thousand of doubts! :)
But in regard this article my question is why there are people who never remember their dreams, and always they say that they do not dream anything. However they do not seem an enlightened people or something similar.
I've been trying to be present, to be myself, etc. for over a decade ... I have dreams every night of my life :). To this day, I no longer know what it means to be present, I suppose I have never fully experienced it. I am already a little tired of so many theories.
At this moment, I continue to seek the truth, sorting the wheat from the chaff which it is a hard task :)
Thanks again! do not stop posting, please.
Best,
Rebeca C.