Tuesday, January 14, 2020

A.R.E. Meeting for 1/13/20


Three feminine and two masculine souls studied and discussed dreams.  Before the meeting, a discussion on visual perceptions in electronics media occurred. It's interesting how 70 percentage of girls saw the image of a tennis shoe in pink & white colors while 30% , mostly males, saw the same picture as gray and aqua or turquoise colors. There was conversation on effects of vegan and vegetarian diets upon the body's performance, and health versus meat eating, extent of animals consciousness, and intuition. Conversation concluded with would an extremely hungry vegan without any vegetables available eat meat?

After meditation and healing prayers, we discussed the results of our experiment to "intend" to remember our dreams, or to "intend a type of dream" and write them down daily. Most  people recalled dreams and several had written down and shared a dream.

Cindi has a good method of interpreting dreams. She records the dream across the top of the page and draws three columns below her dream. In column 1 she lists all the nouns from the dream. For each noun, she writes the "first thought that noun brings to mind" in Column 2, similar to Freud's "Free Association " Method. She rewrites the dream in story form or the action of the dream without the nouns in column 3.

Now she goes for the  Dreams "State of the Union" message (of the Body, Mind, and Soul)  meaning by simplifying and condensing the dreams story into a few words to produce the dreams lesson, guidance, precognitive message, etc. She also recommends working with a noun or dream symbol by dialoging with a symbol. Why are you in my dream? What are you telling me? What is your purpose for being in my dreams and so forth.

We chose for an experiment to "work with our dreams" by first writing down our Ideal, then continue intending to dream, writing them down immediately upon awakening, and to work with our dreams.  Dr. Puryear emphasizes there is a difference in interpreting dreams versus WORKING WITH dreams. He suggests examining our dreams in relation to our ideal, with an attitude and willingness to work on every aspect of our lives. He has numerous ways to examine our dreams, in relation to its parts, in relation to our other dream images and messages, etc.

Perhaps most importantly, he recommends deciding upon and taking action, a constructive step toward our Ideal. 

Happy dream work,
Sylvia Raye

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