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You Must Be Dreaming
Your dreams are part of your reality. As purely energetic beings, there are far moresimilarities between our waking and dreaming realities than there are differences. Ourthoughts create our experiences and our feelings indicate our level of alignment withthose experiences.In dreams, however, unlike in waking life, our ego-directed conscious thinking mind isturned off. This means that in dreams the manifestation of our thoughts comes quickerand more intensified than in waking reality. The time delay between when we have thethought and when it’s actualized in our present reality is decreased, as is the amount of attention required from you to make it so.Think of your dreams then as the sneak preview of the movie of your life.
If you don’t like something that appears or occurs in your dreams, recognizefirst that
 you
created it, then do what you need to create a shift in yourthoughts that replaces those unwanted elements with wanted ones;
If you do like your dreams just as they are – if they feel good to you – then
 
take that as a signal to keep doing what you’re doing, thinking what you’rethinking, and prepare to have that good-feeling dream manifest itself in yourwaking life.Your dreams are you Coming Attractions. If you like the preview, stay right where youare. If you don’t like it, however, then get up and change theaters; get a ticket to a differentmovie instead.The best time recall your dreams is in the morning, immediately upon waking, while stilllying down in bed. As soon as you get up, thoughts of the day, of yesterday, of tomorrowstart racing in to fill up your brain. You may suddenly recall a tidbit of a dream during theday, but if you’re trying to harness the messages you’re getting from your dreams, the bestway to do that is to try to recall them as soon as you awaken.And don’t worry if you can’t remember all of it; you probably can’t. Dreams are like that.Just trust that what you do recall is what resonates strongest for you (whether positively ornegatively) and therefore that aspect of your consciousness that seeks the most attentionat this moment.If you can’t recall any elements of your dreams, see if you can’t at least tap in to how yourdreams felt. If you get a good sense about your dreams, then you can feel confident thatyou are already well in line with your Source of fulfillment. If you get a bad feeling whenyou try to remember your dreams of the previous night, you can take that as a sign thatsome of your dominating thoughts (whatever they are) are out of alignment with yourdesires. Once you realize that, it probably won’t be hard to identify those bad-feelingthoughts; they’ve probably been dominating your waking life too.Now, some people may resist placing such conscious attention on their dreamingawareness; “Sleep is the only rest I get. I don’t want to make
that 
work too.” Rectifyingthis dilemma is easy. Just instruct yourself before you go to bed each night to rest well andawaken refreshed and rejuvenated If you stay energetically committed to resting well andawakening refreshed and rejuvenated, then nothing that occurs while you’re asleep willnegate that. You can have an active and exciting dream life and still wake up the next dayfeeling like you’ve gotten a great night’s rest.
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