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Dreams are not just fun little fancies you have at night. They can be the doorway or the key to unlocking a lot of your potential and a lot of yourself. ~ Lazaris
Dreams, by their very nature, can elude the diversions of the brain and the ego because they speak in symbolism, a kind of code through which your Higher Self can communicate. As you begin to recognize and decode that symbolism, you can open to insights that might otherwise be filtered out by logic and reason.
In this fascinating discussion, Lazaris explores different kinds of dreaming, all of them vital. Night dreams, of course, but also ways of dreaming you can do while wide awake: daydreams, intuition, inspiration, meditation, and the creative process.
He speaks of how to not only remember but also interpret night dreams. He also delineates the differences between various kinds of night dreams, including out-of-body experiences, past lifetime visitations, astral projections, and more, offering insight into how each can be recognized and understood.
The discussion deepens as Lazaris delves into how to bring the waking state into the sleep state, and the sleep state into waking life, allowing the boundaries to blur. The goal of 24-hour consciousness is not to be awake 24 hours a day, but to allow the waking and dreaming states to begin to intermingle, so you can more elegantly dream the realities you want and expand awareness and creativity.
Lazaris suggests that in many ways, dreams can be more real than what we think of as waking life. In dreams, you recognize that you are creating the experience, that it is symbolic, fluid, and not bound by time in the same way. As you begin to intermingle the energies between waking and dreaming, more of your life can take on that same fluidity, that same awareness of creation. You can also invite dreams to address particular questions or situations in your life. Over time, this can open the way to a more continuous awareness, where dreaming is no longer something that happens only at night, but something that is woven into the fabric of your life.
One of the more intriguing aspects of the discussion is how every type of consciousness dreams, including animals, flowers, metal, and even the cells of your own body—but the human kingdom is the first to be able to interpret those dreams, and to deepen your consciousness of them.
Remembering dreams, interpreting them, and working with them in your waking life are part of the progression. Bringing the waking and dreaming states together can begin to unfold into your waking life in ways that can have a profound impact.
Lazaris outlines a detailed meditation using a flower that offers a way to enter into a dream more fully and discover its meaning.
NOTE: This recording begins with Lazaris in the midst of discussion. The full title was Dreams: Stepping Stones Towards 24-Hour Consciousness.
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