EXPLAINING LIFE’S MYSTERIES Feb.7, 2009
By Stephen Ellis
Nobody asked me, but…
How many times have you awakened in the morning following a very realistic dream and tried to give that dream some meaning? It’s not easy, is it? Your brain is your computer and your mind (or as I prefer to call it, your “aura”) is at the keyboard.
It would appear logical that your ‘memory’ files are in your brain. When you sleep deeply, your brain shuts down to rest and get “recharged” and your aura takes-over. When you do not sleep deeply, your brain does not shut-down long enough to get fully recharged and when you wake-up you feel sluggish, tired and your thinking process is slowed-down. So, if your memory files are shut down while you dream, it’s going to be very difficult to recall what it was that you dreamed about.
According to what I’ve read, science tells us that when we dream we are no longer deeply asleep, but starting to approach the waking level. If that’s true, it may explain why, immediately after you awaken, you may be able to recall all or a part of a dream as your “memory’ files come back to life. But once your brain starts to concern itself with your bodily movements such as walking or talking, the dream file which was not securely imbedded in your memory files, starts to fade very quickly.
The only portion of a dream that we can recall is just prior to awakening when your ‘memory’ files are starting to function again.
Actually, we may dream hundreds of dreams every night, but since our ‘memory’ files are sleeping or are, effectively, shut down, we never remember them. If a dream is disturbing enough or important enough it may wake us up suddenly and we may remember portions of that dream.
There are, literally, thousands of books that have been written about interpreting dreams. Certainly I have not read them all, but those that I have read are pure baloney. Symbols, faces and events that we dream about come from our aura.
Inasmuch as our aura has lived before and will probably live again many times in the future, the messages sent to us while we sleep can be quite important. We may be facing a problem that our aura has faced many times in the past and we wake-up suddenly finding a solution in our head. We quickly write down what we remember before it fades so that when we awaken there will be something for us to look at and file in our ‘memory’ banks.
One very interesting thing about dreams: We can dream of things with which we are very familiar: your spouse, your parents, your children, etc. Yet, when we see them in a dream, they are somehow different. It’s not that we can’t identify them, but they appear somehow different than they do when we’re awake. The same thing can be said for places. They are very identifiable…but somehow different. Recently, I’ve dreamed about my father quite a bit:
Of course, in my dreams he is quite alive and I never even think of him as being dead until I awaken. This is because, in the dimension my aura exists, he is not dead. To my aura, which exists in a different dimension (as I have detailed previously) contacting the aura of my deceased father would not be a problem…and my father would appear very much alive to the aura controlling my dream. It probably sounds complicated but that’s for another blog. For now I want to get back to the point that he appears somewhat different than he did when he was alive.
As he did in real life, in my dreams my father resides in a prestigious apartment house in Manhattan, NY. But the building in which he lives in my dreams is not the same building he lived in during his lifetime…or at least it seems to be somewhat different. In my dreams I have visited this building many times and am thoroughly familiar with it…but when I awaken, I know that no such building exists as I saw in my dream. I’m going to try and explain this:
Hopefully, as a reader of this blog, you remember the “astral projection” of Joe W. and Sasha K. Joe W., while being operated on by his dentist, found himself floating above the room, visited the dentist’s waiting room, saw and listened to a conversation in the waiting room and visited an office on a different floor of the same building. Sasha K. travelled 3,000 miles in a matter of minutes and identified a secret word in a book across the country. One of the main points I tried to make was that both Joe and Sasha could “see” and “hear” while they were away from their bodies. This opened a door with a plethora of possibilities inasmuch we see with our eyes and hear with our ears…which, obviously, were not available to Joe and Sasha.
The conclusion I reached is that our auras can see and hear by some method other than the one we know. But, if the aura sees something without human eyes, isn’t it a strong possibility that what they see may appear distorted from what we see? Things are still identifiable, but distorted from the way they look to us because the aura sees them differently. Thus, in our dreams, things appear slightly different because it is the aura that is controlling.
One more thing: When dreaming, a lot of people dream in color (as we see when we’re awake), but a lot of people dream only in black, white and shades of grey. This is because of differences in auras. If you dream in color, than that’s how things will appear to you when you die. If your dream in black and white, that’s what you will see when your aura leaves your body.
I know that I keep talking about our auras, but every bit of evidence I have indicates that our aura is our link to another dimension; our link between the world of the living and the worlds of the hereafter and much more that we can explore.
Please write to me in care of Facebook.com or directly at stebrel@aol.com and tell me about your dreams. I may be able to give them some meaning for you.
As I said, nobody asked me.
Sunday, February 8, 2009
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