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Dream Interpretation Quotes

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Bangambiki Habyarimana
“Don't ignore your dreams, in them your soul is awake and you are your true self.”
Bangambiki Habyarimana, Pearls Of Eternity

Piet Hein
“DREAM INTERPRETATION Simplified.

Everything's either
concave or -vex,
so whatever you dream
will be something with sex.”
Piet Hein

Pamela Cummins
“There is no denial in the dreamtime, only subconscious and spiritual truths.”
Pamela Cummins, Learn the Secret Language of Dreams

Jolande Jacobi
“…when a voice is heard in a dream it is a most meaningful occurrence. Dr. Jung identified the appearance of a voice identified the appearance of a voice in dreams with an intervention of the Self. It stands for knowledge that has its roots in the collective knowledge of the psyche. What the voice says cannot be disputed.”
Jolande Jacobi

“Normally, the dream world is the bathroom Whatever impurities you pick up in waking state get cleaned in the dreams.

It’s a painful abnormality if your dreams are coming true later in reality (impurities of bathroom coming into home).

Then there is a new normal when there is no distinction between home and bathroom (Reality and dreams mixing with each other).”
Shunya

Teresa DeCicco
“Beginning and committing to a dream interpretation practice is one of the best gifts anyone can give themselves. This is truly the greatest guidance anyone could ask for.”
Teresa Decicco, The Giant Compass: Navigating Your Life With Your Dreams

Henrik Ibsen
“Men kjære betenk, De har Fordel af Sagen
Jeg skal faa Dem aabnet og lagt for Dagen
Hvad jeg navnlig vil søge er Sædet for Drømmene
og forresten gå Dem kritisk efter i Sømmene”
Henrik Ibsen, Peer Gynt

Lawren Leo
“If a horse comes to you in a dream, consider it an honor. For it does so of its own free will.”
Lawren Leo, Horse Magick: Spells and Rituals for Self-Empowerment, Protection, and Prosperity

Neel Burton
“The notion of dream interpretation far antedates the birth of psychoanalysis, and probably served an important function in most, if not all, historical societies. In having lost this function, modern man has also lost the best part of his nature, which he obliviously passes on to the next generation of dreamers.”
Neel Burton, Hide and Seek: The Psychology of Self-Deception

Pamela Cummins
“Loving and working relationships bring so much joy into our lives! We need to work on our relationships like a garden; toiling the soil for a solid foundation, planting the seeds to slowly grow into a flower, daily water and weeding to maintain growth, and making adjustments when the relationship is in full bloom. Sadly, there are times when the plot of land dries up, nothing will grow, and it’s time to move on. Our dreams of the nighttime can be used as maintenance in all our relationships.”
Pamela Cummins, Learn the Secret Language of Dreams

Pamela Cummins
“When we humans learn how to analyze the messages of the nighttime we open ourselves up to manifest our greatest selves.”
Pamela Cummins, Learn the Secret Language of Dreams

“A dream uninterpreted is like a letter unopened.”
Ancient Proverb

Lorin Morgan-Richards
“No one dreams the same. Some may dream in symbolism, others may speak to Spirit or are focused on intuition. We train our brains to capture what is most important to us. Those who are cautious of dreaming may see abstractly, out of protection. What we feed our subconscious fuels our direction.”
Lorin Morgan-Richards

Lawren Leo
“A dream about a horse means freedom, strength, vitality, and a surge in psychic abilities.”
Lawren Leo, Horse Magick: Spells and Rituals for Self-Empowerment, Protection, and Prosperity

Michael Bassey Johnson
“Dreams are divine gems.
Find and keep them safe.”
Michael Bassey Johnson , The Oneironaut’s Diary

Michael Bassey Johnson
“To understand the intricacies of life, study the antics of your dreams.”
Michael Bassey Johnson , The Oneironaut’s Diary

“Scientific studies have shown that during sleep, the mind does not become dormant and inactive, but rather, it becomes busy and more productive than ever. The fascinating and mysterious event is then activated-the dreaming mind." The Giant Compass: Navigating the Life of Your Dreams".”
Teresa L. DeCicco, PhD

Teresa DeCicco
“Dreams are a direct feedback mechanism to the dreamer. They will tell you if you're getting sick, if you need to repair your relationship with your kids, if you're in a toxic romantic relationship, if you need self-care; the imagery will report back to you all matters in you waking life that require attention.”
Teresa Decicco, The Giant Compass: Navigating Your Life With Your Dreams

Teresa DeCicco
“By working with one's own dream images and learning how to interpret them, a dreamer is unlocking the treasure box of insight, guidance, and transformation.”
Teresa Decicco, The Giant Compass: Navigating Your Life With Your Dreams

Ana Claudia Antunes
“Most of my novels were developped from dreams I had. A dreamer I AM! Literally , at 1 AM. A dream with 140 characters is to dream an impossible dream. Too many characters to develoo from it. But in twitter that worked just fine for me,”
Ana Claudia Antunes

“Dreams give your soul wings. And images from dreams are the exquisite patterns on the wings. Hold your dream as you would hold a butterfly -- in your open, quiet palms. Make sure none of the delicate wing dust brushes off onto clumsy hands. Pinning the dream down with interpretation will tear the wings off the butterfly and kill it. .... Hold your dream images gently enough so that they still can fly.”
Jill Mellick, The Art of Dreaming: Tools for Creative Dream Work

Pamela Cummins
“Humans are spiritual beings in physical form; we have dreams about our bodies because they are the vehicles that help us experience life.”
Pamela Cummins, Learn the Secret Language of Dreams

Pamela Cummins
“Recurring dreams for some may seem like a punishment; the reality is it is done out of love to enable your spiritual enhancement.”
Pamela Cummins, Learn the Secret Language of Dreams

Pamela Cummins
“Spiritual dreams are meant to comfort us during difficult times, show us how much we have grown, and encourage us to go to a higher level.”
Pamela Cummins, Learn the Secret Language of Dreams

Pamela Cummins
“Solution dreams can help you overcome obstacles that are preventing you from growing into your full potential.”
Pamela Cummins, Learn the Secret Language of Dreams

Pamela Cummins
“The journey of learning the secret language of dreams is fascinating and well worth the effort.”
Pamela Cummins, Learn the Secret Language of Dreams

“The information received from dreams is truly the greatest guidance anyone could ever ask for." The Giant Compass”
Dr. Teresa L. DeCicco

Nancy Wagaman
“Dream interpretation can help you understand yourself, get answers, clarify your purpose, discover ideas, reach closure, resolve fears, reduce stress, and more.”
Nancy Wagaman, The Curious Dreamer’s Practical Guide to Dream Interpretation

Michael Bassey Johnson
“In dreams, we are students learning how to die.”
Michael Bassey Johnson, The Oneironaut’s Diary