Tuesday, September 1, 2015

Dreams

Like I mentioned in my "about me" section of this blog, I am a certified crystal healer.  I find as many ways as possible to incorporate crystals and stones into all of my healing work. 


Dreams are a mystery.  I often am asked to help decipher what a dream means.  Sometimes this takes me a bit but most of the time the meaning of the dream comes to me fairly quickly.  According to the late Sylvia Browne there are four types of dreams. 


1.  The dream that is all over the place and one wakes up wondering what the heck that mess was about.  These dreams are often our mind just downloading and cleaning up.  We pack so much gunk into our minds and push, push, push that our busy brains need a "time out" to just clean house.


2.  Some of us have dreams where we foresee an event. Unfortunately, these events are often catastrophic in nature.  I have these every once awhile.  When the event manifests, its a very unsettling feeling. 


3.  The astral travel dreams are my favorite.  I visit with friends and relatives that have left their mortal bodies and have moved into the next realm.  I wake up happy (sometimes missing them more) and ponder the information they have shared with me.


4.  The last dreams I want to talk about are the dreams that give us direction, inspiration and guidance.  Often (for me) these dreams need pondering to understand what the meaning is.  It isn't always crystal clear.


I like to sleep with crystals tucked between my pillow and pillow case.  I change them up often and when I have a mixture that is yielding results that are favorable, I stick with it until I feel their purpose is complete.


The last week or so I have slept with an amethyst egg and a Herkimer diamond.  I have had the most informational dreams.  I am so busy in my sleep and often dream 4-5 dreams that I can recall.  My routine is to write them down when I wake up.  It's pretty interesting the stuff that is revealed to me. 


Try playing around with various crystals and see what you come up with.  It's actually fun!