"Cut not the wings of your dreams,
for they are the heartbeat and the
freedom of your soul."
Flavia
Dreams are the language of the soul and by not remembering our nocturnal escapades, we miss significant messages. The soul offers guidance through our dreams and the dreams reflect our personal wishes, desires, and fears.
In the Native American Culture, there were tribes who gathered the children every morning with a teacher to discuss the messages in their dreams. Elder Native American women were an integral part of unfolding tribal plans. Their dreams and visions influenced the direction of the tribe.
Our dreams are no less important. What we repress during the day, comes out to play in the night. When we are critical of ourselves, it is reflected in the drama of our fantasy. We can even receive a sense of foreboding or great joy. Everyone dreams, but not all remember.
Our dreams are no less important. What we repress during the day, comes out to play in the night. When we are critical of ourselves, it is reflected in the drama of our fantasy. We can even receive a sense of foreboding or great joy. Everyone dreams, but not all remember.
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