Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Lesson 18: Dreams

This post is my thoughts on a lesson from the Beyond Freedom home study course for personal growth and life achievement. This course has been instrumental in transforming my life from stress-full to stress-FREE, and it can change your life, too. Click here now to order your copy and start overhauling your life right now!

It continues to amaze me how things happen in perfect synchronicity.

I started this lesson a few days ago and was reminded that dreams can be a powerful message from our subconscious mind. Remember, your subconscious mind absorbs every single thing that happens around you, to you, and within you--tens of thousands of bits of data. It is all powerful--like a massive super computer filled with data.

Your conscious mind, on the other hand, is responsible for retrieving and interpretting the data--the computer operator, if you will.

Your subconscious mind is unlimited in its capacity. It remembers every thing that has ever happened to you, everything you have ever observed, and everything you have ever learned.

Your conscious mind, on the other hand, is limited. It's role is like a gatekeeper only allowing out the wisdom it likes and can handle. Think of the computer operator--a mere human--trying to process and handle the information from the supercomputer. He is only going to pay attention to and use those things that he has decided are necessary.

Unfortunately, because the conscious mind is limited and can only handle so much, it often decides to block out things that the subconscious mind is trying to tell it--things that the conscious mind as asked for even.

Ah, but when we sleep, the conscious mind shuts off and the subconscious mind is free to send messages, and they come in the form of dreams.

So the other night when I first started this lesson, I followed the advice in the exercise and put a pad of paper and a pen next to my bed. I wrote the word "dreams" up at the top and went to bed with the intention of dreaming and remembering my dreams.

What's interesting to me about this is that I hadn't had a dream that I remembered in weeks. Yet when I set the intention to dream, sure enough I had LOTS of dreams that night.

I woke up with a smile on my face that it had "worked," but instead of writing them down, I promptly went back to sleep! Ha ha ha! :o)

Even more significant to me, though, is that I began this exercise on Wednesday, September 24. On Thursday, September 25, I went for my regular morning bike ride and had a POWERFUL REVELATION about my future and my mission, and THAT DAY, I began the Stress Free Revolution. I have been absolutely ON FIRE ever since!

You see, I set the intention that night not just to dream, but to start listening to my subconscious. I was ready to receive the message, whether it came through a dream or some other activity. And as we learned in Lesson 16, "it's the relaxed and slightly occupied mind that allows direct access to the subconscious."

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