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By Robert Moss / Source: Dream Manifesto Have you ever said, "it’s only a dream"? While we often dismiss dreams, or fail to make room for them in the hurry of our daily lives, dreams can be a fabulous source of guidance, healing and juice for any day. Dreams offer us nine tremendous gifts. 1. We solve problems in our sleep If you want to solve a problem, or need a fresh perspective, sleep on it. Write down your intention ("I would like guidance on X") before turning in, and be ready to record something whenever you wake up. Even if you have forgotten your dreams, you may find you have your solution. 2. Dreams coach us for future challenges and opportunities. Lennon’s dream was precognitive; it showed him a future event that was played out when the wannabe John Lennon killed the real one. But dreams also give us early warnings: they show us future challenges (and opportunities) that may or may not play out, depending on whether we read the message correctly and take appropriate action. I believe that my own life has been saved from fatal road accidents on three occasions because I was able to use dream previews as travel advisories. 3. Dreams show us what our bodies need to stay well. We have a wise physician and healer available in our dreamtime every night. Our dream doctor can predict possible symptoms long before they develop, prescribe appropriate treatments, and give us images the body can believe in to make us well or keep us well. Our dream doctor makes house calls and doesn’t charge a cent! 4. Dreams hold up a magic mirror to our actions and behavior Dreams give us an objective picture of our current actions and attitudes, and show us where they are likely to lead. When I was leading a very fast-track life, I dreamed I took a corner at insanely high speed in a beautiful racing-green Jaguar. Then everything came to a stop. A doctor in a white coat turned up and inspected my engine. He cautioned me that I ought to be much more careful. "If you smash up this vehicle, don’t imagine you’ll get one as good any time soon." I took the advice! 5. Dreams are a secret laboratory Many of our greatest scientists, inventors and discoverers have been world-class dreamers. The list includes Isaac Newton, physicist Niels Bohr, chemist Friedrich Kekule, inventor Elias Howe (who dreamed up the first practical sewing machine needle, giving us the modern garment industry) and Albert Einstein, who woke on a spring morning with the special theory of relativity clear in his head. 6. Dreams are a creative studio To be creative is to bring something new into the world. Whatever our field of interest – from a dinner party menu to the next leap in nanotechnology – our dreams provide a creative studio where we try out new ideas and make connections that escape the everyday mind. 7. Dreams help us mend our divided selves Our dreams put us in touch with many parts of ourselves, including shadow aspects we may have sought to repress or deny, and also that larger and wiser Self who can help us grow. 8. Dreaming is a key to better relationships Dreams can introduce our life partners. They can also put juice and depth into an existing relationship, or show us when it is time to cut our losses and move on. Sharing dreams in a family circle or among friends or workmates is a great way to build stronger connections, solve mutual problems – and have fabulous fun. Through dreams, we can also heal our relations with our departed, bringing a blessed sense of forgiveness, closure and continuing or reviving love. 9. Dreams recall us to our larger our purpose To learn more about creating your dreams with the Dream Manifestation Wizard software visit: Dream Manifesto - The Science of Creating Prosperity & Abundance RELATED ARTICLE: The Hidden Meanings of Dreams
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