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Awaking Your Clair-Abilities – Day 26

Awaking Your Clair-Abilities – Day 26

Are you teeth discolored or gooey appearing? Consider your self-talk and your choice of words and whether or not they are personally empowering. For example, do say, “Oh, I’m so ignorant…I left the house unlocked.” Or, do you say, “Oh, how could I have done that!” Learn to speak with love and understanding about yourself. Instead you might say, “I normally remember to lock my house. Sometimes we just forget things. Next time I’ll remember.”

Step 3 in Interpreting Dreams

You have now learned in Step 1 that tuning into the feeling of you dream is essential to begin the interpreting your dreams. The second step in understanding the meaning of your dreams is to begin dialogue with them. Today, we learn about Step 3 in unraveling the relevance of your dreams.

In Step 3 you begin to relate your dream to the past, present and future. Ask yourself, “Where is the information I am getting from my dreams going to be most useful?”

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If you find that your dream is most relevant to your past then you want to take some time to ask yourself why it is that you continue to hold onto it? Understand that your desire to ‘hold onto something’ becomes you. By this, I mean that you become what you don’t let go of. This is why holding grudges and not be able to forgive is so damaging and hurts only one person, you. So, as you embark upon Step 3 and tune into the past, present or future remind yourself to eliminate what no longer serves you in your life. Be willing to set it free and in so doing, you set your own self free. Your dream may also be letting you know that there is an issue ongoing now in your life or bringing messages upcoming in your future. So be sure to consider in which place in time your dream is most deeply rooted.

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