Your dreams have just one message

Our dreams often seem crazy and random, and one dream can appear, on the surface, to be totally unlike another dream.

But did you know that your dreams generally have just one message they’re trying to get across? Or sometimes there might be two or three key themes. These messages and themes repeat over and over in every dream, even when the dreams look dissimilar on the surface.

In this video, I give a demonstration of how three short dreams from the same dreamer all are saying the same thing, even though they look different.

Here is the transcript if you prefer to read it:

 

Your Dreams Have Just One Message

 What does a baby in the grip of a python have in common with tomatoes covered in snow?

Everything! In this video, I’ll talk about how, when spirit is trying to get a message to you, it will appear in your dreams over and over again, even if those dreams look totally different.

When I interpret a set of dreams for a client, I often find the same message repeats. Or there may be two or three themes that reoccur time and again. Your dreams are probably repeating the same messages too. And figuring out what that message is is the first step to changing your life.

I’ll show you what I mean. Let’s look at three dream fragments from one particular client. All these dreams occurred within the same week:

Dream #1: Tomatoes in Snow

I dreamt I got up in the morning and went out to check on new plants I’d just put out in containers. The deck was covered with mounds of snow. I said, “No, no, no! This can’t be happening!” I unburied the tomato plants, and they were dead—brown sticks. I was screaming and upset.

Now, the dreamer told me she already knew what this dream meant. She’d recently planted out tomatoes and was worried she’d put them out too early, so she thought this was simply an anxiety dream about that. But wait. There is a deeper layer to this dream.

Snow and ice in dreams are about emotional coldness. The dream shows us that the dreamer’s emotional coldness is killing something young and tender, something precious to the dreamer. How do we know this for sure? Let’s look at two other dreams from this same dreamer to see the pattern…

Dream #2: Plants in a freezer

I was visiting my niece. I went into her big freezer and found several trays of potted seedlings. I’d given her the freezer, and these were my old plants. I thought I might be able to salvage one that was a rose, but it was moldy and dead.

This dream has obvious parallels to the tomatoes in snow dream. We have a freezer which again represents emotional coldness, and young plants being killed off by it. But this dream validates that ‘tomatoes in snow’ wasn’t just an anxiety dream about her new tomatoes. There’s more going on here. Let’s look at the third dream for clues.

Dream #3: Baby & python

Just before I woke up, there was something about a baby wrapped up in a python, and I was trying to rescue the baby. I don’t remember the details.

This hazy dream fragment hardly seems worth interpreting, it’s so brief. But even a dream snippet can pack a wallop.

Because the message of this dream is the same message as the tomatoes in snow and plants in a freezer dreams, even though, on the surface, they have nothing in common.

Look at the resonance of this dream. We have something new and vulnerable – a baby—being strangled to death. The baby is like the tomatoes and the frozen seedings. And the python is like the snow and freezer.

Now a baby in a dream often represents a new endeavor—such as a new job, a new relationship, or a new opportunity. Now we have a better clue as to WHAT the dreamer is killing off.

So I asked the dreamer if there was something in her life—something relatively new-- that she’d grown cold towards. And the answer was, yes! She’d started a new business some months ago, and had been very passionate about it, but it wasn’t taking off, and she’d gotten discouraged and wanted to drop it.

These dreams are all telling the dreamer – don’t do it! Don’t go cold on this idea. You need to rescue this nascent business from the discouragement that is killing it. This business is important.

This is another example of why I love dreams so much. Because this dreamer’s guides are urgently sending her this message, she can be confident that it truly is in her best and highest good to continue with that business, to reignite her interest and enthusiasm for it. Because if it was in her best and highest good to let the business die, her dreams would not be giving her this clear warning over and over!

So take a look at some of your dreams. They might they be saying the same thing. And whatever it is, it’s a message you need to hear.

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