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Edgar Cayce on Dreams
Cayce was able to obtain virtually an unlimited amount
of knowledge on an unlimited number of subjects. One of
these subjects was dreams and dream interpretation. Cayce
was able to astound people by interpreting their dreams and
giving them insight into their psyche, lives and even past
lives. Cayce revealed that dreams are actually journeys into
the spirit world.
Edgar Cayce once said, "Dreams, visions, impressions,
to the entity in the normal sleeping state are the
presentations of the experiences necessary for the
development, if the entity would apply them in the physical
life. These may be taken as warnings, as advice, as
conditions to be met, conditions to be viewed in a way and
manner as lessons, as truths, as they are presented in the
various ways and manners."
Cayce believed that our dreams serve several
functions. Somatic dreams - dreams referring to the body -
are extremely important to be mindful of. Very often dreams
will offer solutions to health problems. For example, one
man was plagued with food allergies for many years, but
was unable to find the source of his discomfort. Then one
night he went to bed and he dreamed of a can of coffee. He
quit drinking coffee and his symptoms disappeared.
Cayce also believed that deceased friends and
family members do occasionally visit us in our dream state.
These occurrences may offer direct communication with
those people or allow us to resolve our feelings about their
death. The person may also represent some aspect of
themselves.
During the dreaming state of sleep, we experience the
different levels of consciousness and receive input from the
different realms of the spirit world. Through dreaming, we
have special access to our spirit within. According to the
Cayce readings, there is not a question we can ask which
cannot be answered from the depths of our inner
consciousness when the proper attunement is made.
A dream may be of a physical, mental, or spiritual
nature and may deal with all manner of psychic
manifestations. These include telepathy, clairvoyance,
prophetic visions, out of body traveling, remembrance of
past lives, communication with beings in other realms
including deceased friends and relatives, spirit guides,
angels, Christ, and even the voice of God. Dreams can also
give invaluable information on the status of the body.
Cayce felt that there is no dimension of human life,
whether social, financial, emotional or physical, mental or
spiritual with which the dream may not on occasion deal.
Dreams may encourage or reprimand, instruct or deceive,
inspire or seduce, guide or confuse.
The potential for an immense array of experiences in
consciousness is always there. What we actually receive
depends upon our attitudes, motivations, the measure of our
attunement, and the extent to which we have made
applicable what was received in earlier dreams and in
waking experiences.
The dream world is a strange yet fascinating place!
There are several different kinds of dreams. Let’s look at
those in our next section.
Note: Following up Types of Dreams. atj
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