02-03-2013, 06:29 AM
During a 24 hour cycle, your subconscious mind operates 24 of those hours, and your conscious mind operates about 12 to 16. Your conscious mind is much more obvious, "louder", if you will, than your subconscious mind. Therefore, while your conscious mind is in play, it is unusual to notice what your subconscious mind is doing, or saying. You see what it is doing or saying when you daydream, or dream at night: times when the conscious mind is relaxed and de-focused enough that the subconscious can be noticed. And in both cases, it reveals itself with dreams. Visual imagery, sometimes in color, sometimes not, and usually with sounds. Symbolism.
Yes, they mean something. Usually the dreams one has at night will reveal the subconscious mind is trying to understand, deal with or "figure out" some issue, or it may be processing and storing new information. It may be at play. It may be that your dreams are your brain's best understanding of other things the subconscious is actually doing, as well.
As with the conscious mind, the more focus they get, the more obvious they become. Focus usually implies importance, but that doesn't necessarily mean that their importance is indicating that you need to do anything about them. For instance, last night, I dreamed I was shooting a fully automatic 22 caliber gun handle (virtually no barrel at all) into a sex toy sitting in a cat litter box along with a cat play house, at a cop friend's house, with most of it crumbling and falling out of the "gun" unfired, and then he came home and gave me a perfect double chicken whopper bigger than my head to eat. What does this dream mean? It means my uncle mentioned something to me yesterday about it being hard to get .22 caliber ammunition lately (incomplete gun, rapid fire, crumbling bullets). It means there's something going on with me thinking about my friend (his house, him acting very oddly). And the rest, I can't figure out to save my life. If it means something, the subconscious is not doing an effective job of communicating to the conscious, although I have to say the part about the double chicken whopper bigger than my head was funny. I think this dream was just my subconscious processing parts of the previous day's experiences.
Commnly, people's dreams while using subliminals are either what they are dealing with in response to the subliminal, or what they are learning from it. When people use the overcoming fear sub, they subconsciousy start dealing with their fears. To do that, they have to pay attention to them. When they do, at first, it can be a little scary. With AM, there are a lot of issues to be dealt with, and some of them are the way they are because of past traumas and fear. Not all your dreams will be fun. But then, they wouldn't be fun regardless.
I take dreams as messages when there is a good reason to believe they are messages... such as extraordinary experiences, feelings, or the dream foretells the future. This almost never happens to me. I largely ignore my dreams.
You don't have to be upset at a bad dream. Happy dreams can be fun to relive, but you don't need to feel any specific way about them either.
Just be at peace.
Yes, they mean something. Usually the dreams one has at night will reveal the subconscious mind is trying to understand, deal with or "figure out" some issue, or it may be processing and storing new information. It may be at play. It may be that your dreams are your brain's best understanding of other things the subconscious is actually doing, as well.
As with the conscious mind, the more focus they get, the more obvious they become. Focus usually implies importance, but that doesn't necessarily mean that their importance is indicating that you need to do anything about them. For instance, last night, I dreamed I was shooting a fully automatic 22 caliber gun handle (virtually no barrel at all) into a sex toy sitting in a cat litter box along with a cat play house, at a cop friend's house, with most of it crumbling and falling out of the "gun" unfired, and then he came home and gave me a perfect double chicken whopper bigger than my head to eat. What does this dream mean? It means my uncle mentioned something to me yesterday about it being hard to get .22 caliber ammunition lately (incomplete gun, rapid fire, crumbling bullets). It means there's something going on with me thinking about my friend (his house, him acting very oddly). And the rest, I can't figure out to save my life. If it means something, the subconscious is not doing an effective job of communicating to the conscious, although I have to say the part about the double chicken whopper bigger than my head was funny. I think this dream was just my subconscious processing parts of the previous day's experiences.
Commnly, people's dreams while using subliminals are either what they are dealing with in response to the subliminal, or what they are learning from it. When people use the overcoming fear sub, they subconsciousy start dealing with their fears. To do that, they have to pay attention to them. When they do, at first, it can be a little scary. With AM, there are a lot of issues to be dealt with, and some of them are the way they are because of past traumas and fear. Not all your dreams will be fun. But then, they wouldn't be fun regardless.
I take dreams as messages when there is a good reason to believe they are messages... such as extraordinary experiences, feelings, or the dream foretells the future. This almost never happens to me. I largely ignore my dreams.
You don't have to be upset at a bad dream. Happy dreams can be fun to relive, but you don't need to feel any specific way about them either.
Just be at peace.
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The scientist has a question to find an answer for. The pseudo-scientist has an answer to find a question for. ~ "Failure is the path of least persistence." - Chinese Fortune Cookie ~ Logic left. Emotion right. But thinking, straight ahead. ~ Sperate supra omnia in valorem. (The value of trust is above all else.) ~ Meowsomeness!
The scientist has a question to find an answer for. The pseudo-scientist has an answer to find a question for. ~ "Failure is the path of least persistence." - Chinese Fortune Cookie ~ Logic left. Emotion right. But thinking, straight ahead. ~ Sperate supra omnia in valorem. (The value of trust is above all else.) ~ Meowsomeness!