My own
introduction to the meaning of dreams came through an Edgar Cayce study group.
This was followed by a weeklong course on prayer, meditation, and dreams taught
by the late Hugh Lynn Cayce, son of Edgar Cayce, and Dr. Herbert Puryear, a
psychologist on the staff at the Association for Research and
Enlightenment.
After my
education on the Cayce approach, I read many books on dreams written by
psychologists, which included some of the then current theories about dreams.
There were many areas of agreement within the different sources, but the thing
that attracted me to the Cayce approach was the spiritual dimension, which was
missing in most of the scientific theories.
This was
not the case for all psychologists and psychiatrists. The work of the famous
Swiss psychiatrist Carl Gustav Jung is similar to Edgar Cayce in many respects,
and the spiritual element is a key aspect of Jung’s approach to the
unconscious. This is not true of Freud.
In the
Cayce approach, dreams can occur on three levels: body, mind, and spirit. Our
dreams are not necessarily from one level only; we may find, for example, a
spiritual element in a mental dream. There is always the more obvious
interpretation of a symbol in a dream, but there may also be a deeper hidden
meaning.
Dreams
at the body level may be initiated by foods we have eaten or drugs we have
taken that cause problems for the body’s normal processing. Strong drugs may
initiate bizarre dreams, as well as foods that cause difficulty for the body.
For the best dream recall, eat a well-balanced diet, get sufficient sleep, and
avoid drugs other than necessary prescriptions.
Our
normal concerns and conscious struggles with problems can be reflected in
dreams. If we are sincerely trying to receive guidance from our dreams, then
the dreams will be more than just a reflection of concerns, but will offer
concrete help in solving the problems.
As an
example, you may find yourself on the wrong path in a dream, which may reflect
your approach to solving some problem. Consciously, you probably already
realize that your approach is not working. If you are sincerely seeking help,
you may well find a clue in the dream that leads to the right path or approach
to solving the problem.
As an
example of this, I refer to one of my early dreams about being a slave on a
slave ship. In the dream, a voice said it would not be nearly as bad if I
didn’t resist so much. I already knew that I felt that way towards my job, so
that part of the dream wasn’t telling me anything new. The remainder of the
dream, though, did give me the solution.
My mental resistance to my work
situation was making it much worse. The answer was to not struggle against my
current lot, but to embrace the situation in which I found myself and develop a
more positive attitude.
I
believe the dream example about the slave ship also demonstrates the third
level of dreams. In this level of dreams, we discover a spiritual presence that
guides and instructs us for our greater good. This often occurs as an unknown
voice in a dream. This same voice told me many years ago just months after
joining a study group that everything would be OK when I lost my job, and that
I would have a new purpose in life.
Sometimes
the voice comes as a warning about unrecognized threats, and my dreams of this
kind have always been literal. Also, spiritual dreams often include religious
symbols such as the cross or priestly robes and colors such as white, blue, or
lavender.
Edgar
Cayce expressed a view that we find prominent in A Course in
Miracles. This view is that if a person can really connect with the
spiritual, what Cayce called the “universal forces,” nothing is impossible.
There
are instances in the readings when a person receiving a health reading had
asked if his or her particular ailment could be corrected through self-hypnosis
using autosuggestion. In at least one case I can recall, where the person had a
critical illness, Cayce’s answer was that it could not. The condition was too
serious. He told the person that deep meditation would be required. The person
needed to become in tune with the spiritual forces.
In my dreams, I have clearly seen the elements indicated by Cayce in his readings. The three levels of dreaming are clearly visible. My physical health was often examined, the importance of my mental health to my daily life was emphasized, and there was often a clear spiritual tone or presence.
Paranormal abilities such as telepathy and clairvoyance were natural occurrences in the dreams. My experience with dreams reflects his readings on dreams and the findings of many others who reported their dreams to the A.R.E. through the study group program.
Many scientists are still trying to decide if telepathy or precognition is real when I can observe them daily in my dreams. I don’t need a scientific model for how it works to enjoy the benefits of my dreams any more than someone needs to know the chemistry of fire to cook food and enjoy the results or Maxwell’s equations to utilize electricity.
In my dreams, I have clearly seen the elements indicated by Cayce in his readings. The three levels of dreaming are clearly visible. My physical health was often examined, the importance of my mental health to my daily life was emphasized, and there was often a clear spiritual tone or presence.
Paranormal abilities such as telepathy and clairvoyance were natural occurrences in the dreams. My experience with dreams reflects his readings on dreams and the findings of many others who reported their dreams to the A.R.E. through the study group program.
Many scientists are still trying to decide if telepathy or precognition is real when I can observe them daily in my dreams. I don’t need a scientific model for how it works to enjoy the benefits of my dreams any more than someone needs to know the chemistry of fire to cook food and enjoy the results or Maxwell’s equations to utilize electricity.
The
force of gravity is a naturally occurring phenomenon that has always been
experienced by everyone, but it was unexplained until Einstein’s
General Theory of Relativity. Even now, most non-scientists find little comfort
in an explanation they don’t understand, but this has never stopped them from
experiencing and exploiting gravity in a variety of ways.
For
those who are not dream experts, I am trying to widen your view of dreams and
the possibilities for an enhanced life. But I am not asking you to accept on
faith what I write; I only ask that you reflect upon what I have stated in my
posts. In the end, you will only become convinced when you see the evidence for
yourself.
Your
dreams are about you, the dreamer. I cannot tell you what they mean, but I can
promise that you will have an incredible journey in discovering their meaning
for yourself.
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