My blog and books are about dream prophecy and dream guidance. They help readers understand dreams and how they can be used to improve their daily lives in numerous ways. The first published work, The Man Who Sees Tomorrow in His Dreams, is a personal memoir of how my dreams guided my life for over forty years. My second dream book, The Inner Guru: Dreams Reveal Your Future, is an in-depth look at important dream categories with examples taken from my own life.
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Monday, August 28, 2017
Houston and a Previous Post About Weather
I think we are all following the tragedy in Houston and far-reaching effects of hurricane Harvey. The amount of rain is considered unprecedented. Unfortunately, I think we are going to see this type of event become more common in countries around the world. If you have not read my earlier post concerning weather changes over the next ten to fifteen years, I suggest you look at the post titled A Dream About Edgar Cayce and Climate Change dated August 18, 2015, which is in the archive.
Monday, August 7, 2017
Dreams Versus Drugs
Recent news reports
about the seriousness of the opioid epidemic are getting attention at the
highest levels of government. I am not going to discuss the politics or actions
that the government might or should take. Instead, in this post, I am going to
focus on what I see as two very different approaches to dealing with life’s
problems: working with guidance from dreams and the use of drugs.
If you have read my
books or have followed my posts, you already know that I think working with guidance
from one’s dreams is a far better way to solve personal problems than the use
of drugs, even if prescribed by a physician. There is no shortcut to
self-awareness or for finding solutions to life’s problems. We must do the
work. And for those who are drug dependent that work will still be there when
the effect of the drugs wears off. Their work may be even greater because they
have introduced an artificial means to help themselves feel good and now must
face the dangers and side effects of the drugs, as well as the original
problems. And, of course, they have to pay for the drugs.
Dreams provide a safe
way to understand yourself and help you find solutions to even the most
difficult problems. When you work with your dreams, there is no withdrawal, no
side effect, no addiction, and no financial cost.
There is no drug high
that you can experience that you cannot experience in a safe way through true
self-awareness. However, there is no shortcut to a mystical experience; tragedy
awaits you if you try. You must do the work of resolving each issue that clouds
your vision until you see clearly; no one else can do it for you and no
chemical is a substitute.
We live in a society
that seems obsessed with immediate gratification. The desire for fast food,
quick casual sex, and expectations for immediate wealth attest to this. Many
who struggle with obesity would like to lose weight by simply taking a pill so
they can continue to eat whatever they want. The cry is for a simple, quick fix
for every problem.
Guidance from your
dreams does not provide an immediate solution to all your problems. Time and effort
are required to understand the dream messages and then apply in daily life what
you have learned. I do not think the effort required is beyond most people’s capabilities,
but a daily consistent effort is required. The rewards are enormous, but you
must do the work.
Recently, I received a
message from someone via Twitter asking for an interpretation for a dream. I do
not interpret other people’s dreams. The purpose of my books and posts is to
help you interpret your own dreams because only you can really know the full
meaning of the dream and all of its symbols. I do not sell or charge for any
kind of prescription service. My books are for sale, but I do not sell anything
else.
The synthetic drugs like
fentanyl that are finding their way into the market are particularly dangerous.
The human body has no experience with such drugs and does not know how to
handle them. Drug overdoses and deaths are occurring at an alarming rate as
bodies shut down from the onslaught of such drugs. If you are drug free, but someone
you know is dependent on drugs, encourage him or her to seek help immediately. In
addition to counseling and group programs, longer-term help is available
through meditation and dream interpretation for those overwhelmed by problems. Heroin
and opioids are not the way and only make existing problems much worse.
I hear stories of
people taking drugs because of a breakup with a partner or a failure in a job
or school. Whatever happened to facing problems and working through them? Technology
has helped us in many ways, but it has also given us better ways to destroy ourselves.
Humankind seems to be in a race between using technology to solve the its
problems and using technology to destroy itself.
During my lifetime, I
have faced challenges that I believe were as great as the challenges faced by
many people who regularly use drugs to cope with their problems. However, I did
not turn to tranquilizers or other drugs of any kind. The reason is simple: I
had a better way. I was fortunate in finding a better way through my search for
answers and my study of metaphysics and mysticism. My books and posts is my way
of sharing what has helped me find the better path. I believe the answer lies
in education, and in my own way, I am trying to provide some of that education.
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