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"Dreams are rudiments of the great state to come. We dream what is about to happen." BAILEY.
The Bible, as well as other great books of historical and revealed religion, show traces of a general and substantial belief in dreams. Plato, Goethe, Shakespeare and Napoleon assigned to certain dreams prophetic value. Joseph saw eleven stars of the Zodiac bow to himself, the twelfth star. The famine of Egypt was revealed by a vision of fat and lean cattle. The parents of Christ were warned of the cruel edict of Herod, and fled with the Divine Child into Egypt. Pilate's wife, through the influence of a dream, advised her husband to have nothing to do with the conviction of Christ. But the gross materialism of the day laughed at dreams, as it echoed the voice and verdict of the multitude, Crucify the Spirit, but let the flesh live. Barabbas, the robber, was set at liberty. The ultimatum of all human decrees and wisdom is to gratify the passions of the flesh at the expense of the spirit. The prophets and those who have stood nearest the fountain of universal knowledge used dreams with more frequency than any other mode of divination. Profane, as well as sacred, history is threaded with incidents of dream prophecy. Read the Q & A regarding dreams.
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A FEW QUESTIONS AND SUBJECTIVE ANSWERS REGARDING DREAMS.
Q. What is a dream?
A. A dream is an event transpiring in that world belonging to the mind when the objective senses have withdrawn into rest or oblivion. Then the spiritual man is living alone in the future or ahead of objective life and consequently lives man's future first, developing conditions in a way that enables waking man to shape his actions by warnings, so as to make life a perfect existence.
Q. What relationship is sustained between the average man and his
dreams?
A. A dream to the average or sensual person, bears the same relation to his objective life that it maintained in the case of the ideal dreamer, but it means pleasures, sufferings and advancements on a lower or material plane.
Q. Then why is man not always able to correctly interpret his dreams?
A. Just as words fail sometimes to express ideas, so dreams fail sometimes in their mind pictures to portray coming events.
Q. If they relate to the future, why is it we so often dream of the past?
A. When a person dreams of past events, those events are warnings of evil or good sometimes they are stamped so indelibly upon the subjective mind that the least tendency of the waking mind to the past
throws these pictures in relief on the dream consciousness.
Q. Why is it that present environments often influence our dreams?
A. Because the future of man is usually affected by the present, so if he mars the present by wilful wrongs, or makes it bright by right living
it will necessarily have influence on his dreams, as they are forecasting’s of the future.
Q. What is an apparition?
A. It is the subjective mind stored with the wisdom gained from futurity, and in its strenuous efforts to warn its present habitation the
corporal body of dangers just ahead, takes on the shape of a dear one
as the most effective method of imparting this knowledge.
Q. How does subjectivity deal with time?
A. There is no past and future to subjectivity. It is all one living
present.
Q. If that is so, why can't you tell us accurately of our future as you
do of our past?
A. Because events are like a procession they pass a few at a time and
cast a shadow on subjective minds, and those which have passed
before the waking mind are felt by other minds also and necessarily
make a more lasting impression on the subjective mind.
Q. To illustrate: A person on retiring or closing his eyes had a face
appear to him, the forehead well formed but the lower parts distorted.
Explain this phenomenon?
A. A changed state from perfect sleep or waking possessed him. Now,
the man's face was only the expression of his real thoughts and the
state of his business combined. His thoughts were strong and healthy,
but his business fagging, hence his own spirit is not a perfect likeness
of his own soul, as it takes every atom of earthly composition perfectly
normal to reproduce a perfect spirit picture of the soul or mortal man.
He would have seen a true likeness of himself had conditions been
favorable thus a man knows when a complete whole is his portion.
Study to make surroundings always harmonious. Life is only being
perfectly carried on when these conditions are in unison.