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Predictions and Prophecies
Can you interpret my dream from when I was 4 years old?
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<blockquote data-quote="Kacey" data-source="post: 2461316" data-attributes="member: 320274"><p>Is this the earliest dream that you remember? Some analysts say that the earliest dream you can remember predicts the issue, problem, or quest that will influence the entire direction of your life. (Carl Jung, the great psychoanalyst, wrote that the earliest dream he had, when he was 3-4 years old, preoccupied him all his life.) If this is such a dream for you, then it suggests that your life will be one of searching for God and you will find Him. There is one thing about your dream that I find very striking. Most people think of God as being "up there," where we think of heaven as being. But in your dream, the golden place with the throne that made you think of God (and a throne is the "seat" or the place where someone reigns) is down below. Do not interpret this superstitiously as referring to hell. I say that because this sounds like a very positive dream, and if it were about hell it would not have a good feeling. Symbolically the bright hole in the ground suggests the unconscious mind, which is often imaged as being below, in the depths of our soul. Since dreams are a way to make the unconscious conscious, maybe a study of your dreams and intuitions will be one way in which you learn about God. Your unconscious is already full of light at four years old. I'd say that's pretty promising.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kacey, post: 2461316, member: 320274"] Is this the earliest dream that you remember? Some analysts say that the earliest dream you can remember predicts the issue, problem, or quest that will influence the entire direction of your life. (Carl Jung, the great psychoanalyst, wrote that the earliest dream he had, when he was 3-4 years old, preoccupied him all his life.) If this is such a dream for you, then it suggests that your life will be one of searching for God and you will find Him. There is one thing about your dream that I find very striking. Most people think of God as being "up there," where we think of heaven as being. But in your dream, the golden place with the throne that made you think of God (and a throne is the "seat" or the place where someone reigns) is down below. Do not interpret this superstitiously as referring to hell. I say that because this sounds like a very positive dream, and if it were about hell it would not have a good feeling. Symbolically the bright hole in the ground suggests the unconscious mind, which is often imaged as being below, in the depths of our soul. Since dreams are a way to make the unconscious conscious, maybe a study of your dreams and intuitions will be one way in which you learn about God. Your unconscious is already full of light at four years old. I'd say that's pretty promising. [/QUOTE]
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