The Dreamer

Biography & Memoir
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Author: Ursula Frank-Pegg ISBN: 9783730985755
Publisher: BookRix Publication: June 2, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Ursula Frank-Pegg
ISBN: 9783730985755
Publisher: BookRix
Publication: June 2, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English

The most valuable of all dreams, which offers us a chance to avoid trouble, is almost as upsetting as the haunting version that finds us panting, scared, trying "to outrun danger." However, it is not fear we feel, but outrage. We feel a tremendous amount of desperation spilling over into the waking state. What we have dreamed is nothing we can brush off, explain away as another nightmare. The uneasy question remains, why we felt such over¬powering desperation and anger in a dream directed at a specific person, why we let it out in one large outcry of righteous indignation. We remember having been seized by a powerful surge of outrage. Completely unable to contain it, we made a spectacle of ourselves. We had a fit and did not give a hoot that we exploded right in front of someone who should impress us with his title, his knowledge, his "pious" demeanor, obviously with his status above ours. And here is the difference: the object of our outburst is identified. Somehow we didn't give a damn, who it is. We shouldn't have, for the person who is at the center of our agitation, is our adversary and, in some cases, possibly a deadly one. Our subconscious uses the dream route to give us a warning. We have exploded, let fly, for a good reason. Enough anger for two is boiling over, because of our own part in all this — if we were not so gullible, so ignorant, so besotted, all of this would not have happened. The detestable creature we are facing is at the bottom of our woes. With such a dream, our subconscious is trying to impress us with a most urgent message. It is attempting to wean us, to get us away from the influence of a person who is about to screw us — literally or symbolically so. Either way we will have to pay, if we don't heed a most urgent message: our own outcry of indignation. If we are allowing it to happen. This guy is trying to finagle us into a business deal, and we go along, while our subconscious cries foul. This shady businessman has already lost his shirt, and he knows it, but we don't realize he is just trying to fleece a few more sheep. We are not aware what we are letting ourselves in for, but our subconscious has already shown us the dramatic results. It has done the screening for us. Unless we reverse course, take an alternate route, grind to a stop, this guy with his clean-cut exterior we have been hankering for, is going to give us the case of herpes we have eluded so far. The book "The Dreamer" is based on more than a 20 year period of recorded dreams and the way they affected me and my family. it makes a distinction between different types of dreams - many of them undoubtedly familiar to the reader. Through repetition as well as intuition I can share with the reader the outreach of precognitive dreams. reaching out into a distant future of ten to more years. Understanding our dreams can help and protect us. let this book inspire you to start a record of your dreams and gradually understand their message.

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The most valuable of all dreams, which offers us a chance to avoid trouble, is almost as upsetting as the haunting version that finds us panting, scared, trying "to outrun danger." However, it is not fear we feel, but outrage. We feel a tremendous amount of desperation spilling over into the waking state. What we have dreamed is nothing we can brush off, explain away as another nightmare. The uneasy question remains, why we felt such over¬powering desperation and anger in a dream directed at a specific person, why we let it out in one large outcry of righteous indignation. We remember having been seized by a powerful surge of outrage. Completely unable to contain it, we made a spectacle of ourselves. We had a fit and did not give a hoot that we exploded right in front of someone who should impress us with his title, his knowledge, his "pious" demeanor, obviously with his status above ours. And here is the difference: the object of our outburst is identified. Somehow we didn't give a damn, who it is. We shouldn't have, for the person who is at the center of our agitation, is our adversary and, in some cases, possibly a deadly one. Our subconscious uses the dream route to give us a warning. We have exploded, let fly, for a good reason. Enough anger for two is boiling over, because of our own part in all this — if we were not so gullible, so ignorant, so besotted, all of this would not have happened. The detestable creature we are facing is at the bottom of our woes. With such a dream, our subconscious is trying to impress us with a most urgent message. It is attempting to wean us, to get us away from the influence of a person who is about to screw us — literally or symbolically so. Either way we will have to pay, if we don't heed a most urgent message: our own outcry of indignation. If we are allowing it to happen. This guy is trying to finagle us into a business deal, and we go along, while our subconscious cries foul. This shady businessman has already lost his shirt, and he knows it, but we don't realize he is just trying to fleece a few more sheep. We are not aware what we are letting ourselves in for, but our subconscious has already shown us the dramatic results. It has done the screening for us. Unless we reverse course, take an alternate route, grind to a stop, this guy with his clean-cut exterior we have been hankering for, is going to give us the case of herpes we have eluded so far. The book "The Dreamer" is based on more than a 20 year period of recorded dreams and the way they affected me and my family. it makes a distinction between different types of dreams - many of them undoubtedly familiar to the reader. Through repetition as well as intuition I can share with the reader the outreach of precognitive dreams. reaching out into a distant future of ten to more years. Understanding our dreams can help and protect us. let this book inspire you to start a record of your dreams and gradually understand their message.

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