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Episode 34 The Dream Show: How a plane dream changed James’ life

 

Plane dreams: what do they mean?

Plane dreams: what do they mean?

Episode 34 of our free weekly podcast, The Dream Show, is now up.

Can a dream interpretation change your life?

On today’s podcast show, James, whose dream was interpreted in Episode 11, returns to the show to share the story of what happened next.

He’s celebrating big time, as you’ll hear, and he’s also reveling in the amazing synchronicities that have manifested along the way. That’s the power of dream alchemy!

James’ dream was about an airplane. The plane was breaking up, mid-flight, but then morphed into a more innovative futuristic model. How did this dream relate to James’ life, and how did he take action on the insights he gained from having his dream interpreted? And how has his life changed as a result? Listen in to find out!

Following my chat with James, I take a deeper look at other kinds of plane dreams and what they can mean. You’ll pick up plenty of dream interpretation tips from this podcast.

Listen here (episode 34).

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Opportunity: can you see it?

Opportunity. If life is like a box of chocolates, take your pick!

Opportunity. If life is like a box of chocolates, take your pick!

Life is full of opportunity. Even when it doesn’t feel like it. Especially when it doesn’t feel like it.

So how can you choose and make the most of the opportunities surrounding you every day, if you can’t see or feel them?

Your dreams are a good place to start since they reflect the way you see your waking life and how you feel about it. With a little training, you can learn to look at your dreams from a slightly different angle so that the opportunities that have been invisible to you suddenly come into clear focus.

Here’s an example:

Larelle dreamed she was back at school about to sit a test she hadn’t studied for, and she was worried she wouldn’t pass.

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The first step is to ask, ‘Where’s the opportunity in the dream?’

One opportunity is to ask to be excused the test, and to sit it at a more suitable time allowing for study. Another opportunity is to give the test a go, and see if the right answers come naturally, boosting her confidence. Another opportunity is to walk away from the test, to embrace life’s adventure without needing a certificate.

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The second step is to ask, ‘Which situation, in my life, does this dream remind me of?’

Larelle’s dream reminded her of her new role as a mother. Her baby was born six weeks before her dream, and she was continually feeling under scrutiny by her parents and relatives over how she was handling her baby. She felt like a child herself, being tested by the adults in her life.

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The last step is to apply the opportunities listed in step 1 to the life situation identified in step 2:

Which opportunity would you choose if you were in this position? Larelle chose to walk away from the test and embrace life’s adventure without needing a certificate. Her dream made her realise that she was allowing her parents and relatives to judge her according to their standards and ideals. She chose to learn about motherhood on the job, to gain wisdom through personal experience. She made this easier for herself by doing a dream alchemy practice where she visualised telling the dream teacher she didn’t need to sit any tests, and where she left the school feeling adult, excited and confident about her future.

Be guided and inspired by this example to look to your dreams to identify the many opportunities that life offers you. Even when it doesn’t feel like it.

Especially when it doesn’t feel like it. In fact, your life abounds with opportunity, and the choices are all yours.

[Copyright Jane Teresa Anderson, May 2008. Extract. First published as a Dream Sight article.]

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