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Otherwise, other wise

"Who's going to take the plug out, you or me?" I'd ask.Bath time, when my children were very small, was great fun until the moment came to lift them from the water. They never wanted to get out. Eventually I found the happy solution.

“Who’s going to take the plug out, you or me?” I’d ask.

“Me! Me! I want to!” would come the unerring reply.

Once the water was gone, they were happy to leap out and move on to the next game. It worked until they were old enough to realise that I was giving them severely limited options and that it was me who was really pulling the plug on their fun.

A man once told me about a dream in which he was in a rowing boat on a calm lake when five tornadoes appeared. The tornadoes struck the water and spun it into gurgling holes, as if five enormous bath plugs had been pulled from the sand beneath the lake. He felt the dream was warning him that his money, invested in various projects, was going ‘down the gurgler’.

Our warning dreams motivate us to take action. But what kind of action should we take?

He felt the dream was warning him that his money, invested in various projects, was going 'down the gurgler'.

He felt the dream was warning him that his money, invested in various projects, was going ‘down the gurgler’.

Are our dream warnings accurate, or do they reflect our fears and beliefs?  Was this man’s money inevitably going down the gurgler or was he projecting (and creating) this outcome based on his unconscious beliefs and experiences – his conditioning? Had the plug already been pulled or did he have more expansive options?

And, in any case, was this man’s dream about his financial affairs or did it reflect other valuable information he could apply to ensure calm waters in his life?

My children expected only one outcome: that the plug would be removed in the next minute and the water would go down the plughole. So the outcome always manifested. If they had been older they might have suggested we run more hot water, stay in the bath longer, get take-away instead of cooking dinner and still get to bed on time. They would have learned the lesson that other wise options always exist. Or they might have stayed in the bath until the water went cold and learned a different but equally wise lesson from their experience.

My children expected only one outcome: that the plug would be removed in the next minute and the water would go down the plughole.

My children expected only one outcome: that the plug would be removed in the next minute and the water would go down the plughole.

Alternatives. Wider choices. Whichever way, we gain wisdom from our choices if we are open enough to learn the lessons they offer. Sometimes the wisdom is learned under happy circumstances (the hot water and take-away choice) and sometimes less happy circumstances (the cold water choice).

“Take the plug out? Otherwise what?” my children might have asked, had they been older back in the bath plug days. “Otherwise you will become other wise”, I may have replied.

To grow, to gain wisdom, we often need change. We need to challenge ourselves to explore the wider options of the otherwise.

If life wisdom is the path, there can be no wrong choices. Just different choices and different routes. But if we hold a vision, a goal, how can we find the best route, the one that delivers both the desired reward and wisdom?

Well, naturally our dreams provide the answers but how can we recognise them?

Our dreams are symbolic snapshots in time: picturing your current mindset.

Our dreams are symbolic snapshots in time: picturing your current mindset.

Our dreams are symbolic snapshots in time. They show us ourselves – our conscious and unconscious beliefs, experiences, memories and feelings relating to life at the time of the dream. Specifically they show us (once interpreted) how our unconscious beliefs are affecting our waking life and where those beliefs originated.

It is our beliefs – especially our unconscious ones – that shape our future. Above all, our fears shape our future by limiting our choices. We tend not to take the path that requires us to face our fears. Pulling the plug seems an easier option.

Our dreams are blueprints of the future, projecting outcomes based on our past responses to life.

Our dreams are blueprints of the future, projecting outcomes based on our past responses to life.

Looked at in this way, our dreams are blueprints of the future, projecting outcomes based on our past responses to life. In this way too, dreams can be said to be prophetic.

If the man’s tornado dream was indeed about his financial affairs then it may have been reflecting his fears and beliefs that his money would go down the gurgler, and such fears possibly may have created that result.

What was his dream advising him to do?

He may have saved money by withdrawing his investments if he was in danger of creating doom.

Otherwise he could use the dream to identify the negative fears and beliefs and change them, using dream alchemy practices.  By changing the blueprint his projected future changes and the situation is defused.

Change the blueprint to change the future.

Change the blueprint to change the future.

To change the outcome, change the belief.

To change the outer world, change the inner one.

Beware the warning dream otherwise you may miss the real gold.

(The deeper meaning of the dream: The five tornadoes represented five major changes – the winds of change – in this man’s life that, each time, had ‘torn’ his calm world apart. Water often represents the emotions. These changes had stirred his deepest emotions, even though all appeared calm on the surface. His dream reflected his belief, based on these experiences, that whenever things were calm, a huge change would sweep in and shake him to the core. This belief extended to his financial affairs, ensuring regular calamity. His dream required him to look back at those changes to reap the wisdom of the otherwise and to transform his beliefs in destructive change into constructive change.)

[Copyright Jane Teresa Anderson, August 2003. First published as a Dream Sight article.]

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(Note: I wrote this article ten years ago, during a period of change, before I had found the name ‘dream alchemy’ to describe the approach I was evolving. Yet here it is, and there I am, doing the magic that created the firm foundation upon which the last ten years have been built.)

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In the early hours of a still dark morning, back in 1983, my stomach churned as our bed lurched across the polished floor and the long bedroom curtains swished through the still air and swiped my face. The windows were closed. My husband slept soundly. My tiny children cradled on, familiar with sleeping in rocking arms, strapped onto my back or being carried in midnight sleep from late parties back to their beds without stirring. Perched in the penthouse of an apartment block high in the South American Andes, I realised why all our new friends lived in houses. This was my first experience of an earthquake and with a year ahead of us in Quito, Ecuador, it would not be my last. When we weren’t being shaken from side to side we were flipped from the ground by vertical quakes, leaving us stepping air for heart lurching moments.

I was reminded of this recently when I dreamed I was back in Quito, standing in a star-shaped dream house drawing a feeling of great strength from the ground beneath my feet: that very same ground that had rumbled and growled all those years ago. How things change!

In dreams the ground, or the earth, often represents the basis of our conscious understanding of the world. (It stands under us: it gives us our under-standing.)

In dreams the ground, or the earth, often represents the basis of our conscious understanding of the world. (It stands under us: it gives us our under-standing.)

In dreams the ground, or the earth, often represents the basis of our conscious understanding of the world. (It stands under us: it gives us our ‘understanding’.)  I have dreamed many earthquakes and earth tremors since my year in Ecuador, each dream shake-up symbolising change in my understanding of life. Out with the old basis and onto new territory.

Change begins in the depths of the unconscious, just as earthquakes begin in the deeper layers of the earth, moving unseen and dark way below the known surface. Subtle changes in our unconscious percolate through to affect the world we see and the way we see it. Our dreams often pick up on the deep inner upheavals, the re-arranging of our unconscious strata of thoughts, memories and conditionings, and present the deep movement as dream earthquakes, tremors, earth changes or earthworks. In this way, our earthquake dreams are like seismic detectors, giving us advance warning of coming change. They are personally precognitive rather than being premonitions of physical earth changes or world disasters.

So why did the ground beneath my feet in my recent dream of standing in the star-shaped house feel so solid? Why did I feel I was drawing on great strength?

Quito was not only a place of earthquake and tremor for me. It was a time of adaptation, of opening myself to new skills and new possibilities. In its quaky shakiness it created new foundation stones for my future, a future based on trusting intuition and embracing change as a positive force directing the unfolding of life. My recent dream mirrored back to me the difference between my initial fear of change in those early Quito days and the strength I can draw from the ground I have built beneath my feet since then.

One of the advantages of a dream rich in sensation is that you can invoke the memory of the dream feeling when needed. I have summoned up that intense sensation of drawing strength from the ground on several occasions since the dream, and felt it positively influence the situations and their outcomes. You can use positive emotions from dreams in this way by picturing yourself in the dream scene and letting the same feeling fill you to overflowing as you negotiate life situations relevant to the dream.

Pay attention to the various grounds you walk upon in your dreams to learn what they reflect about your present understanding of life. Traversing rocky ground may suggest that life seems ‘rocky’ to you. Or, on the contrary, walking on rock in a dream may reflect solidity or a firm belief in old ways since rocks themselves are ancient formations. Slippery ground may reveal feelings of insecurity about life (what will happen if you ‘slip up’?). Muddy earth may reflect a muddied, unclear basis to your understanding. Gravel may symbolise a connection with the temporary as gravel paths are often later made more solid.

Your dream ground may be a high rung on a tottering ladder with a small centre of gravity. What might this reflect about your under-standing?

Your dream ground may be a high rung on a tottering ladder with a small centre of gravity. What might this reflect about your under-standing?

Or gravelly ground may suggest an irritating basis to life since gravel gets under your skin when you fall, or can make it difficult for you to ‘get a firm grip’ under certain conditions. Your dream ground may be a high rung on a tottering ladder with a small centre of gravity, indicating perhaps instability or lack of a firm basis.

If you find yourself walking on water … well … water symbolises our emotions as well as our unconscious and don’t we just need the reminder from time to time that we can all perform miracles if we’re in touch with our unconscious?

I haven’t walked on water, but I have walked on air in my waking life – well, almost. After the year of living at altitude in the Andes my body changed in the way that all bodies do to adapt to the lesser amounts of oxygen in the high atmosphere. The haemoglobin levels in my blood increased and so did my lung capacity. Together these physical adaptations to the thin air worked to deliver more oxygen to my body than in my pre-Quito days. Gone were the tingling lips, numb finger tips and dizziness of my first six weeks living up near the snow-capped volcanoes on the equator. When we left Ecuador en route to Australia, we touched down in San Francisco for a week. ‘Touched’ was the right word. Pumped up on oxygen I felt as if I was air-walking, bouncing back from each step and bounding forward without effort. Like walking on the Moon. And when I laughed at the lack of ground beneath my feet, I hyperventilated and spun out on oxygen overload. I was high from living on high and was finding the old familiar world disorientating and unreal in its new strangeness.

Our dreams help us to resolve our unconscious conflicts as they shuffle the unconscious layers of thoughts, memories and conditioning to create changed perceptions of once familiar worlds. The strengths we can draw from our many awakenings are well worth the occasional queasy quakes that create the firmer ground of new under-standing.

[Copyright Jane Teresa Anderson, July 2000. First published as a Dream Sight article.]

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Radio 2GB: Once upon a time

Kim dreamed of three snakes entwined on fresh, clean sheets

Kim dreamed of three snakes entwined on fresh, clean sheets

Once upon a time, four months ago, to be precise, there were three venomous snakes – a red-bellied black, a brown, and a tiger snake. The three snakes appeared to Kim in a dream.

The next day, Kim asked someone the meaning of her dream, and was told to beware three dangers coming her way.

If you were Kim, how would you feel, and what would you do?

Kim worried. Naturally.

And then, during the Christmas week, she called me when I was interpreting dreams on Glenn Wheeler’s evening show on Radio 2GB, to ask my opinion.

In her dream, she had changed the sheets on her bed, and then saw the three dangerous snakes, all entwined, on the fresh, clean sheets. She calmly lifted them onto a stick and removed them from the bedroom. She felt safe. She then went to the children’s bedroom where there were also three snakes and did the same. Again, she knew they were all safe.

How would you interpret this dream?

The feelings in a dream are a major interpretation key. In her dream, Kim defused a potentially dangerous situation by remaining calm and taking practical, empowered action. The danger was gone. All was safe.

Dreams process the last 24-48 hours, so at the time of her dream, Kim faced three related (entwined) fears or situations she regarded as potentially dangerous, and, by remaining calm, dealt with them by taking appropriate action. If Kim had been asked, the morning after her dream, about which fears or dangers had come up for her, she would have recognised them and noticed that she had faced them with relative calm. Noting this, she would have felt more confident about facing other fears by remaining calm and taking appropriate practical action.

But Kim had missed this opportunity because her fears had been fuelled, rather than quelled, when she was told that the dream was a warning of three dangers coming her way.

Night by night, our dreams update our picture of life. At the time of her dream, Kim had made a change (represented by the change of sheets), a clean, fresh start, most probably a change in attitude. This change enabled her to see her fears more clearly and approach them with calm, practical resolve. What a win!

What an insight! What an encouraging formula to follow, to reinforce in the days that followed!

The dreaming mind often chooses snakes to represent fear – most people are fearful of snakes. And when we face our fears, we heal the pain that lies behind the fear. Such is the power of a dream to reveal the way to ‘live happily ever after’.

Clean, fresh sheets anyone? There’s a whole new decade beginning in a few days time, so how about it?

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Episode 31 The Dream Show: Destiny or free will?

Episode 31 of our free weekly podcast, The Dream Show, is now up.

A man dreamed of five tornadoes ripping through a calm lake, and he believed his dream to be prophetic, a warning of financial loss. Was the dream prophetic? What did he do, on waking from his dream?

How should we respond when we feel a dream is giving us a warning?

Today’s episode looks at the choices we make, based on our beliefs, and explores other wise choices we might make instead.

There’s also a bit of a laugh in the story of the Men in Black and how they helped Michael, in a dream, to look at life in a different way.

Beliefs, choices, changes, and how to be ‘other’ wise.

Listen to episode 31.

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