There is an approach or technique for lucid dreaming. You may have even read different books about it. But the question is, have you ever practiced lucid dreaming? Well, or at least have you ever tried to ask certain questions before going to bed that torment you?
If you haven't practiced, be sure to try it! It works well. True, I want to warn you: not everyone succeeds at once and you will get less sleep, tk. and during sleep you will actually continue to be awake, but in a different state (in the astral). Lucid dreaming works very well when you are interested in information about another person and you are wondering, for example, what exactly connects you with this person, can you trust him in this or that question, why did he appear in your life, but Since you have little information about him, it is good to receive answers through dreams …
In order to get the information you need through dreams, you must learn to follow the basic rules.
Think carefully about what exactly you want to know in your dream.
To do this, as specific as possible and simply formulate the question that you will ask your subconscious mind at night. Relatively speaking, a question is a request to the Universal Bank of Information, to which your subconscious mind will try to connect at night. Very often, because of strong emotions, there is such confusion in my head that it is not necessary to talk about a specific wording. Such a person will not be able to receive information of interest to him in a dream. If your subconscious mind is not accustomed to such work and if you do not have enough "subtle" vibrations of your biofield, then the effect can be very weak. In any case, do not be surprised if in the morning there is some fatigue and a state of slight lack of sleep. Over time, you will get used to this state and it will not bother you.
As soon as you open your eyes, try to recall as much of the dream as possible.
It can be difficult in the first couples, but practice is a great thing. In a few months everything will happen almost automatically. Next, record your feelings and emotions from sleep. Feeling is one of the key points in interpretation. Since a lot is forgotten over time, dreams need to be written down in a separate notebook. It is recommended to keep the notebook either under the pillow or next to the bed.
To interpret dreams, you can use the basic meanings from dream books, but be sure to adapt them to your emotions and sensations.
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In view of this approach to the meaning of your dream, its interpretation will often acquire a completely different meaning than originally stipulated by the dream books. Note that not always the answers in a dream come in the form of specific words and images. Sometimes they are drawn up in the form of various allegories and logical puzzles, only having solved which, you get the answer you need. Therefore, for example, if you dream of a big wolf, but he does not growl at you and does not attack, but simply is nearby and accompanies you along the way. At the same time, you do not experience strong fear and discomfort in a dream, then it is in your dream that a wolf can mean unexpected protection or support of a strong and confident person, and not an enemy or foe. In the next dream, you can ask to “show” who exactly this protector is for you. In any case, the interpretation of dreams is based precisely on your personal feelings from sleep, on the color scheme that you see in a dream and from your actions.