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***Psychic Experience:*** *I woke up still in a slightly unconscious state and asked the meaning of a vivid dream I had. I re-entered the dream state and saw text on a wall detailing the meaning of it… -* [u/eyerorrim](https://www.reddit.com/user/eyerorrim/)
***Dear Elly,***
***I understand the devastation your family has experienced but,*** …Nope! I spent years dedicated to learning how to read books and letters in dreams, but reading a Dear John letter to my ex boyfriend’s mother, from his future runaway bride, is more effort then emotional worth!
My father’s, father died when I was 12. I called him the head because he didn’t do anything from the neck down. He was an funny story teller between shot’s of brandy, but other then the comical antidote, we did not have much of a relationship. A month after my grandfathers death I noticed my father was not doing well, he is a internal dweller and needs to be read empathically to really understand what he is feeling. It was not sad…it was longing for an answer. So I do what I do best…and conjured up “the head” on the astral plane to ask him a few questions. I found him, dancing around in this colorful moo-moo about 30 years old… turns out my grandfather LOVED to dance, who knew? I didn’t want to know either the question or answer my father wanted, so I asked my Grandfather to write it down. He did and I put it in my pocket to give to my father when I woke up…That is HOW REAL my dreams are, logic seems not to exist on the astral plane. I woke-up and suddenly realized that obviously, I did not have the note in my pocket. When I went back to the astral plane to find the note and realized…I could not read it! From that day I committed myself to learning how to read words and letters in dreams…Jokes on me, it is all symbolism, nothing more, nothing less!
**The Language of Archetypal Symbolism**
If I ask you to think of a dog, what emotions does the word conjure? Well, if you like dogs, it may bring a feelings of safety, or in a dream represent a best friend and trust. However if you were bitten by a dog in childhood, in a dream a dog will represent danger. That is the problem with the universal language of symbolism, it is incredibly personal! Once I realized reading words in a dream was a language itself, I studied Hermetic Alchemy. If you read Tarot Cards…you are halfway there!
Hermetic Alchemy is the ability to crack code in your mind intuitively, think of it like a google translator. When reading Occult books, Bibles and Vedas… I can see through the words to a deeper message instantly. Like landing on a page in Russian and clicking google to translate the symbols in to English. I don’t fight trying to understand the archetype, I just wait for the words to visually turn from code in to readable. This works great when looking up your ex’s Akashic record to see if…he will marry her?
**Practice**
If you want to learn how to speak symbolism you need to create a personal dream dictionary. When you wake up write down every specific symbol you can remember. Then take time to really research and personalize each interpretation. (This is also how we read Tarot)
Broken Car – (car) physical body
Lost – Searching for meaning
House – Mind
Childhood Friends – Childhood Habits (reckless addiction)
*Can you see what it is saying?*
Drinking wine every night is clouding the mind and causing havoc on your physical body…GROW UP!
**It will take time to be so quick with the translations but with practice and experience you will be reading the Akashic Records…and talking to the Collective!**