Hi!
It’s a very interesting dream you’ve had. Below is an interpretation of your dream as if it was mine. Dreams are for each of us to interpret on our own. Therefore, if anything I say below doesn’t resonate with you simply discard it. So with
this caveat, off I go….
I am outside. In my dreams, when I am outside, it’s usually what I call a “teaching dream” since my higher self is assisting me, i.e. the sun. If I am inside buildings where there is no sunlight shining through, then I am spiritually learning on my own.
Then I consider where I am. I am in my hometown. In dreams, I often find that we similar locations as symbols, but not always. So, is the hometown a symbol or, is it my hometown in “real life”? It’s a symbol. Of my spiritual home.
I will take a detour here and describe what buildings, et al mean as symbols in my dreams…
In my dreams, things that are made by people are symbols of masculine and things of nature are symbols of feminine. I will take a sidebar here and describe that I’ve learnt from my own dreams and then return to interpret the coaster, the buildings and the water…
I’ve learnt that before we incarnate, we carefully select the times we will live in, our families, life circumstances, challenges and potential exit points. We then carefully select our personality.
I’ve learnt we do this by selecting approximately 200 different “belief filters”. These are energy filters that have two polarities, a feminine one and a masculine one. We select the degree of polarity we are going to hold the belief, i.e. the degree of feminine or masculine. This then determines the belief vibratory level.
Each belief then works with the other beliefs, each with their own vibratory rate. They literally “filter our reality” by blocking out the greater reality vibrations we actually come from. They create the aura around us and create our thoughts/feelings for each moment.
We constantly tell ourselves about this in our dreams. We use symbolism to show ourselves about the beliefs and their limiting effects on us spiritually. We also show ourselves the “dis-ease’ created by some of our beliefs using colours in our dreams.
In my dreams buildings are symbols of what I call ‘belief compartments’. I’ve learnt that each wall is a symbol of a belief. Furniture within them are symbols of yet more beliefs that work with the overall beliefs to produce what I call are ‘belief effects’.
To symbolize to ourselves the many different types of beliefs we use in all our many lives, we often create our dreams in towns, cities or, in this dream as a group of buildings.
I’ve often found that in many of my dreams, people appear in the rooms or buildings. In many of my dreams when I began to keep a record of my dreams,, I would find myself in multi-storied houses. I then realized these are symbols of numerous belief compartments I use in one or more of my lives.
Then I found myself in towns and cities. I then realized that each one is a symbol of various belief compartments I have used in another life.
I will take another sidebar here and describe what I’ve learnt about people in my dreams…
When I first began recording my dreams, I would often find people in my dreams that I didn’t know or ones that I did know but they were doing strange things. When I tried to literally interpret my dreams, it usually didn’t work.
I had a near death experience 12 years ago that changed me. One of the changes was a determination to learn to meditate. I had stopped and started meditation all my life and had in effect gone nowhere in a hurry. So this time I was determined to stick with it.
I slowly learnt how to touch my “higher self”. One day, the thought came to me to use my higher self to assist me in interpreting my dreams. Then the dream gates swung wide open.
I’ve since learnt that people in my dreams may be who they are, symbols of my masculine and feminine, other lives, teachers, guides, oversoul, aspects of myself, people who I frequently incarnate with, etc.
About a year and a half ago, I felt compelled to put together a free website documenting what I have learnt. At first, I didn’t want to because I felt what I had learnt was akin in my mind to a teaspoon of water compared to all the oceans’ water, i.e. not much. However the feeling persisted.
Today if you go to ‘learningfrommydreams’ dot com you’ll see what I created. If you go there, I suggest you look at 3 things. One is the meditation page where I list all sorts of different ways to meditate. Find one that works for you.
Then I recommend you read the dream discussion paper I posted on the website. It describes the symbolism I’ve learnt including people.
Finally, I recommend you look at the resources page where you’ll find an extensive list of things to look at.
So with this said, back to my dream…
I am passing through a symbol of my many spiritual homes I have lived in. Good news – I am now outside many of them, now able to see the restricted beliefs that sheltered my spiritual vision of the greater reality I live in, i.e. symbolized by the outside in my dream.
Then I consider what I am on – a truck. Things that people make in my dreams are symbols of masculine. Nature is a symbol of feminine.
I am on a truck, a symbol of some masculine based beliefs, which in turn in being supported by asphalt, i.e. yet more masculine based beliefs. So right away, I realize form the dream location that I am dealing with some masculine based beliefs.
So why am I wearing a Arab cloak? I’m doing this for two reasons. One is to let myself know that one Arab other lives. I make a mental note to myself to ask the Arab other life to show themselves and to work with me. They too share the same underlying beliefs I do that this dream is about.
The second reason is to show that I am “wearing” some spiritual beliefs that cover most of my spiritual body. I need to learn more about them to release them.
On another side note…
I used to have dreams where I was nude and worried people would see me. Many people have similar experiences during their dreams. Then I learnt about beliefs and recognized that the clothes are symbols of beliefs that restrict our abilities to express ourselves in the greater reality we live in.
Slowly, in many of my dreams, I am now partially nude or nude AND I don’t mind. We are really beings of love without physical bodies. However, in our society today, we think of being nude as amoral. This comes from our underlying beliefs within us.
Back to the dream…
“The truck kept driving down the road and everyone just kept giving me weird glances.” These people are some of my other lives. They too are learning along with me. The weird glances aren’t what I literally interpret the dream to be. Instead they are slowly realizing, as I am, that I am much more than my physical body AND I live many, many lives!
“The truck came to a halt at a red sign and I jumped out.”
So now I am off the old masculine based beliefs I was riding on, i.e. the truck. Now I am standing on some more masculine based beliefs, i.e. the pavement.
The stop sign is a spiritual symbol to myself to stop and learn about who I am. I note that this symbol is also a masculine based belief symbol, i.e. people made.
“Finally I thought to myself I could try flying like how I usually have been lately in my dreams. So I prepare myself but fly only a few inches off the ground, something was holding me back. I kept thinking to myself why I couldn't fly like usual but then I felt myself hit the ground…”
This is what I would call a spiritual progress report dream on myself. I am nearly lucid. I am slowly realizing I am a spiritual being in a physical body. However, what’s holding me back on the ground, i.e. the old masculine based beliefs is…myself.
“I immediately thought 'Jesus is here'. I looked around and sure enough I saw him almost 8 feet tall. This Jesus looked just like in the movies, curly hair and beard with a white robe and was bare foot. He seemed to have a normal aura so I thought that it was safe enough to walk toward him.”
What I’ve learnt from my meditations and dreams is that our thoughts literally create our reality. To explain this, first let me describe virtual realities and then I will return to Jesus…
I used to think I had incarnated in a linear fashion. Imagine my surprise when I learnt that these lives “lived at the same time” as I do. How could this be?
I came across a book written by a nuclear physicist, Tom Campbell, who's had many, many out of body experiences. He wanted to reconcile his experiences with his science. So, he wrote a trilogy "My Big TOE" where TOE Stands For Theory of Everything.
In his books he lays out two hypothesis. One is that there is a universal consciousness he calls "All That Is". The second is that "All That Is" must evolve. He put this in scientific terms, i.e. it must lower it's entropy (which is a measurement of randomness).
Then he goes on to talk about All That Is creating these physical matter realities and non-physical matter realities which are seemingly unlimited. He then goes on to say that we live in a virtual reality simulator of sorts where for each moment, there is an almost unlimited number of future probable realities to select from. We select one and it becomes our new present.
I found that these concepts made sense of what I had experienced. This would allow for all my incarnations to be "living at the same time" as me in different times and realities.
It also allowed for probable lives to exist. My own theory is that "All That Is" wants to explore each and every probability to evolve. Therefore, all of our choices are actualized in parallel digital realities.
It also explains to myself about deja vu and dreams of the future. Each night, when we sleep, we leave our bodies. Then, as part of our activities, we "model" some of our probable futures, in effect, testing them out. Most of the time, we aren't listening to ourselves in our bodies, so what only makes it through are some little fragments which we then experience as a deja vu (to have already seen).
Tom then talks about probability curves. This is a measure of all the probabilities against the likelihood of us experiencing it. As we draw nearer to the actual event, the likelihood of choosing and experiencing a certain event, then becomes statistically higher.
So, I believe and think, that people use this to teach themselves about themselves, by having dreams where something that could happen actually happens. What most people do is shy away from this, trying to forget it. This is part of a learning process.
They think that because they have the dream it makes it happen. What they haven’t yet learnt is to take the knowledge and change the future. I will give you a personal example…
Some years ago, I was in a car with a teacher beside me. They had a video camera that was pointing backwards. So I turned to look back.
I saw a relative driving a car though an intersection and watched as this large truck came through the intersection and instantly killed him.
Upon awakening I knew I was being shown a probable future. I also realized it was my dream and a learning opportunity for me. So rather than forget about it, I summoned up my courage and told my loved one about it. I explained about probable futures and then left them with my dream.
They then thanked me. They changed some of their activities by getting their estate in order. Today, they’re still here.
Now, does that mean that a person who has a probable future dream can stop an event from happening. The answer is…it depends! It depends on the participants of the event and what their spiritual choice is.
If I have caught your attention here, I suggest you get a hold of Jane Robert’s fictional trilogy “Over Soul Seven”. She channeled an entity named Seth through in the 1970’s to 80’s who wrote many books through her. She also wrote on her own and the Over Soul Seven books are the easiest way to convey different incarnations living at the same time in different times.
Science is making some progress in the recognition we live in a virtual reality. On my free website “learningfrommydreams” dot com, there is a resource page. If you click on it and go down to the “Science section” you will find links to the Wikipedia page for Digital Physics, and several links to Youtube videos about digital realities.
Some people who have near death experiences, go through a past life review. This review is taken moment by moment in a person’s life. They can experience each moment from the perspective of any one in the moment and then see the effects rippling out through time.
This makes sense if one accepts we live in a virtual reality. Let’s use an example of you playing a virtual reality game.
You can save the game at any point and return to play it. You can change what happens when you replay a game.
If you’re the game designer, you can use your “cheat codes” to take on the role of any one player.
All of this can make a person’s head spin. However, if one listen’s to oneself one discovers we are much more than our physical body.
So, back to the dream…
What I have learnt is that our thoughts create realities. This occurs from any of our thoughts in our daily life as well as those in our dreams. At first, this idea might seem stupid on the surface.
However, if one considers us living in a digital reality, then it’s not so stupid. Any thought we create has it’s own vibratory level and is part of consciousness.
It might be attracted to other “like thoughts” or, it may simply take on an existence on it’s own in a reality.
In this dream, I am giving myself a lesson on this. I thought of Jesus and Ta! Da! There he is. He looks like what I would think of as Jesus.
So who is he really? Is he Jesus or, is he a symbol? A Symbol. Of what? Of my old masculine.
I will take a detour here and describe how I came to learn about old and young masculine and feminine…
When I first began to record my dreams I frequently began to see an old couple. They might change their appearance but there was almost always an old man and woman in the dream. Then a young girl and by appeared.
They too sometimes changed but they were now in the same dream as the old couple. However, they were “bit players” in my dreams as the old couple was the ones I was interacting with.
At first, I had no idea who these people were. Then, as I learnt to mediate and apply my higher self to my dream interpretations, my dreams gates swung open.
First, I learnt that the old man and women were symbols of my masculine and feminine. Next, I learnt that the young girl and boy were symbols of the feminine and masculine I could become. So I then used the terms “old masculine and feminine” and “young masculine and feminine” to describe these dream symbols to myself.
As I began to address my underlying beliefs, the old couple disappeared from my dreams and the young ones spiritually grew up.
So with that said, back to my dream…
I am looking at a symbol of part of myself. In my dream he was “…almost 8 feet tall. This Jesus looked just like in the movies, curly hair and beard with a white robe and was bare foot. He seemed to have a normal aura so I thought that it was safe enough to walk toward him.”
My masculine beliefs result in me being afraid of myself, specifically my feminine. I have learnt from my dreams that some of them are what I call “command/control” beliefs. They are masculine based and use ideas of command/control to control and limit my feminine.
I use them to build mental walls around myself. In society, we use them to build male orientated religions where there is command/control built into it. They have surface level beliefs about heaven and hell, reading the correct books via the correct teachers, etc. They act as a “spiritual buffer” between ourselves and our feminine which is all about creativity, spiritual communication, collaboration, etc.
Good news – my masculine has bare feet. Why? I’ve learnt that clothing is yet another symbol of mostly masculine based beliefs, i.e. the clothes are people made, often using “processed” feminine materials, i.e. nature. I’ve learnt that these are symbols of beliefs we “spiritually wear” on ourselves to buffer us from our greater selves. So, I’ve also learnt that being naked in my dreams is actually a good thing and not what most people have fears of in their dreams. My masculine is showing he no longer requires masculine based beliefs to buffer himself, i.e. myself, from the ground.
I also am leery of his “aura”. This is my masculine based beliefs being afraid of who I am spiritually. I decide his aura, i.e. mine, is normal, so I approach…myself!
“He noticed me and told me to follow him, I did. We entered a dark alleyway and he turned around to speak to me, he said something like "have a seat". I didn't understand what he meant but before I could ask him, he entered a brick wall and disappeared from sight.”
My masculine is telling me to follow him. So, I’m now going to show myself some of my belief effects.
We enter a “dark alleyway”. Dark in my dreams is a symbol of low vibrations. So I am entering some beliefs which are low vibration.
Halls, corridors and alleys in my dreams are symbols of what I call “belief corridors”. These are beliefs we need to walk through, i.e. work our way through. I will take yet another detour here and tell you about what I’ve learnt about lying, sitting, standing, walking, etc. in my dreams…
When I am lying down in dream, it’s a symbol that I don’t have any spiritual ability yet to even see the effects of some of my beliefs.
When I am sitting, it’s a symbol that I need spiritual support to see the effects of some of my beliefs.
When I am standing, it’s a symbol that I now can stand on my own two spiritual feet to see the effects.
When I am walking, it’s a symbol that I am now steadily moving through the beliefs.
When I am running, it’s a symbol I am moving relatively quickly through the beliefs.
Note that I have found that spiritual time and our time are too different things. Usually my dream time is far faster than my physical time. So when I am running etc. I realize that it still will take “some time”.
Back to the dream…
So my masculine is telling me I need spiritual support to even see some of the belief effects, i.e. I am sitting.
Then “…he entered a brick wall and disappeared from sight.” He is showing me that this is the first belief I need to focus on….a masculine based belief wall made of processed feminine material. So what are some of the belief effects?
“Maybe I should continue to follow him but I had a feeling that something wasn't right, I decided to test something out. I stayed between the wall so that I could escape if something was wrong and sure enough I felt a negative entity grab both my wrists. The entity didn't feel like Jesus anymore but more like a demon (It scared the crap out of me ). Before it could pull me to the other side I quickly pulled out and that is when I woke up.”
One of the belief effects is fear. I am scared that something from the other side, i.e. my feminine, will pull me in and kill me. So as I think the thought….voila! A demon’s entity grabs my wrists. I then pull back, not wanting to face my fears and wake up. That’s why I was told to sit down in the dream. I’m not yet spiritually ready to face myself.
There is some good news here. I am now more consciously aware of the effects of my masculine based beliefs. If I chose to listen to my dream, I can learn more and then find myself standing and then walking through this belief wall.
If this was my dream, I would be sort of laughing at myself. It’s me who’s trying to pull me through a belief wall BUT I DON’T GET IT! I am so scared of my feminine I think it’s some form of evil and am reacting to myself. If one can learn to laugh at oneself, the healing process can begin.
I hope that some of what I said above resonates deeply within you.
If you accept the general drift of this dream, you might be asking what steps you can take to begin learning to stand on your own two spiritual feet?
The answer is to learn to listen to yourself. If it was me, I would start listening to my intuition. It is there to guide me.
Next I would keep a dream journal. This is one of the most powerful ways of learning about oneself.
Then I would learn to meditate. It’s a way to touch one’s higher self. On “learningfrommydreams” dot com, there is a whole section on meditation.
If you are going to start, find one way that resonates with you. Then schedule 10-15 minutes each day. Try to do it at the same time to get into a rhythm.
Don’t have any expectations. Simply ask your guides at the start of each meditation to guide you.
It requires persistence. Day after day, week after week, month after month and year after year. You might be very surprised at the results you will bring to yourself!
With kind regards,
Guy
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