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Thursday, July 21, 2005

Dreams And Their Implications - Calendar Months

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January --- To dream of this month,signifies financial gains,a mystery will be solved and beware of a false friend nearby.

February --- Usually associated with health problems and many worries. There is hope for beneficial events to come.

March --- To dream of the month of march portends disappointing returns in business and enemies could cause damages.

April --- It signifies that much pleasure and profit are in the horizon,but if the weather is miserable,it is a sign of distress.

May --- To dream of this month denotes prosperous times and pleasure for the young. Do not be discourage.

June --- Will have good earnings but must rely on own good judgement. Avoid rivals.

July --- To dream of July,foretells unusual gains in all undertakings. Use caution in your affairs.

August --- Overall a positive month . All will go well in life, will take a long trip,and will receive unexpected good news.

September --- To dream of September means good luck,changes for the better and desires and hopes will be accomplished.

October --- To see yourself in October means you are enjoying the fruits of hard work and will make lasting friendships.

November --- To dream of November ,augers a time of happiness and success in all affairs.

December --- It is a month that foretells accumulation of wealth,but loss of friendship. Will be very fortunate in love affairs.

Source: dreams/calendar

Thursday, July 07, 2005

Dreams And Their Implications - Part 1

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Our ordinary experience of dreams seems to confirm beyond all doubt the correctness of the first assertion. In dreams every man acts and talks in complete accordance with his character, They are in sharpest contradiction to those maintains that the subjective feelings and desires, or affects and passions, manifest themselves in the wilfulness of the dream-life, and that the moral characteristics of a man are mirrored in his dreams.

The moral nature of man persists even in dreams.. No matter how much of that which accompanies us during the day may vanish in our hours of sleep. No dream-action can be imagined whose first beginnings have not in some shape already passed through the mind during our waking hours, in the form of wish, desire, or impulse." Concerning this original impulse we must say: The dream has not discovered it- it has only imitated and extended it, after we wake, being conscious of our moral strength, we may smile at the whole widely elaborated structure of the depraved dream, yet the original material out of which we formed it cannot be laughed away. One feels responsible for the transgressions of one's dreaming self; not for the whole sum of them, but yet for a certain percentage.

If one believed in the power of the dream to reveal an actually existing, but suppressed or concealed, immoral disposition of the dreamer, one could not express one's opinion more emphatically than in the words.