Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Where Do Our Dreams Come From?



Not all dreams come from a Divine source but all dream interpretations belong to our Divine Creator.

"We both had dreams," they answered, "but there is no one to interpret them."
Then Joseph said to them, "Do not interpretations belong to God? Tell me your dreams."
Genesis 40:8.

We do have dreams from our Creator and they are usually with a lot of color.

We also have dreams from our soul that could come from our own soulish desires often putting ourselves first instead of others.

We can also have dreams from a dark spiritual source and these are often in black and white, taking place at nighttime or sometimes with muted colors.

We can also have dreams that are brought on by chemicals in our bodies like alcohol, medication or illegal drug use.

If you are a woman who is pregnant you may even have dreams from your unborn child or a confusing tangle of your dreams intertwined with your unborn child's dreams.

If we have a dream from a dark spiritual force it could be this enemy is trying to scare us from doing something and often the Divine Spiritual thing to do is to do the very thing the enemy is trying to scare us from doing. In some cases our Creator allows these dreams from the enemy so we can get a glimpse of the enemy's plans and do the opposite.

We can also have warning dreams in which our Creator is trying to warn us about something we may be doing or allowing ourselves to do that is not spiritually sound or good for us. We may be receiving a Divine Spiritual dream or vision warning us about a soulish issue we are being overcome with and it could be hindering us from moving forward in our full destiny spiritually. Sometimes these dreams may be scary or borderline nightmares. These should not be dismissed because they seemed dark because sometimes they are allowed by our Creator to teach us or warn us about something.

It is good to not believe every spirit but to test the spirits. That is great sound advice. We must guard our own hearts with good and honorable things. We must align ourselves spiritually with the Divine Spiritual realm and the power of The Spirit of Truth.

The key to all dream interpretations is through the power of The Spirit of Truth. You can not rely on a list or system of elements because The Creator does not always follow a pattern we can put our finger on and often shows us things in new and deeper ways that we may lack the understanding for. Only through Divine Spiritual requests and a close relationship with The Creator and The Spirit of Truth in conjunction with great character within ourselves will we be able to hear our Creator for the correct Divine interpretation.

Blessings to each and everyone of you and may you find the true Divine meaning of your dreams and visions as you draw closer to The Spirit of Truth.

Bob Holzner
Dreams and Visions Information Site
http://dreamsandvisionsinfo.blogspot.com

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Dream: A Tiger in My House!



Hello all,

I thought I'd share a dream with you I had this morning to see if you may have any comments about it. It was a bit of a nightmare at the end. :-(


A Tiger in my House!

I'm in my family home I lived in with my mother (until she passed two years ago) standing in the living room looking into the dining room where there were animals.

There was
a tiger walking around and a beaver in a cage.


There was no bar
rier between the two rooms; the animals did not seem to notice me.

My sister Nancy says "you even have a beaver" then goes upstairs with my mother. I did not see them in the dream. I notice the door leading from the dining room to the kitchen was open and I think in my head the tiger could get out that way. The tiger does that and I run to close the door to the pantry (this door is on the opposite side of the kitchen from the door leading from the dining room) so the tiger couldn't get though just as the tiger approached it but the door wouldn't stay closed. I made a loud noise with my voice to scare the tiger it worked but the tiger came back. I was scared and called out to my mother for help as the tiger got through the door.


I woke up because I was making the loud noise in real life too that I was making in the dream.

After I was awake I thought it was odd the tiger took the long way around through the kitchen and pantry instead of just walking from the dining room to the living room since there were no barriers between the two rooms.

I don't remember any color but it didn't seem a black and white dream. It seemed dimly lit and colors were muted.

Later when typing my dream in my computer I got a sense the tiger might have jumped over me as it got through the door but this was not in my notes.


Interesting elements to consider:

My old family home.

I was standing in living room.

Tiger roaming free in dining room.

Beaver in a cage in dining room.

Animals did not seem to notice me.

No barrier between dining room and living room.

My sister, Nancy, says, "You even have a beaver."

Sister (Nancy) is in the dream but not seen.

My sister and mother (Alice) go upstairs (both not seen).

Dimly lit rooms with muted color.

I notice the door from the dining room to the kitchen is open and I think in the dream that the tiger can get out that way then the tiger does go out that door.

Tiger goes through kitchen and pantry to try and get out and does not just walk from dining room to living room.

I can't keep door closed.

I use my voice to make noises to scare the tiger. It only works briefly.

I get scared and call out to my mom as the tiger gets through the door.


What do you all think? :-\


Bob Holzner
Dancing Spirit Media