The Undercurrent Of Our Dreams

By Emmanuel Van Der Meulen


Our dreams come about from the underlying feelings and undercurrents of our experiences, and can evolve our vision, plans and aspirations. While we haven't yet uncovered our meaning, it's understandable that we're likely to misunderstand our daydreams - to interpret them based on our frame of reference, as created by ourselves within society's known standards and norms. We likely don't know any different, and create dreams from what we know.

To understand our daydreams, we need to first stop to look at them: not at what they bring up for us, but further, to something about our daydreams that we've most likely never looked at before. And that's why it's important for us to look at the underlying feeling in our daydreams.

Until being introduced to this material, you might have understood the underlying meanings of your dreams, desires, or preferences. When you daydreamed, you likely interpreted them from your existing frame of reference.

Notwithstanding, as you uncover your meaning, it soon becomes apparent how important your newfound knowledge is, and recognize that you'll see things differently all together: that you'll see things in a different light. As you get to know yourself better and look at what humankind created and is continuously creating, you're likely to see certain things created from possible misunderstandings by people of their dreams.

Each one of us possibly does not understand what our unique meaning is about. Apart from yourself, there are others who also misinterpret their daydreams.

Those living in "estate living" developments mostly live in isolation from their neighbors and the general community. A possible example of a misinterpretation of a dream is where real estate planners develop such housing, purportedly where we would live as a community, based on togetherness of some sort.

So it's advisable for us to look very carefully at the underlying feelings, or undercurrent of our daydreams. By doing so, we can uncover our meaning, the one that awakens our desires and that we then dream about.




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