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  Friday, 29 January 2021
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Hello Instructors,

I had a revelation in a dream some days ago; I had applied for this document for over two years and got no response. While in the dream, two people came looking for me at my house. I asked them what they wanted they told me that my application has been approved by the incoming Biden administration. I hadn't thought about it for months or even recently.

I'll like to how to predict with some accuracy the exact day this will happen in the physical.

Day of occurrence of dream: 01/27/2021
Time of day: 4am - 8am

I know there's a technique S.A.W talked about for accurately predicting events from dreams in the Kaballah, but can't find any references.

Gratias tibi,
afra
3 years ago
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#23977
Accepted Answer
As stated under the topics FAQ for Dreams and Astral Projection:
Question: Can someone interpret my dreams for me?

Answer: Divinity speaks intimately to each of us. When we rely on others to interpret experiences, we obstruct our own capacities for discovery, intuition, and understanding. Meditation is the best answer to comprehending these messages, which others cannot personally know. Also, why should we want others to understand us more than we know ourselves?
We do not know you and your personal circumstances, your level of development, your karma, or obstacles. Anyone who claims to know it over an Internet forum is highly suspicious. Besides, why should we want others to know about us more than we know ourselves?

Likewise:
Question: Should I use dream symbol dictionaries?

Answer: Dream dictionaries lack the intuition and insight needed to accurately interpret dream symbols. Rather than relying on contemporary opinions, contradictions, or correlations, it is better to study from proven wisdom, like that of Jesus, Buddha, Moses, Krishna, and all genuine luminaries.
There is no one book that can cover the gamut and spectrum of dream symbolism, since the language of the internal worlds, of divinity, is infinite, universal. Rather than rely on what others have written or said about specific types of dreams, the best method for acquiring understanding of what you experience is meditation. You do need to study Kabbalah, since it is the language of the Being, but it is not included just in one book or place. Developing understanding and efficacy in dream interpretation requires a lifetime of study and work.

Some have also requested, besides interpreting their dreams, relevant passages, verses, and scriptures with Gnostic commentaries to help with the apprehension of a dream's symbolic meaning:
Question: For those of us who can not truly meditate yet nor read the Bible in Hebrew for their true meanings, is it possible for someone to put together the parts of the Bible frequently mentioned in various books by Samael Aun Weor online here to study in order to learn how to interpret one's dreams?

Answer: By parodying Daniel the prophet we will say:

The additions which you have requested cannot be accommodated onto the website since not even the wise men, the astrologers, the magicians, or the soothsayers can interpret your dreams for you. Only your God in heaven can do this for you – he who reveals secrets to you, and makes known to you what your dreams, and the visions in your head, upon your bed, truly mean. Any wisdom that we may have of dreams can only be applied to our own dreams – for this is how our own particular God speaks to us. The interpretation of your dreams shall be revealed to you only through meditation, so that you may know the thoughts of your heart. We encourage our students to read Dream Yoga to learn more about how to do this and to start keeping a dream journal so that they may start to learn the language of their own particular Inner Being. Then you will become an expert of your own dream interpretation. ―Gnostic Instructor
If your dreams have nothing to do with physical facts, then they must be discarded as useless dreams, projections of the ego. While subjective experiences or egotistical dreams have no objective reality, they do help us to understand, through meditation, the specific defects, vices, or errors we must radically eliminate, so that we no longer dream within the internal worlds. In this manner, we gain clarity, objectivity, and intuitive apprehension of superior images, symbols, experiences, and divine warnings on a more consistent basis.

What interests us more than such mental and emotional projections are spiritual visions: awakened, intuitive, and luminous perceptions of divine realities, which are only acquired through complete receptivity of mind and the heightened activity of the consciousness. To stop dreaming or projecting illusions upon the screen of the astral light, you must comprehend and annihilate the dreamer, your egos or multiplicity of "I's." This will only happen if you seriously meditate each day.

Once you begin to have direct perceptions of more elevated spiritual phenomena, you can only know and interpret the message if you study the language of the internal worlds: Kabbalah, Tarot, and Alchemy, comprehending their relationship to the events of your physical existence. Numbers are very important in dreams, specifically in how they manifest and are presented within the diverse panorama of oneiric dramas, situations, and contexts. The date and time when you had the dream is not as relevant as to what numbers you actually receive within the dream.

Regarding prophetic dreams or predictive kabbalah:
“During conscious astral travel, we can be taken to the future to see things, actions, projects or processes that will take place at some undetermined time. These kinds of dreams can also be given based on opposite analogies, numerology, associations, etc. Any prophesy or announcement can especially occur on Wednesdays between 9:00 pm and 3:00 am.” —Samael Aun Weor, Dream Yoga
Of prime importance are three things:

  1. The dream’s psychological impression
  2. The date and time the dream will occur
  3. The colors and sounds in the dream
How did the dream feel to you? Positive, or negative? Archetypical and divine? Or subjective, irrational, or egotistical?

Dates and times, as I said, apply to the content of our experiences, not specifically the day and time when they occur.

Colors and sounds: what impressions did they make upon your conscience? Lighter colors and harmonious signs tend towards positivity, whereas density, darkness, visual obscurations, and displeasing sounds prophesy foreboding.

To comprehend our dreams, we study imagination, inspiration, and intuition. Whether in meditation on a dream symbol or an ego, the practice contains three important principles that are essential to the path of spiritual initiation.

Imagination refers to the perception of images. Inspiration is the recognition of symbols, feeling inspired in one's consciousness toward a given symbol received in meditation or in dreams. Intuition is cognizance of the symbol's meaning.

When meditating on dreams, we concentrate on the images we received in the experience, or the symbols that emerged in our oneiric consciousness while physically asleep. This is imagination. Inspiration is the reaction or response of our consciousness to a given symbol, such that we feel there is some important meaning to a given image we have received. Intuition is comprehension and understanding of what the dream entails. When we have comprehended the intrinsic meaning of a dream experience, that is comprehension or intuition.

When we meditate on the ego, we also retrospect the day through images (imagination), listening to our heart's understanding of the importance of specific events and how we erred (inspiration), and when concentrating on a given defect in order to grasp how it imprisons our consciousness, we arrive at understanding (intuition) through the grace of the Divine Mother.

We must always pray to our Divine Mother in every moment of our life, that is how She will inspire us in physical daily routines in order to prepare us for meditation and dream yoga.

Samael Aun Weor explained the meaning of many symbols throughout religions because he was a Master of Samadhi and knew how to access this knowledge within the internal dimensions. Therefore, study what he wrote about specific symbols, especially the tarot, so as to comprehend their numerical, allegorical, correspondent, analogous, contrary, and intuitive significance.
Imagination, Inspiration, and Intuition are the three obligatory paths for the Initiation.

We reach these ineffable heights by means of Concentration, Meditation, and Samadhi. -Samael Aun Weor, Igneous Rose
Continue to concentrate your consciousness on the image that inspires you, open your mind and heart to the Real, and your Innermost, in the appropriate and precise moment, shall provide you with comprehension, which is like a strike of lightning. The disciple has the humble and joyful experience of illumination, that comes upon the heart suddenly and with the least expectation. Comprehension, or intuition, is an eureka moment.

Joyful in hope, suffering in tribulation, be thou constant in thy prayer.

Benedictis, qui venit in nomine Domini. Osanna in excelsis.

"Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord. Hosanna in the highest!"

3 years ago
·
#23977
Accepted Answer
As stated under the topics FAQ for Dreams and Astral Projection:
Question: Can someone interpret my dreams for me?

Answer: Divinity speaks intimately to each of us. When we rely on others to interpret experiences, we obstruct our own capacities for discovery, intuition, and understanding. Meditation is the best answer to comprehending these messages, which others cannot personally know. Also, why should we want others to understand us more than we know ourselves?
We do not know you and your personal circumstances, your level of development, your karma, or obstacles. Anyone who claims to know it over an Internet forum is highly suspicious. Besides, why should we want others to know about us more than we know ourselves?

Likewise:
Question: Should I use dream symbol dictionaries?

Answer: Dream dictionaries lack the intuition and insight needed to accurately interpret dream symbols. Rather than relying on contemporary opinions, contradictions, or correlations, it is better to study from proven wisdom, like that of Jesus, Buddha, Moses, Krishna, and all genuine luminaries.
There is no one book that can cover the gamut and spectrum of dream symbolism, since the language of the internal worlds, of divinity, is infinite, universal. Rather than rely on what others have written or said about specific types of dreams, the best method for acquiring understanding of what you experience is meditation. You do need to study Kabbalah, since it is the language of the Being, but it is not included just in one book or place. Developing understanding and efficacy in dream interpretation requires a lifetime of study and work.

Some have also requested, besides interpreting their dreams, relevant passages, verses, and scriptures with Gnostic commentaries to help with the apprehension of a dream's symbolic meaning:
Question: For those of us who can not truly meditate yet nor read the Bible in Hebrew for their true meanings, is it possible for someone to put together the parts of the Bible frequently mentioned in various books by Samael Aun Weor online here to study in order to learn how to interpret one's dreams?

Answer: By parodying Daniel the prophet we will say:

The additions which you have requested cannot be accommodated onto the website since not even the wise men, the astrologers, the magicians, or the soothsayers can interpret your dreams for you. Only your God in heaven can do this for you – he who reveals secrets to you, and makes known to you what your dreams, and the visions in your head, upon your bed, truly mean. Any wisdom that we may have of dreams can only be applied to our own dreams – for this is how our own particular God speaks to us. The interpretation of your dreams shall be revealed to you only through meditation, so that you may know the thoughts of your heart. We encourage our students to read Dream Yoga to learn more about how to do this and to start keeping a dream journal so that they may start to learn the language of their own particular Inner Being. Then you will become an expert of your own dream interpretation. ―Gnostic Instructor
If your dreams have nothing to do with physical facts, then they must be discarded as useless dreams, projections of the ego. While subjective experiences or egotistical dreams have no objective reality, they do help us to understand, through meditation, the specific defects, vices, or errors we must radically eliminate, so that we no longer dream within the internal worlds. In this manner, we gain clarity, objectivity, and intuitive apprehension of superior images, symbols, experiences, and divine warnings on a more consistent basis.

What interests us more than such mental and emotional projections are spiritual visions: awakened, intuitive, and luminous perceptions of divine realities, which are only acquired through complete receptivity of mind and the heightened activity of the consciousness. To stop dreaming or projecting illusions upon the screen of the astral light, you must comprehend and annihilate the dreamer, your egos or multiplicity of "I's." This will only happen if you seriously meditate each day.

Once you begin to have direct perceptions of more elevated spiritual phenomena, you can only know and interpret the message if you study the language of the internal worlds: Kabbalah, Tarot, and Alchemy, comprehending their relationship to the events of your physical existence. Numbers are very important in dreams, specifically in how they manifest and are presented within the diverse panorama of oneiric dramas, situations, and contexts. The date and time when you had the dream is not as relevant as to what numbers you actually receive within the dream.

Regarding prophetic dreams or predictive kabbalah:
“During conscious astral travel, we can be taken to the future to see things, actions, projects or processes that will take place at some undetermined time. These kinds of dreams can also be given based on opposite analogies, numerology, associations, etc. Any prophesy or announcement can especially occur on Wednesdays between 9:00 pm and 3:00 am.” —Samael Aun Weor, Dream Yoga
Of prime importance are three things:

  1. The dream’s psychological impression
  2. The date and time the dream will occur
  3. The colors and sounds in the dream
How did the dream feel to you? Positive, or negative? Archetypical and divine? Or subjective, irrational, or egotistical?

Dates and times, as I said, apply to the content of our experiences, not specifically the day and time when they occur.

Colors and sounds: what impressions did they make upon your conscience? Lighter colors and harmonious signs tend towards positivity, whereas density, darkness, visual obscurations, and displeasing sounds prophesy foreboding.

To comprehend our dreams, we study imagination, inspiration, and intuition. Whether in meditation on a dream symbol or an ego, the practice contains three important principles that are essential to the path of spiritual initiation.

Imagination refers to the perception of images. Inspiration is the recognition of symbols, feeling inspired in one's consciousness toward a given symbol received in meditation or in dreams. Intuition is cognizance of the symbol's meaning.

When meditating on dreams, we concentrate on the images we received in the experience, or the symbols that emerged in our oneiric consciousness while physically asleep. This is imagination. Inspiration is the reaction or response of our consciousness to a given symbol, such that we feel there is some important meaning to a given image we have received. Intuition is comprehension and understanding of what the dream entails. When we have comprehended the intrinsic meaning of a dream experience, that is comprehension or intuition.

When we meditate on the ego, we also retrospect the day through images (imagination), listening to our heart's understanding of the importance of specific events and how we erred (inspiration), and when concentrating on a given defect in order to grasp how it imprisons our consciousness, we arrive at understanding (intuition) through the grace of the Divine Mother.

We must always pray to our Divine Mother in every moment of our life, that is how She will inspire us in physical daily routines in order to prepare us for meditation and dream yoga.

Samael Aun Weor explained the meaning of many symbols throughout religions because he was a Master of Samadhi and knew how to access this knowledge within the internal dimensions. Therefore, study what he wrote about specific symbols, especially the tarot, so as to comprehend their numerical, allegorical, correspondent, analogous, contrary, and intuitive significance.
Imagination, Inspiration, and Intuition are the three obligatory paths for the Initiation.

We reach these ineffable heights by means of Concentration, Meditation, and Samadhi. -Samael Aun Weor, Igneous Rose
Continue to concentrate your consciousness on the image that inspires you, open your mind and heart to the Real, and your Innermost, in the appropriate and precise moment, shall provide you with comprehension, which is like a strike of lightning. The disciple has the humble and joyful experience of illumination, that comes upon the heart suddenly and with the least expectation. Comprehension, or intuition, is an eureka moment.

Joyful in hope, suffering in tribulation, be thou constant in thy prayer.

Benedictis, qui venit in nomine Domini. Osanna in excelsis.

"Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord. Hosanna in the highest!"

3 years ago
·
#23987
Thanks, very much. Interestingly, I had this dream on a Wednesday. I'll do more meditation on this.
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