As I have mentioned before, dreams are very important. They help you to raise awareness of yourself, bring to the surface understanding of issues that are hiding in your subconscious, and help to guide you towards actions you need to take. Dreams are messages from your subconscious, and it is important to pay attention.
If you struggle to remember your dreams, there are a few things you can do to help. One is to keep a notepad by your bed. As soon as you wake up, even if it is the middle of the night, jot down everything you can remember about the dream. Thoughts, sensations, feelings, even possible interpretations if you have any. This will help you to remember them later.
Another thing you can do is to keep a piece of Blue Howlite near your pillow. Howlite is a brilliant stone for sleep and dreams. White Howlite is an aid for those suffering from insomnia, and Blue Howlite aids in dream recall.
Thirdly, if you are looking to have dreams on a particular theme, you can place crystal combinations near your head as you sleep, or make up a parcel of herbs tied together with a ribbon of the appropriate colour.
A couple of months ago I became very aware of my stress levels rising, and in addition to this I was very aware that I could not define the exact causes. I placed a rose quartz, a clear quartz and an opalite crystal by my head. Since then, almost every night, I have had vivid dreams which stay with me on waking. They haven't been a miracle cure for my stress, but as a result I know that the stress I feel is down to one cause - Assignments. The other causes are dealt with as I sleep through the aid of these crystals, which are designed in combination to cause revelations and bring about self-love.
I know I'm not the easiest person to live with right now, but I know that without my dreams I would be much harder to deal with. Therefore, those crystals are staying there until my goals change.
I hope to post more tutorials soon, once my university work is out of the way and I have some time again.
Blessed Be
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