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Watch Your Dreams
Description:
Ann Ree Colton was noted for her spiritual understanding of dreams, her gift for
interpreting dream symbols and the prophetic aspect within dreams, and her ability to
recover akasic or past-life records through dreams. In her research, she
discovered that there are seven dream levels, and that there is a progressive process and
sequence in ones dreams that reveals the initiatory action in ones life. Watch
Your Dreams describes the spiritual significance of dreams and discusses the Night
Ministry, during which one may aid others, research the higher worlds, learn of past
lives, and gain prophetic insight into coming events. An invaluable tool, Watch Your
Dreams is a comprehensive reference book providing the essential keys to dream
interpretation and revealment.
Book Cover:
Endowed with the gift of dream interpretation, Ann Ree Colton has made it possible for
thousands of perceptive individuals to better understand their dreams, visions,
inspirational creativity, and spiritual experiences.
In Watch Your Dreams, she discusses the spiritual significance of dreams and
includes a comprehensive compilation of dream symbols, including animals, flowers, trees,
foods, jewels, colors, human anatomy, and physical ailments, among others. Her thorough
explanation of the various types of dreams and their accompanying symbols makes this book
an invaluable source of instruction for those who desire to learn what their dreams are
trying to teach them.
Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- The Soul and Dreams
- Night Instruction
- Sound and Symbols in Dreams
- Myth Association and Prehistoric Symbology in Dreams
- The Color Vocabulary in Dreams
- Jewels
- Emotional Initiation Through Animal Symbols in Dreams
- Tree Symbols
- Flower Symbols
- Intercessory Symbols
- Etheric-Anatomy Symbols - Part I
- Etheric-Anatomy Symbols - Part II
- Etheric-Anatomy Symbols - Part III
- Food Symbols
- Geometrical, Alphabetical, and Numerical Symbols
- Miscellaneous Symbols
- The Initiate
- Glossary
- Index
Excerpts:
Excerpt #1. "It is
rare that color alone is seen in a dream. Colors, in the majority of dreams, invariably
are accompanied by symbols. Color is one of the greater keys to the vocabulary of the
dream world. To see a colorless form or object as a symbol in a dream demotes its full
meaning, as color is the life within the symbol. Hence, to understand symbology of any
nature one should first know the meaning of color. For instance, if a book is seen in a
dream, it could mean an embodiment record, or a former-life record. However, if a gold
book is seen, it would mean that one is being prepared to receive his soul-record of grace
from some former life."
Excerpt #2. "To
hunt an animal in a dream indicates that one is tracking down and conquering his own
traits corresponding to the animal. Thus, if one dreams of hunting a lion - a lion being
the symbol of the initiate's will - this reveals to him that he is tracking down and
seeking to overcome his untrained sentient nature. If he is hunting a tiger, he is being
alerted that something in his nature is ruthless and tiger-like. Should he be hunted by a
tiger, this indicates that he is associated with a person who has a ruthless and cruel,
tiger-like nature. In the dream he is being warned to fortify himself against cruel
persons."
Excerpt #3. "To
experience dancing in the night, as one often does after he enters the Path, is to set up
extended wavelengths of receptivity in the time clock of the etheric body. Such persons
while awake on earth, can identify the audible sound in a tree, in a piece of sculpture,
in a waterfall, in a butterfly, in a rainbow, or in any living thing produced by God.
Music can be heard and lifted into sounds, harmonies, and melodies, and passed on into the
living action of civilizations, nations, and persons."
Excerpt #4. "A
dream protected the marriage of the patriarch Abraham and his wife Sarah. A dream saved
Jacob from Laban. A dream guided Jacob. A dream caused Joseph, the son of Jacob, to be
taken as a slave into the land of Egypt and, eventually, to save his own people and the
Egyptian people from starvation. A dream gave Gideon the courage to deliver his people
from their oppressors. A dream proved Solomon worthy to receive understanding and great
power. A dream told Joseph to take Mary for his wife, and to give his son the name Jesus.
A dream told Joseph to leave Bethlehem, thereby saving the life of his infant son. A dream
protected the Wise Men from King Herod. A dream told Joseph when he should leave Egypt and
return to Israel with his wife and young son.
The Holy Bible records these and other significant dreams which contributed directly
toward the survival and developmental rise of a people, from the time of Abraham until the
time of Jesus.
What is the strange and mighty power of dreams? One may find his first clues to the
mystery of dreams by turning to the Holy Bible. If one researches the dreams recorded in
the Bible, he discovers that the majority of Biblical dreams relates either to prophetic
dreams or to guidance dreams. However, the Bible also contains dreams of warning,
instruction, and evaluation.
While the Bible is filled with dreams, visions, and revelations, societies which have
built their cultures upon the truths and wisdom in the Bible do not provide the individual
with the answers to questions about inner or spiritual experiences. Even religious bodies
provide little or no instruction regarding such experiences - yet dreams sometimes have
deep religious meaning and significance."
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