prochargedmopar wrote:
Sounds like you NEED a carb nite. LOL
Stuffing, pie, grape leaves, ice cream, fundraiser chocolate, sour gummy worms, egg nog, apple-ginger juice, ...
I have had nothing but carbs since November.
New years day is going to mark 1 whole year of not drinking
My new pledge is to not eat more than 15g of carbs per day and continue the KETO lifestyle.
I have been practicing conscious dreaming since my youth, you basically train your conscious mind to observe and
even interact with the unconscious mind.
Any language in a dream is just you repeating in your own words the feeling that is being projected onto you:
Imagine that your wife simply projected the entirety of her love into your being, in the dream you would hear this as
"I love you" and you might even see a symbol of her love but what she has "said" is far deeper than words.
Likewise, when I had the dream, I felt what the being was projecting and expressed it in my own words.
Let's look at what the Bible has to say about the way in which spirits communicate:
Romans 8:26-27
"... but the Spirit itself maketh intercession for us with groanings which cannot be uttered."
And he that searcheth the hearts knoweth what is the mind of the Spirit...
groan: make a deep inarticulate sound
inarticulate: unable to speak distinctly or express oneself clearly [using words]
"[deep feelings] which cannot be [expressed in words]"
The Spirit projects what is in our heart onto God's own heart, he feels the entirety of what you cannot express in prayer.
As far as dreaming is concerned, all spirits need to be measured by the sure word of I'M as not all spirits speak truthfully.
When you listen to someone praying to someone/something else, even if you do not understand what is being spoken, you are connecting yourself to that spirit; and that is how I think I found myself conversing with an Indian "deity" in my dream