Tuesday, August 16, 2011

What Are Dreams?

A dream is one of the most fascinating, bizarre, frightful, whimsical, and wondrous experiences that a human can have.

Likely the most common question that I hear in the work that I do is, “What are dreams?”

Although dreams themselves are often quite complex and appear to go completely outside of what we deem as real and normal, dreams are actually quite simple to explain.

Dreams are typically one or a combination of the following four possibilities:

  1. An Astral Experience
When we fall asleep a layer of our consciousness essentially leaves our bodies and travels in what is called the Astral state. Akin to our bodies having energy fields emanating from them, all things have energy fields.  

This means, when your sleeping, a layer of your consciousness leaves your body, moves around, travels, meets with other beings, and essentially has an adventure of its own – EVERY NIGHT! – whether you recall it or not. 

In some instances, people remember walking through their own house or seeing themselves sleeping, travelling through walls and as outlandish as this may sound even to other worlds. Believe it or not, this is something that occurs for everyone AND if you wish to, you could actually train yourself to do this consciously.  

Let’s say, for example, that tonight you would like to travel to Peru when you come out of your body. If you have mastered the art of falling asleep, but staying awake (also called Astral Travel), then you could do exactly that.  

I remember years ago, when I had first found an on-line course for learning Astral Travel, the first night as I was falling asleep, I was able to stay conscious even though I was falling asleep.  

As I did that, I recall rolling out of my body and then seeing my own body sleeping. It was a very bizarre experience, one that I have found many of the enlightened masters and teachers from around the planet have also experienced. 

While I was awake, yet sleeping, I was curious and had the thought of whether I could fly. Within what felt like an instant I began to rise off the floor and my head literally went through the ceiling and I could see between the floors.  

If that last sentence didn’t cause you to close out this page and unsubscribe from this e-zine, then I am glad you are still with me. 

I realize this may sound out of this world – IT IS! You can actually find thousands of websites and books that explain it and if you go to countries where their culture’s histories dates back thousands of years you will find that they all know about this. It is common place in ancient lands and for native indigenous tribes. 

Everything that exists in our physical reality also exists on the Astral plane. There are, however, other beings, objects, and energies that also exist in the Astral plane that do not exist on our waking conscious plain. Spirits who are deceased amongst other interesting and unusual elements exist in the Astral realm and are available for us to connect with if needed.  

This means, that some mornings, when you awake and recall dreaming about flying through the air, or travelling to another place, or meeting with a deceased love one, it is possible that you were simply slightly awake while on the Astral plane and as such really communicating and interacting with it/him/her.


  1. Your subconscious working through a challenge, resistance, blockage, or issue.
While sleeping, because your mind is in a greater state of peace and rest than when you are awake, your mind is more open, less critical, and therefore more able to work out and sort out problems and issues that you have had either that day, that month, that year, or even from early on in this lifetime.  

These types of dreams are the mind’s way of releasing and can take the form of images, objects, places, thoughts and sensations which can manifest as what we call dreams. In some cases, the mind will create virtual worlds that allow it to release and problem solve. In the morning, upon awaking, you may remember lessons learned, quotes, images, special experiences that can actually help you during the day. 

In high school, I remember a close friend’s father who was an engineer and when he was challenged by an equation in the daytime, he would sleep on it and while sleeping, by morning, the solution would pop up! 

References to this type of dream can be found through the work of well known psychologists Dr. Sigmund Freud and Dr. Carl Jung and the advent of Dream Interpretation and Dream Analysis beginning in the 1800s. 

In today’s world, we find virtual dictionaries attempting to define what a butterfly or water might represent in a dream. As such it can actually be useful to keep a log of your dreams and begin to create your own Dictionary for dreams.


  1. Past life memories.
One of the more mysterious of possibilities for dreams includes the likelihood of past life memories. Although most people do not recall past lives and some religions do not believe that past lives exist, there is a wealth of knowledge around the planet that past lives are a reality of sorts.  

None-the-less, this is becoming more common and some objective research has been done to corroborate the reality of past lives and the possibility that when dreaming, we might be recalling one.


  1. Prophetic visions of the future.
One of the most overwhelming of all the possibilities is that dreams sometimes are visions of the future. If you have ever had a dream about an event or experience and then it occurred, this shows you that it is possible to forecast our future, or, in some way create what we saw or experienced in our dreaming state. 

From what I have heard from many is that typically these types of dreams are not usually optimistic and it is possible that the dreams are serving as a tool to help one to come to peace with whatever was seen or felt in the vision.


Over the many years of exploring consciousness and dreams, I have come to understand there is strong reasoning to why we typically only remember the types of dreams represented by option #2. This is because most people are not quite ready to handle or remember who they have been in previously lives, nor are we prepared to foresee what is to come either good or not. 

The one thing I do suggest is to use the dream, no matter which possibility it is, to explore and release our feelings about what we saw and experienced. 

The more inner work, one does, the more dreams tend to open up and we tend to recall more. Because of the accessing of more inner power, by doing the inner work and self exploration, we become stronger and become more able to handle all that dreams have to offer. 

Although this means we may see things that are unpleasant, it also means we may experience and see wondrous richness and can be truly touched in profound ways. 

Sweet dreams…






2 comments:

  1. Hi Joshua,

    I believe of everything you says. I dream very frequently but all my dreams are from the past when I was younger. Also I dream being in places where I have never been them before.

    One day here in Toronto what a surprise I was in the train (subway)I saw a place which is being in my dreams a couple of times, since then I have not dream about that place anymore.

    I had another very real dream.It was in the middle of the night (maybe between 1:30 to 3:00am I was sleeping and I heard my mom's voice asking me for holy water and believe it or not I was getting up my bed when I realize that I was up and I was very surprise, scare I don't know but I said yes mom I'll bring you the holy water but I was full awake I know that. I put the Holy water beside my bed on the night table,, I swear to God I heard when she grabbed the bottle of holy water then I was scare and I did not move, but I wanted to hear more at the same time...oh boy it was a wonderful experience.

    The next day I told my family, to everybody even at work.

    Thank you so much for keep me in mind.

    All the very best and regards,
    Ramona Enriquez

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  2. What an interesting and wondrous experience.

    For the dreams from the past from when you were younger, those are typical examples of a part of our subsconscious mind working something through or attempting to release some issue or concept related to those experiences.

    Thank you for sharing! And keep up your great work in listening to your heart of hearts!
    Warmest,
    Joshua

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