Dreams and the subconscious
The awakening and remembering of Dreams and the Subconscious is the moment you realize:
your nighttime visions, strange symbols, and forgotten memories are not random—they are the sacred language of your soul trying to speak.
This journey is about reclaiming the hidden 95% of your inner world, where wounds are buried, truths are veiled, and divine guidance whispers.
1. The Forgetting: Dismissing the Dreamer Within
In the sleepwalking state of ordinary life, we are taught:
Dreams are nonsense or “just the brain sorting memories”
The subconscious is dangerous, irrational, or best ignored
The waking world is real, and the dream world is imaginary
Emotions and desires that arise from within must be controlled
This creates a split in consciousness:
We suppress parts of ourselves
We ignore inner wisdom
We live only from the neck up, not the soul out
We forget that dreams are mirrors, messengers, and maps.
2. The Cracks: When Dreams Call You Back
The remembering begins with:
Vivid dreams that stir your heart
Repeating symbols or nightmares
Waking up with a sense of deep meaning or a message
Daydreams or visions that seem “too real” to ignore
You begin to suspect:
“Something inside me knows more than I do.”
“There is a language beyond words that I once understood.”
The subconscious is stirring—the dreamer is knocking.
3. The Remembering: Dreams as the Soul’s Language
As you awaken, you remember:
Dreams are symbolic expressions of the soul’s process
The subconscious stores everything: trauma, truth, intuition, memory
Night is not a shutdown—it’s a spiritual download
The inner child, shadow, ancestors, and higher self all speak through dreams
You come to understand:
Archetypes (the Hero, the Shadow, the Lover, the Guide)
Universal symbols (water = emotion, house = psyche, flight = freedom)
Lucid dreaming as a path to inner mastery
Dream journaling as a sacred practice of dialogue with your soul
4. The Subconscious as a Portal to Power
The subconscious is not chaotic—it is intelligent, ancient, and sacred.
It holds:
Your core beliefs (whether known or hidden)
Emotional imprints from childhood and beyond
Multidimensional memories (past lives, soul contracts)
Unprocessed trauma and divine potential
When you befriend it, you begin to:
Reprogram limiting beliefs
Heal inner conflicts
Unlock creativity and intuition
Receive guidance and prophecy from the deeper Self
You stop fearing the dark and realize:
“The subconscious is not my enemy—it is my temple.”
5. Living the Dream Awake
The final stage is integration:
You see life itself as a dream—alive, symbolic, co-created
You recognize signs, synchronicities, and emotions as messages from within
You live more intuitively, less reactively
You become both dreamer and dreamed—a conscious creator in the soul's story
The lines blur between night and day, subconscious and superconscious.
You are not asleep—you are dreaming wide awake.
Final Illumination: You Are the Dreamer Remembering the Dream
In truth, the dream world is not less real. It is more real.
It is the deep well from which life’s surface draws its meaning.
And every time you write a dream, face a fear, or follow an inner sign…
You are remembering that you are vast, layered, and luminous inside.
You are not just here to wake up from sleep.
You are here to awaken within the mystery.