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How to Effortlessly Dream Walk
Spiritual practice for clarity, insight, and transformation
Imagine how life might change knowing someone was walking beside you taking note of all the details for a complete download in the morning. Now, imagine if that someone was you…
As far back as I can remember I’ve had vivid, very real dreams. I dream in color and tend to remember even the smallest of details.
When I was younger, I had several reoccurring dreams. Some were prophetic in nature. Others were more about past lives or potential futures.
Right before a 7th or 8th-grade school trip to Harpers Ferry, Virginia, I had a dream about, what I now know was, a past life as a slave girl who lived there in the early 1800s.
At the time, the dream was more of a nightmare because I remembered everything in great detail which included the pain of slavery on the emotional and physical levels from my past life.
After arriving at Harpers Ferry, my school group was on tour with a guide. I shared my dream memories and detailed accounts of the area and its history that I could not possibly have known as a 12 or 13-year-old.
The tour guide validated my information. To this day I remember she was kind of freaked out as I pointed out things NOT on the tour.
Shortly after, I wanted to know anything and everything about dreaming.
I dreamed I was a butterfly, flitting around in the sky; then I awoke. Now I wonder: Am I a man who dreamt of being a butterfly or am I a butterfly dreaming that I am a man?~Zhuang Zi
The art of dream walking…
There are different facets, levels, meanings, and depths to our dream space and while dreams include our astral body and astral space, dreams are subtly different from astral or soul travel.
So how do we know the difference between astral travel, a regular dream if there is such a thing, and a healing dream?