My experience with dream interpretation is that everything you encounter in your dream you say something about yourself. The world is you. Nothing human is strange you. Claiming that a property is not yours is absurd, you complete, have everything, only certain aspects can be underdeveloped or repressed, which you're not aware, but why they are still there.

” In yourself lies the whole world and if you know
how to look and learn,
will leave you at the door
and the key is in your own hands.
No man in the world
you can give that key,
or can open doors for you.

You can only do yourself.”
Krishnamurti
We can negatives(our shadows) supplant ourselves and project onto others and forget that aspects of ourselves. During my communication training I gave students the task under the header:"This annoys / irritates me in other people" to write down what they to mind, when they were finished I said: "Streep now through the header and put above:"These are properties of me that I do not want to see you '.. It was for many an eye-opener.

Before you get started with the interpretation of your dream is good to ask yourself what the dream was, te weten:

-1- processing of what you've experienced that day or the last week

-2- something from your personal subconscious

-3- something in the collective unconscious

-4- a lucid dream or vision

-5-the voice of God / Tao / Brahman / angel or whatever you want to call it your Higher Self.

 

In the interpretation of your dream is good to use your intuition and feel what the meanings are. In an article in the magazine Insight Tarot tells Gabrielle Stokvis on the four elements of the dream:

-1- Earth: What are the images of the dream?. How it looked?

-2- Water: what was the emotional experience?. How did you feel in your dream?, What was the atmosphere?

-3- Air: In this phase, the focus is on the interpretation.

-4- Fire: How did the dream and you work with that you have changed and enriched?. And how can you give it shape your life?

 

You can try to interpret your dream itself, but another it often looks better. De Bijbel zegt het al:’We zien wel de splinter in het oog van de ander maar niet de balk in ons eigen oog’

 

A dream with images that scare you, a nightmare is not meant to tease you or punish, but information, which you can take advantage. It can shed light on a dark side of you that you have not yet seen. You must include the devil in you and make it work for you. The book "Liberate your demons' by Tsultrim Allione is beautiful in that given.

 

Another approach comes from NLP, namely either Visual BOX, Auditory and Kinesthetic

-the visual says: "I'll see you around '

-the auditory says:"I hear again from you?’

-the kinestheet says:"I'll walk you sometimes bump '

What did(visually) you in your dream, which heard(auditief) and what you experienced(kinesthetisch) je.

 

You can also bring your image into what you thought, felt and did.

 

Very useful is it to think of associations as possible with your dreams, o.a. a mind map(see google) to make. As an example, I give the snake:

-healing power, the Aesculapius Doctor

-cunning and crafty, the snake from paradise

-no leg to stand on

-low to the ground

-innovatory, because he always renewed his skin

-gif, anger you

-split tongue

-hypnotic eyes

-cold-blooded, clay

-reptile consciousness

-etc.

 

Through a muscle test or pendulum can you knock out which interpretation, Of course you can rely on your intuition

 

Last but not least, I always make a note of what temperature it was during the dream, it was freezing cold or very hot or pleasant on 23 degrees?