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Have You Dreamt About God?

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David H | 00:31 Tue 07th Apr 2015 | Society & Culture
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I am not religious but have just had my second dream about God, although I study the area deeply so am regularly involved with it.

The first was being given powers directly to evolve humanity, along with a group of us, being told it was because I could be trusted to use them, and was practising and producing all sorts of objects from my hands.

The second one, last night, I was actually God himself, having taken human form to again evolve human consciousness (something I am involved with as a student). I was exactly like myself from this side, but could dematerialise and fly, and create anything I wanted. I was lecturing a group of people, and much like one of my own teachers, decided to send them the power directly to become enlightened and showed them what I could do by creating red and yellow lights in the air. I simply used my intentions to create both times and it came completely naturally to me. Some people say these dreams are genuine and come from a higher source, but so far little or none of the powers have converted into my waking life. Has anyone else had any similar?
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To those that doubt me have you ever been content with life? Your job?Partner?The way life is going and had that feeling that every things great and is going be okay in your very life? What about those of you who may have had the same but had feelings that all wasn't well? Let's not forget those that have been "Born"into lives they are sure that are not the lives that...
21:14 Thu 09th Apr 2015
I've had a few nightmares about God. They are always worse when I wake up... to find her next to me in the bed!
'Some people say these dreams are genuine and come from a higher source'

Too much chocolate over Easter?
A feeling of powerlessness in a world run by liars and cheats?
The thought that you could do so much better if THEY'D only give you a chance?

No harm in dreaming, the trouble starts when you think they might carry over to life.
Dreams are a reflection of your day time thoughts created by the brain as it unwinds. So no I have never dreamt about God!
Dreams may or may not reflect your inner turmoil, but in the main they have to be just random as the mind tries to makes sense of what is happening during sleep. Were I you I'd not read that much into them. We all dream, we have to dream about something.
Nope. Never even dream anything spiritual. The closest I've ever been to mystical was occasionally dreaming on how I am able to jump over fences and rivers on a bicycle.
Attribution for that which occurs naturally is at best a dubious distinction.
Never. It sounds like you have a sub-conscious desire for power.
And some argue that cannabis isn't stronger these days?
Well, it's not as if dreams about God have ever caused anyone to get hurt, years down the line, is it?


Nope, my dreams concern,,,,,no, hang about,,,I'm not going there ;-)

Not planning a large Fish-based dinner party in the near future are you?
Lol Baldric.
Only eleven of each is required.
'Some say' lots of things but they are in the main nonsense, simply because not everyone can be right. If dogs dreams are to be relied upon god seems to be a rabbit.
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I will extend the scope slightly to add some context. I (and a few people I know) every so often have special dreams. These are of a nature which include places far to wonderful to be created by us, information we could verify afterwards (names and places) and words and music I'd be incapable of thinking up myself. Bear in mind I do not have much of a capacity to create a fraction of these things in waking life maybe there are powers far above ourselves capable of communicating with us in our dreams, and every so often rather than a random dumping of our own thought we are sent something original. I know some examples which couldn't be explained otherwise.
and maybe not!
I am very interested in consciousness. Sadly we have some limitations imposed to prevent us doing anything. Potentially a thought should become reality but we are
Aliens!

I knew it.
"music I'd be incapable of thinking up myself"

How do you know what your subconscious is and is not capable of ? If others can do something and are lucky enough to be able to tap into it when conscious, why can't your mind do so even if you only experience it in dream state ?
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"I am very interested in consciousness. Sadly we have some limitations imposed to prevent us doing anything."

We all begin with only our natural abilities, and then study and practice to expand and gain new ones. The lessons I take are designed to remove the barriers on our consciousness, and when they've worked I've seen energy and auras for a minute or so quite a number of times before it wears off.

As for the information in the dreams the evidence and teachings point towards a universal consciousness, not so much an individual but a storage facility, and when we dream we can hook into it and gain information as it is sent to us. Musical composition, especially as if heard from a performance rather than worked out over time, is beyond most people, and even the professionals have had complete concerts played in a dream they wrote down and performed themselves. Dreams give us the easiest door into these realities, and as ukanonymous said, the thought may well be the key to creation, and God may be you and me, as Neale Donald Walsch says, we are made in the image of God, not vice versa, therefore we are small gods, God is not a large person. Then it works perfectly, believe or not.
It sounds like lucid dreaming to me, not the fact that you think you are God or given powers by God but the fact that it seems you are lucid dreaming by interacting with your dreams and subconsciously because of this you interpret it by coming from God.

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