Dreaming and Past Life Remembrances

[thoughts from    ~burning woman~   by Sha’Tara]

When I first started on the path of awakening to self-empowerment I began to dream strange new dreams. I filled pages of records of dreams I made it my task to interpret for myself. I had been dreaming before, of course, since as far back as I could remember but these new dreams were teaching dreams, many having nothing to do with Earth or this life.

From these strange dreams I became aware of memories from past lives. As I worked at developing my new nature and a topsy-turvy different understanding of life and a possible purpose in having become a participant in it, those dreams began to subside in proportion to how much I entered into past life remembrances and adapted what I remembered to my current and ever-changing circumstances.

Was there a connection between increased past life awareness and the negative effect on my dreaming? Being the curious type I wanted to know why past life remembrances should negatively affect quantity and quality of dreaming.

Obviously the first question was, why do we dream anyway? What’s the point?

The point, I realized, is that dreams are the mind’s safety valve. The mind cannot be contained within a strictly material, single life event, nor even within a religious context which amounts to the same thing, what I’d call, based on personal experience, a state of mindlessness. (I’m talking about religion, not spirituality.) Dreams I realized, serve as pressure reliefs for an enslaved mind. They remind the mind being that no matter what is believed, there is more that the Matrix mind prison cannot contain, deny or explain.

Once we break out of the “thou shalt not” programming and allow our mind to develop cosmically, outside the totalitarian bounds of the Matrix and accept that we are more than we are allowed to know, dreams have served their purpose. Now we can contemplate our own remembrances of past/future lives without listening to the very loud societal voice that says, “You’re crazy!” We know that crazy is refusal to look in photo albums and the old diaries because the System says they don’t exist. The Voice of Reason that says there are no such things as past lives, never mind future ones. We are not supposed to have other lives than this one. Only two possibilities officially allowed: annihilation at death for the materialist or the permanently removed zombie state of heaven or hell for the religionist. That’s all she wrote, says the priest-psychiatrist, now go shopping.

What are dreams then? Until we awaken they are the safety valve that prevents us from complete mind death. They cannot enlighten, however, just prevent, keeping the mind on life-support until the Eureka moment that changes everything and from which there is no turning back. Until we dare trust ourselves rather than the System as we learn to explore ourselves through our past/future lives, deliberately and purposefully choosing to remember who we really are, remembering hidden lives we have experienced however brutal or insignificant they may have been.

It’s not what we did that matters, as psychics like to emphasize, it’s that we dare give the System the finger by remembering ourselves though we were never given space to appear in any official history book; we dare rise from the common grave of the ignorant, forgotten, enslaved, trod under and murdered unwashed masses.

Because I have worked hard at penetrating the wall of lies erected by the System to separate this me from all other “me’s” of past/future lives – the process is not a linear or chronological progression – I have achieved something that has taken me beyond the need to vent my mind through dreams that needed interpretation. I have shattered the time mirror to see myself in myriads of dimensions and shapes without having to feel foolish about it, or the need to hide. My mind is no longer on life support. I no longer have to to choose between religion and materialism.  Best of all I no longer need to be an Amazombie Googleite Facebookian!!!

I grew up from the ground as a slender shoot, extended leaves through my dreams, then shot up a seed head through past life remembrances that is now ready to scatter its seeds over time and space when the wind of death blows over me. Within my own seeds I will take flight and go on and on and nothing can ever stop me again.

That is what I call freedom.

20 thoughts on “Dreaming and Past Life Remembrances

  1. jim-

    I really like the ideas but have very little to offer. I don’t dream much and when I do seldom recollect any of it. My wife however is very active and intuitive to these things. Maybe I just haven’t lived many lives to recollect…a newbie?

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  2. equinoxio21

    Dreams are the mind’s reconstruction of the past day(s)’ events. We still don’t quite know why. But dreaming is essential to one’s sanity. E.g. Soviet interrogation techniques waking prisoners up as soon as they started dreaming. (REM). In a few days, prisoners were wrecks. Despite the non-dreaming sleep.

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    1. Sha'Tara Post author

      Thanks for commenting on this Brian. Perhaps “we” don’t know why “we” dream but at least I do now and I also know how to go beyond the dream state. You could call that the evolution of the human mind…

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      1. equinoxio21

        Pas de quoi. 🙂 J’ai fait un seul voyage astral. au bout d’une longue séance de yoga. Je me suis retrouvé au plafond en train de voir mon corps en bas. Scared the sh.t out of me and I fell back inside my body. Never done it again. I seems you have?

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      2. Sha'Tara Post author

        Yes, I have done much “astral travel” as it is called, always alone, always with a set purpose. I’ve gone beyond this universe into parallel dimensions, met and interacted with some very interesting entities, even found worlds where I was not only already known, but expected. In the beginning I feared getting lost so I used that training wheel concept of the life line (there’s a name for that: silver cord?) until I got my astral GPS working and then I would just visualize where I wanted to go and jumped. It’s a similar process as uncovering past/future lives since it gets the traveler unhooked from the time/space boundaries. If I thought that this world was all there is, all I could possibly know, I don’t think I could breathe, it would be claustrophobic! Je suis folle, hein Brieuc!

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      3. equinoxio21

        Folle non. 🙂 I might think so if I had not had that (a bit terrifying) experience. I really did see myself below. And I know for a fact that there are many levels of consciousness. Most people don’t realize that. I do. Now to go as far as you have… needs training. 🙂
        Not sure I would risk it myself.

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      4. Sha'Tara Post author

        There is always a risk, indeed. Mind (astral) travel is comparable to earth travel. If one is careless or too trusting any number of terrible things can suddenly happen. Minds can be captured just as bodies can. Enslavement can happen and who would know if another mind came and took over the body? Anyhow, so far so good and I’m getting closer to my last trip with no body to return to. It’s part of what I’ve been training for because I have a destination in mind and it isn’t in this dimension. I’ve been there in dreams and visions but now I have to actually “move” there in mind, incarnate and use that world as my base for learning more about this universe. Thanks for this interesting conversation! 🙂

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  3. Phil Huston

    A young woman with a high GPA and a stack of college acceptance forms with a total of about 1.5 million in scholarships said, when asked for any advice she would offer her fellow students “Don’t invest yourself in Social Media. Because at the end of the day, what have you really got?” Now she couldn’t take ALL that 1.5 mill and got to ALL those schools, but her advice is much like yours. What’s real, and what’s not are rarely what we are sold as real. As for the past lives and the cosmic radio, I hear you. Crazy? Indeed. But there’s the edgar Cayce A.R.E. for any who would require quantification before embarking on the adventure of discovery…All you need to do is learn to listen.

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    1. Sha'Tara Post author

      Thanks for that great comment, Phil. When thinking about “stuff” I’m always… always, brought back to that quote from Shakespeare’s Hamlet: “There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, Than are dreamt of in your philosophy.” The way to proceed through life I’ve discovered is to ‘believe all things, believe in nothing.’ Keep the mind open, reject nothing until it has been carefully analyzed to determine if it holds value for me, or it does not. If it does not, then I can let it go but I don’t need to advertise that it is personally unsuitable.

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    1. Sha'Tara Post author

      Thank you for your open-hearted acceptance of this possibility – many would not. That does I think fit in with the lessons you teach in your blog post, Ego’s Mask. https://secretsoftheserpent.com/2019/03/08/egos-mask/ That is a great post. We must live our own truth, our own reality, the alternative is to remain soundly asleep and not notice the sands blowing over us and covering our world. Too many sleepers have not awakened.

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      1. wendy waters

        I don’t often quote Jesus for fear of being thought religious, which I’m NOT! But there is a fascinating rarely quoted line of his. Now I can’t tell you which part of the New testament it was in but it was something he said in great frustration when the people of one particular town refused to even listen to him. As he walked away famously wiping the dust from his robes he said, “Let them sleep forever then.” I bet they’re sleeping yet.

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  4. Hyperion

    Shall we laugh our maniacal laugh together. We are the sum of countless lives although if we wanted, we could count them accurately. Our lives are unbroken chains. There is no true death until the last of the line produces no offspring to carry us forward. We are not one but many that act as one. The proof is all around for those who wish to see it and for those that don’t, the mind creates plausible alternatives we can choose.

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  5. wendy waters

    “What are dreams then? Until we awaken they are the safety valve that prevents us from complete mind death. They cannot enlighten, however, just prevent, keeping the mind on life-support until the Eureka moment that changes everything and from which there is no turning back. Until we dare trust ourselves rather than the System as we learn to explore ourselves through our past/future lives, deliberately and purposefully choosing to remember who we really are, remembering hidden lives we have experienced however brutal or insignificant they may have been.”
    I love this. Shakespeare said (roughly) “We are the stuff that dreams are made of and our little lives are rounded by a sleep.” They are. But our larger lives are all the dreams woven into the fabric of the great dream of life.

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