It has been often argued that dreams are the ability to capture a sense of spirit, a sense of self, and a sense of soul. They say the human body is not meant to run in the physical empty, therefore, dreams existed primarily as a light to human endeavours in the physical. That is, to throw light on human struggles and endeavours in reality.
While many will agree to the assertion that dreams play a very pivotal role to human breakthrough in the physical, many will also argue otherwise. The relevance of dreams in human lives cannot be overemphasised. A breakthrough in the physical world had initially been manifested in the spiritual world.
A famous religious scholar argued a while ago. He said, things do not happen to humans ordinarily, some unseen supernatural forces are beyond human comprehension. This supernatural force controls our reality. That is why the people we meet in reality are never coincident either good or bad. We are being connected to them by a divine force as a result of what has happened in the spiritual.
This highly significant, yet frequently neglected topic, brings one to the reason why we dream when we sleep, and what does dreams mean ? How do we interpret our dreams ?
According to Gao Xingjian, a Chinese émigré novelist, playwright, and critic, dreams are more real than reality itself, they’re closer to the self. He further asserts that whatsoever he writes in the physical, he had written in his dream. Little wonder, this Goa Xingjian could be regarded as one of the most celebrated novelist and playwright in China.
The Talmud also wrote that a dream which is not interpreted is like a letter which is not read
Dreams are warnings of an incoming situation in one’s life, likely solutions to human problems in reality.
Be sensitive about your dreams today and see how you better your life and living in just two weeks.