--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, TurquoiseB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "matrixmonitor" > <matrixmonitor@> wrote: > > > > ---I'm not so sure. Once, my deceased Mother appeared to me in the > > dream state saying that in the near future there would be an ant > > invasion in my apt. Sure enough, 2 weeks later there was an ant > > invasion, but I nipped it in the bud. Good information! > > For the record, the same teacher gave different > advice for dreams. I have been speaking about > "visions" and "hearing voices" in the waking > state. > > The advice had to do with him or any spiritual > teacher with whom the students might have an > affinity. If *they* seemed to appear to the > student in dreams, his advice was to try to be > aware of how you *feel* the moment you wake up. > > If you feel "heavy," as if the teacher has been > ragging on you and telling you something profound > but a downer, in his opinion it wasn't the teacher > but someone/something impersonating him. On the > other hand, if you laugh a lot in the dream plane > and wake up feeling bright and alert and still > happy, it might very well be. > > I know this may not be applicable, but I'm passing > it along in case it might be to anyone else. This > advice never steered me wrong. <snip>
Yep-- I was going to mention something about this earlier, but you nailed it-- the *feeling* of the experience is so key.