Dreams, and What They Are (English)
Mari Swaruu: Hello once more. Thank you for being here with me once again. I
hope you are happy and fine today. I am Mari Swaruu.
On Earth, dreams are immediately taken as something unreal, and the very word
“dream” is associated with fantasy and even with falsity, even more so when
associated with dreaming while awake as in daydreaming, which would be the state
of mind where a person has all its attention on his or her thoughts and not on
everything that surrounds the subject in the material world, much in a
meditation-like state, which in my opinion is indeed nothing other than
meditation.
It is here where daydreaming gets an even worse reputation than simply dreaming
as it is immediately associated with wasting time and with being a slacker. I
see this as another example of how society heavily discourages thinkers in favor
of obedient servants who do not have any type of useful or effective creative
attention, exactly as David Rockefeller once said, and I quote, "I want a
society of workers, not of thinkers".
Imagination and daydreaming are not an empty waste of time. They are
consciousness and awareness planning the next thing to manifest into the
person's reality. They are our guide with which we reason which way to go as we
navigate through life and beyond. Everything that exists was once only a figment
in someone's imagination right before that person or group of people got
proactive to bring what was imagined into the hard reality of the material
world.
But what happens when a person goes to sleep and starts to dream? What are
dreams as such? I mean the ones we have at night.
On Earth, it is mostly or commonly said that dreams are a necessary part of
brain function to process and order what was experienced and what was learned
during the day while the body rests, as during sleep, the amount of repair the
body goes through and achieves is outstanding.
It is said that dreams are projections of the unconscious and part of the
process of organizing data among the neuronal network. And from my point of
view, this is partially correct, as long as the definition of what a dream is
doesn't stop there.
In my culture, dreams occur when the conscious attention of the subject is no
longer in the material world, as the body is no longer providing much
stimulation as it is in repair. So, the soul, which does not need sleep, stops
receiving the overwhelming data stream which is provided by the biological
body's five or six senses while fully awake. Therefore, it starts to perceive
other, more subtle realities or planes of existence.
As I've mentioned before, the body and the brain with its nervous system are
only translators which are there to lock the range of perception of a soul into
a narrow bandwidth reality, which we call the material world, and with it
locking out the possibility to be aware of other existential realms.
If someone wishes to be able to astral travel, to see ghosts and so on, but
cannot, it does not mean that there is something wrong with that person. On the
contrary, it means that his or her body is working properly, filtering out
everything except the range of frequencies that define the material world or the
world of the living, which are the same thing.
It is in those fewer cases where the person can be aware of other realms where
the system is not functioning properly. And this partially explains why so many
people have reported that after a serious accident or near-death experience,
they start to see other realms even while awake, with a subsequent change in
personality and interests, which more often than not end up causing a strong
spiritual awakening in the subject, as he or she is aware that death is not the
end of consciousness awareness. Even more, death is a return home to what and to
whom we have always been.
The subject going through this process will no longer center his or her wants
and needs solely on material necessities, such as social status and the
accumulation of wealth going for mystical subjects and desires, perhaps in an
attempt to connect more to their spiritual side, as that is the one which truly
and genuinely represents who they truly are and their strong desire to go back
home to higher realms where we all finally reside.
When the biological body goes to sleep and while the brain translator is being
repaired and its neurons are replenishing the chemicals and neurotransmitters
they will need to function the next day, the existential frequencies the
person's soul is capable of perceiving are no longer filtered. So, it starts to
be aware of other existential realms as its consciousness awareness is almost
completely free of biological body filters. Therefore, the frequencies it can
perceive suddenly expand dramatically.
The soul is suddenly free to roam other astral realms where it experiences what
is in its frequency and vibration in an almost immediate way, where whatever
they are thinking and feeling the most is suddenly manifested in front of them
to be lived.
To dream while your body is sleeping is to travel to other realms in the astral.
This means that dreams are at least as real as the material world so many call
hard reality, as an interpretation that is coming from a strongly materialistic
society and culture. For cultures where the awareness and the experience of an
individual are what counts when we attempt to define what is reality, it is the
experience that matters. Therefore, in a dream state, the soul is living
something that in its experience is reality.
When a person goes to sleep, what he or she starts to dream will depend on what
the subject has placed its attention on the most. While dreaming, manifestation
is almost immediate because the soul is placing its attention in higher, less
dense, lighter existential realms. Whatever will be manifested and lived there
will depend on what is going on in the life of the individual, what is stressing
him or her out, what emotions they are going through, and on its wants and needs
in the physical world.
This is why we dream things that are often very related to what we are living
while we are awake. And this is also why it is correct to say that it is our
unconscious that mostly rules what we dream, but not only.
While we dream, we are not completely free of our body's and brain's perception
filtering. Much of it remains active, but in a lesser or weaker way. This is
because the brain is not entirely off while we are asleep; it is only slowed
down into longer and slower wavelengths.
This causes the person who is dreaming to be able to perceive a very wide range
of existential frequencies, which define existential realms within the astral.
But as the brain is still functioning, the perception range of a person isn't
completely free, as it is still subjected to bodily filtering.
And by contrast, at death, all biological body perception filtering is gone,
freeing the soul to go back to what it truly is. And what it truly is will
depend on its frequency and vibration, on its thoughts and emotions.
While asleep, it is your frequency and your vibration which will dictate what
you will experience while dreaming because you manifest what is in your
attention the most, where and to what realms you will go, exactly as what
happens when you die. Yet, while dreaming, you are still subjected to a narrow
bandwidth of existential possibilities within the larger astral. And when you
die, you become your unfiltered true self.
It is widely said that when you sleep and you travel astral planes, you are
still connected to your body through a silver cord which, while consciously
astral traveling, other people there can see. With this, being able to
differentiate between people who are disincarnated, those who are astral beings,
and people who are asleep or consciously astral projecting.
And people or souls there can find each other in the astral while sleeping,
astral traveling, or disincarnated if their frequency is similar enough, as
happens in any other existential realm. For what it is worth, I've never seen
such a silver cord while astral traveling or when I'm dreaming, and neither has
little Sophia, as she has told me.
The silver cord, to me, may be an interpretation coming from people in the world
of the living, where they are still thinking that you actually travel somewhere,
as expressed in the very wording they use, such as in “astral traveling”. While
in my culture and in my experience, you never go anywhere as you only switch
your vibration and existential frequency to perceive other things you may see as
different places. Yet, you have never moved, as said in the principle of
non-locality which states that everything is here and everything is now, where
there are no distances and no time from the absolute point of view of higher
existential realms, leaving those as only part of the experience a soul is
manifesting for itself using its frequency and vibration.
You can control your dreams and you can astral travel with some training and
practice, and it is not really that difficult. A good place to start is using
your dream state to remove much of the frequencies the body is filtering away
from your consciousness and perception. As you learn to control your emotions
and your frequency while you are awake and while you are working on manifesting
the best version of yourself and with it the best life you can have, this will
also immediately impact your dreams and what goes on in them. But you must work
on yourself in a holistic way, doing shadow work, for example, and removing
unwanted vices and destructive thought patterns that only cause you to fall into
manifestation pitfalls.
What you are living in your day-to-day life will impact what you are dreaming in
a direct way. So, the state of mind with which you go to sleep in is essential,
as well as what you eat before bedtime, as your gut also has a strong impact on
your consciousness and frequency of thought, and it also can disturb your sleep
if your body is spending too much energy digesting difficult things. Besides the
unnecessary energy and blood glucose spike eating certain things late at night
will give you.
Your dreams are a reflection of what is going on in your life and where you are
placing your attention the most, and they are a great indicator of what is in
your unconscious. Although many dreams are commonly associated with defined
meanings, for example, dreaming that you are flying is associated with wanting
to free yourself of what you are feeling is holding you back in life, the
problem with this interpretation is that in the astral planes you feel free in
general as you manifest anything that you want, and flying there can also be
seen as a natural way to move around there. Even though if it is difficult to
fly in the dream, it can also mean that the body filter is still active,
therefore hindering your flying experience as unconsciously you still think that
it is not possible to fly. This is also an example of the body-brain frequency
filter still working while you are sleeping.
Even though many common dream interpretations can be helpful as a reference, I
wouldn't take those in a literal way. Yet, I can make a video about the
interpretation of the most common dreams. In my opinion, the only one who can
interpret a dream correctly is the person who had the dream itself. Each person
is the only one who can give a real significance or accurate meaning to their
own dreams, and no one else.
Thank you for watching my video and for liking and subscribing for more. I
appreciate it a lot, and I hope to see you here next time. Take care of
yourselves and keep dreaming in order to know what nice things to manifest in
your life.
With much love.
Your friend,
Mari Swaruu