Dreams can be viewed from a variety of experiences that originate out of our conscious and unconscious states of mind.
It includes visual stories or scenes happening while we sleep, the grasping of visions within gaps in our loss of concentration during the day, as well as spirtual awareness during periods of intimate consciousness and encounters in the presence of the Lord. Dreams are also considered as experiences stemming from realistic and unrealistic possibilities of present and future outlooks, hopes, and aspirations, as well as unrevealed intimate thoughts.
Many of these aspects of dreams can be perceived by others through perspectives of what is revealed based on the receipt of information from verbal content or visual expression.
Though some of these happenings can branch off to further label or describe different encounters or experiences. All of them have to do with our thoughts. The Bible encourages us in Philippians 4:8 that while in our conscious mind, we should think about things that are true, honorable, just, pure, lovely, and commendable. It also encourages us that when we are going through hard times, struggles, periods of stretching, pain, etc. that even in those times, we should search out those things. And, if there is anything we can find that demonstrates even a bit of excellence or anything that is worthy of praise that we should also think about those things.
Dreams in all it’s various forms are things that we think about also. Once created or thought of, dreams don’t die. They can lay dormant if unrevealed, or be forgotten, dismissed, shared, and even transferred (to an unbeliever this is often looked at as a stolen dream).
Despite what conditions govern our various dreams, there are several situations that people rely on and may claim as their truth, that can end up in ruining our outlook on life, sabotaging our purpose, skewing our mentality or way of thinking, and even shaking our emotional stability and belief system. In fact, there’s been many movies depicting such unfortunate circumstances.
Misconceptions that are commonly destructive to our thought process are worth debunking. Especially when it comes to our dreams, which are like the silent horses of our minds pulling the carriage of our zeal and determination throughout life.
Be blessed,
G.M.










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