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Dreams

  • Writer: Maia
    Maia
  • Jul 15, 2022
  • 3 min read

Updated: Oct 21, 2024

Whoever says "they don't dream" is not true.

Everybody dreams; you just need to be aware of it.

Dreams speak in a language of metaphors, and they speak in a language that only the individual will understand. It speaks through your experiences and your knowledge.

If you remember the dream - it's a message.

If you don't remember the dream, it was just a dream and no message. When you dream of a person who has passed, that wasn't a dream; they were actually there watching and guiding you from a distance.


Some of these dreams are vivid, like you were there; it was real; I felt it kind of dreams; these are called lucid dreams. Did you know that you can change the outcome of your dreams? You may have also had re-occurring dreams with a message in each path of the dreams, and putting each message together will present more meaning, a bigger picture than the initial part of the trail. I recently worked out a trail of dreams I have had for years. I must admit, I never recorded this dream, I never ever recorded any of my dreams, and this is why you SHOULD record your dreams because they will diminish. You will never remember those dreams until or if it ever has a trail or has begun as one. But this particular trail has stuck to me ever since I left one specific hair salon I no longer worked at in my awake life.


The salon I worked at was in the Queen Victoria Building, one of the many busiest buildings in the Heart of the City of Sydney. Amongst the rush hour morning, afternoons and evenings. We hairdressers couldn't get to the bathroom quick enough to get back to our appointments in time as they were either located upstairs or downstairs from where we were positioned; on the lower level, the pathway of Town Hall train station, where the traffic of train commuters entering and exiting the building was crazy. But each dream was different but the same as the previous ones. I did the same thing as I did in my awake life; the route, the train ride, bathroom breaks, working in the salon...it's as if I hadn't left the salon and like I was on night shift work. I would wake up in the morning saying I was working last night; that's why I woke up tired. Haha. I still am dreaming about it, like the challenging, hardworking experiences of that particular time of my life are used as metaphors for the message or answer you have been searching for. Eventually, the dreams weren't as frequent as they used to be. But it still feels like I working there.


This particular trail showed me of the time my manager (manager and boss married) was pregnant, and she was pregnant at each trimester of my dream in this trail. The next dream was that my boss trusted me with all the money of the salon like it was my time to step up for more responsibilities as my boss was to retire. The next dream was that my manager was at full term of the pregnancy and handing me the salon ownership before she left to have the baby.

When I woke up from that dream, I did a little research. I googled up the salon name, quickly skimmed through it and didn't really notice anything that grabbed my attention. But what was bugging me was my pregnant manager. So I searched my manager's name and saw a youtube video; I'm sure it was her 50th bday. Didn't notice anything there either. But then I remember she was pregnant. Which led me to Facebook, where I have a connection with someone related to the manager. I found my manager and noticed she has two children now. I searched for the children's names and found what I needed to know. That dream told me that the children, who are now in their mid-late twenties, have now got a 2 million dollar business by supporting their father's hairdressing salon by offering an online shopping experience with premium quality products. Can you believe it!


Check out https://www.askmaia.com.au/thespiritualworld/dreams to understand dreams and how to change a dream to how you would like it to be.





 
 
 

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