Monday, October 8, 2007

DREAMS - Stop Wasting Your Life!

We spend about one-third of our lives sleeping. Put another way - If you live to be 100, you'll have spent roughly 33 years asleep...so, if you're less than 33 years old right now, that's more than the entirety of your life.

Dreams are God's attempt to communicate with us during basically the only part of the day when He can get us to shut up long enough to listen to Him. Of course, the problem is that God, being the sneaky, mysterious guy that He is, talks in a sort of surreal code language - the language of dreams.

If we fail to pay attention to our dreams, we're missing, well, some pretty important stuff, to put it mildly.

I recently stumbled across a great piece of software - "The Lucid Dreaming Kit". It's far and away the best resource I've ever seen for learning how to tap into the power of your dreams. It easily teaches you to be aware of your dreams, interpret them, and utilize them for your maximum benefit (also teaches you the trick to turning nightmares into wonderful dream experiences). You can use this helpful tool (developed by Bradley Thompson, the designer of the "Subliminal Power" program) to tap into your subconscious, overcome fears and phobias, enhance your relationships, and deepen your spiritual communion with God.

Extras include - the name of a simple drink, available at any store, that will boost your dreaming power.

BONUS - There's a free bonus tool included, called "Chat with Einstein", that helps develop your creative skills (especially good for artists, writers, musicians, etc.), and maximize all your talents (yes, it will improve your golf game!).

Anyway, if you have ANY interest at all at tapping into your dream life, I highly recommend The Lucid Dreaming Kit . Check it out. It's not only a genuinely helpful tool for personal development - it's also just a lot of fun to play with.

If you just hate software programs for some reason, I know of a couple of good books on dreamwork that I'd be happy to give you the details on (just email me directly at jbmaverick@gmail.com), but honestly, The Lucid Dreaming Kit is much, much better than any book I've ever read on the subject.

cheers,
Jack

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