Every single day, millions of people are being engaged in a deep sleep. Almost 90% of us experience dreaming. We dream all the time, even when awake. It is a very common thing for each and every one of us. Dream is an experience of mental images, voice and thoughts during sleep that we don't actually experience and it doesn't really happen. Dreams carry messages outside us, coming from spiritual being or God Himself. These messages are usually warning or an indication of what is going to happen.
One way of interpreting your dream is dream analysis. There are lots of online dream interpretations on the internet that could help us discover its meaning. Universal Psychic Guild can provide you an accurate dream interpretation with the help of the online psychics that you can reach 24/7 through phone, chat or email. http://www.psychicguild.com/dream.php
We all have many dreams and sometimes some of them may return over and over. Through the Psychic Guild dream interpretation section you are able to look into your dreams and figure out the mysteries of our sleeping state. You will be able to find out why you are dreaming the certain events or situations in your dreams and look further into the deeper aspects of your life.
We can be anyone or anything in our dreams and even go wherever it leads us. We cannot control it, but instead, we let our mind take over. There were times when I usually rely on the interpretation of each dream I have. Base on my experiences, it was on its meaning where I only discover the real causes of some things that are bothering me and also some changes that will come my way. Dreams are our guide to be able to focus and pay attention to what is going on in our daily lives.
It is said that dreams are connected to our reality. It brings together the body, mind and soul. Dreams provide the deeper meaning of ourselves. In that case, understanding our dreams can help us understand and discover our true self.
Tomorrow's Happiness Begins Today
If you want to be happy tomorrow you need to begin working at it today. Some people spend their lives waiting for happiness to arrive on its own and it never comes. Others work hard at creating wealth but still aren't happy, discovering that money only brings a whole different set of problems. Happiness is a state of mind and not the size of your bank account. Happiness is emotional and not physical. Each individual needs to work at creating their own happiness.
I like how Richard Bach, the author of Jonathan Livingston Seagull, put it when he said, "If your happiness depends on what somebody else does, I guess you do have a problem."
To find happiness you first have to understand where happiness comes from. Memories are to the mind what a mirror is to the eyes - a reflection. The mirror reflects the physical while our memories reflect the emotional. When you look in the mirror it reflects what you look like; when you look in your mind it reflects who you are. One big difference between the two is that you can change what you see in the mirror but you can't change the memories reflected in your mind.
We tend to spend a lot of time trying to improve what we see in the mirror, but little or no effort trying to improve our thoughts. Every action creates a memory. Do you really think that the person who is bitter and angry today was happy and cheerful yesterday? If a person says or does something which angers or upsets us, we can either add to the painful memory with our own negative actions or we can replace them with positive actions and create positive memories.
If you want to be happy tomorrow you must choose carefully what you do today, because today's actions will be reflected in tomorrow's memories and you can not make them go away. Everything you do today will be in tomorrow's reflection. The next time a person angers you, instead of lashing out, try imagining that you are holding up a mirror that bounces the reflection back at him, knowing that his actions or words are a reflection of him and not of you.
We all want to like what we see in the mirror. To be truly happy we also have to like what we see reflected in our minds. What the mirror reflects is not nearly as powerful as what the mind reflects, for it reflects our words and actions.
What will your reflections be filled with? Will your reflections/memories be filled with goodness and joy or with bitterness and anger? What have you done today that will bring you happiness tomorrow?
Gary Mosher is co-author of the award-winning 'Buddha in the Boardroom', the book that shows you how to excel in today's chaotic and stressful workplace environment. Read the first chapter for FREE at Bodhi Tree Publishing, LLC
How To Live A Simple Life
In many ways, you probably know how to live a simple life, but do you want to? Many want the complexity and constant drama of their lives. This is something we each have to look at honestly. However, some of us really want simplicity, and some would want it if they knew what it felt like to live more simply and at peace. Here are a few ways to get there.
Just Say No ... Or Say Yes
An important secret to how to live a simple life is to learn to look honestly at how life gets complicated. This may be different for each of us, but there are some common habits we share. One such habit is taking on new responsibilities without fully acknowledging the costs and complexities they add to our lives.
When a man buys a boat, for example, does he usually think about the time he will spend maintaining it and cleaning it? Does he think about the trip to the insurance office for insurance, the necessity to shop for accessories like life-jackets and fire extinguishers? Does he remind himself that boats break down, and he'll have to deal with hauling it someplace to have it repaired? Does he consider the trailer-hitch he'll need, the tarp to cover the boat, the tarp to replace that one when it tears, the bearings in the trailer wheels that will someday fail. Finally, Does he think about the hours he will be committed to working to pay for all this fun?
It isn't about the boat, by the way. There's nothing wrong with owning a boat. With nothing else was going on in his life, all of the above could easily be a part of "the simple life." Hwever, when we don't honestly recognize the role of our own choices in adding complexity to our lives, we take on more than we can possibly handle. As a result, a million exercise devices sit unused in basements while ten million hours are spent working to pay for them. Look honestly at all the costs, and make well-informed choices - this is the first secret of how to live a simple life.
Money Brings Simplicity - Or Complexity
Isn't it simple for a rich man to own a boat? He can just pay someone to take care of it while he plays with his kids. Money can bring simplicity to your life, but it's all in how you use it. This is the second important secret of how to live a simple life.
People use money in ways that overly complicate life, as when they put a down payment on a hot tub that they really don't need. Then they have to work to pay the interest, they have to clean the tub, find a place for it, and have it repaired. Of course, if you are wealthy enough, someone will take care of these things for you. However, if you make $8 per hour, a hot tub will almost certainly overly complicate your life.
If you really want the simple life, the choice then is to make more money, or live a life that is simply supported by your current income. After I paid off the mortgage loan on my first home, and got rid of the car, life became simpler and more relaxing. As I make more money, I can easily add more "things" back into my life, while keeping it simple, as long as I maintain the balance.
Drama Adds Complexity
For a simpler life, have fewer friends. This may sound harsh, but how many friends do you need? Don't get rid of true friends, but don't add people to your life unless there is a real exchange of value between you. We all have acquaintances we call "friends" and yet only tolerate just to "be nice." Do you think it is selfish to say you don't owe anything to these people? Then how selfish is it for them to say you do?
With friends and family, don't get involved in the drama more than you need to. Watch closely, and you'll see that until a person is ready to change, you rarely can help them in any case, neither with words nor with money. Save your efforts for when you truly can help. You weren't born with an obligation to anyone, and it's incredibly selfish for anyone to make such claims on your life. Let the drama swirl around you, but don't get involved in it. This is a crucial lesson on how to live a simple life.
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