Guest guest Posted May 6, 2007 Report Share Posted May 6, 2007 Hi, Katherine, This is a wonderful K related dream and brings to my mind a recent post from Chrism: " Kundalini is the force inside a person that can establish a bridge by the changing of the physical body. Think of this bridge as an intelligent liason. Once this bridge is accomplished the ascension process is well underway. So it is separate and the same simultaneously. Like walking on a bridge, one is on one side and the other due to the connection. Higher Self is always a part of what occurs and yet it is separate as the person has a job to do. - " The K is the bridge we are on; the K path can be very difficult, even treacherous, and that is represented by your bridge with no sides and trap doors. Every fiber of our being is tested by the K, even our fundamental identity, how we view yourseves. Along the way, we encounter challenges, and we often feel as if we are failing and sometimes we even feel like we are in a 'free fall.' Certain aspects of our selves can even rail against us, appearing as separate entities who mock and taunt and ridicule us. The key is to remain calm and have trust, as you knew in your dream. In your dream, you passed the tests; you are progressing beautifully along your K path. And being the kind and loving person you are, you want to share your experience and the knowledge you gained with others. Wonderful dream, Kat. And it leads me to share something with the group that I have been through lately, something that may help others who are having similar concerns. I will post that separately. Thanks for sharing your dream and yourself, Kat, Love, Claudia --- Katherine <katsam19 wrote: > Hey Claudia, > > I had a lot of dreams, but the one I remembered was > that I was going > somewhere and I had to go across this bridge where > IDs were being > checked and I changed my mind because this bridge > was a bridge with > no sides and where you had to stop to check IDs was > a trap door and > if you didn't pass the check then the person would > open up the door > and you plummet to the large rough body of water > below, car and all. > Well, the ID check didn't scare me, it was the > bridge itself and > since I didn't have anyway of turning around I had > to go ahead and > proceed onward through at least the first check > (there were several > checks all the way across the bridge). Anyway, as I > approached the > first station this snake like claw grabbed my car > and the door swung > open. My car and I began to fall and then it came to > a halt. I hung > there screaming and the guy along with some other > guys were laughing > and taunting me. The next check point was the same > thing, but the > next one I wasn't by myself someone was with me and > I remember > telling that person to just hang on and not to > scream because that is > what they wanted. The trick was to remain calm and > had trust that we > wouldn't plummet to our deaths. This happened all > the way across one > side of the bridge to a turn around point and all > the way back to > land. The whole point was letting go of the torture, > remain calm, and > trust that I would not be dropped. It seemed like a > test that I not > only had to pass, but also had to pass on to others > who were with me. > Then I woke up. Any idea? > > Love, > Katherine > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 6, 2007 Report Share Posted May 6, 2007 Claudia, that for your interpretation of my dream. It really makes sense in what you say especially coupled with what wrote. I do appreciate your taking the time to give me your input. I like the way that sounds and it makes a lot of sense as I have said. I remember in my dream it being a learning period and that as long as I didn't react negatively then I would find myself in another until I had completed both sides of the bridge. I remember being really eager to cross the bridge, but when I got close to it it scared me. Anyway, thank you so much. Both pieces that wrote do fit well with my dream don't they. Thanks for sending them to me. I haven't read them yet! Love, K Claudia Lambright <newtfoodbowl Sunday, May 6, 2007 5:50:39 PM Re: Dream--Claudia and Sarita-to Kat Hi, Katherine, This is a wonderful K related dream and brings to my mind a recent post from Chrism: " Kundalini is the force inside a person that can establish a bridge by the changing of the physical body. Think of this bridge as an intelligent liason. Once this bridge is accomplished the ascension process is well underway. So it is separate and the same simultaneously. Like walking on a bridge, one is on one side and the other due to the connection. Higher Self is always a part of what occurs and yet it is separate as the person has a job to do. - " The K is the bridge we are on; the K path can be very difficult, even treacherous, and that is represented by your bridge with no sides and trap doors. Every fiber of our being is tested by the K, even our fundamental identity, how we view yourseves. Along the way, we encounter challenges, and we often feel as if we are failing and sometimes we even feel like we are in a 'free fall.' Certain aspects of our selves can even rail against us, appearing as separate entities who mock and taunt and ridicule us. The key is to remain calm and have trust, as you knew in your dream. In your dream, you passed the tests; you are progressing beautifully along your K path. And being the kind and loving person you are, you want to share your experience and the knowledge you gained with others. Wonderful dream, Kat. And it leads me to share something with the group that I have been through lately, something that may help others who are having similar concerns. I will post that separately. Thanks for sharing your dream and yourself, Kat, Love, Claudia --- Katherine <katsam19 > wrote: > Hey Claudia, > > I had a lot of dreams, but the one I remembered was > that I was going > somewhere and I had to go across this bridge where > IDs were being > checked and I changed my mind because this bridge > was a bridge with > no sides and where you had to stop to check IDs was > a trap door and > if you didn't pass the check then the person would > open up the door > and you plummet to the large rough body of water > below, car and all. > Well, the ID check didn't scare me, it was the > bridge itself and > since I didn't have anyway of turning around I had > to go ahead and > proceed onward through at least the first check > (there were several > checks all the way across the bridge). Anyway, as I > approached the > first station this snake like claw grabbed my car > and the door swung > open. My car and I began to fall and then it came to > a halt. I hung > there screaming and the guy along with some other > guys were laughing > and taunting me. The next check point was the same > thing, but the > next one I wasn't by myself someone was with me and > I remember > telling that person to just hang on and not to > scream because that is > what they wanted. The trick was to remain calm and > had trust that we > wouldn't plummet to our deaths. This happened all > the way across one > side of the bridge to a turn around point and all > the way back to > land. The whole point was letting go of the torture, > remain calm, and > trust that I would not be dropped. It seemed like a > test that I not > only had to pass, but also had to pass on to others > who were with me. > Then I woke up. Any idea? > > Love, > Katherine > > ____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ __ http://mail. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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