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the reflections thus left on the waking mind should not go by unheeded。



We often observe matters of dress and exterior appearance through mirrors;

and we soon make the necessary alterations to put our bodies in harmony

with existing formalities。  Then; why not study more seriously the mental

images reflected from the mirror of the soul upon our minds through the occult

processes within us?



Thirdly; the spiritual dreams are brought about by the higher self penetrating

the soul realm; and reflecting upon the waking mind approaching events。

When we put our animal mind and soul in harmony with our higher self we

become one with it; and; therefore; one with the universal mind or will by

becoming a part of it。  It is through the higher self we reach the infinite。

It is through the lower self we fall into the whirlpool of matter。



These dreams are a part of the universal mind until they

transpire in the life of man。  After this they go to make a part

of the personal soul。  Whatever has not taken place in the mind;

or life of man; belongs exclusively to the impersonal mind。

But as soon as a man lives or sees a thing; that thing

instantly becomes a part of his soul; hence; the clairvoyant;

or mind reader; never perceives beyond the personal ego;

as the future belongs exclusively to God or the universal mind;

and has no material; subjective existence; therefore; it cannot

be known except through the channels of the higher self;

which is the Truth or the Word that is constantly striving

to manifest itself through the flesh。



Our psychical research people give us conclusive proof of mental

telepathy or telegraphy between finite minds。  Thus communications

or impressions are conveyed many miles from one mind to another。

This phenomenon is easier when one or both of the subjects are

in a state of somnambulence or asleep。



In thought transference or mind reading it is absolutely

necessary to have a positive and a negative subject。

Through the same law that mental impressions are telegraphed

from one finite mind to another a man may place himself in harmony

with the infinite mind and thus receive true and healthful

warnings of coming evil or good。  Homer; Aristotle and other

writers of the ancient classics thought this not improbable。



The statesman; the poet; the philosopher of the Bible were

unanimous in attaching prophetic significance to dreams。

Has the law of ethereal vibrations undergone any recent

changes to debar or molest the communion of the soul with its

spiritual father; any more than it has debarred contact with its

material mother or environments?



We only understand the great laws of nature by effects。

We know that vegetation planted in native soil and properly attended

with light; heat and moisture; will grow and yield a certain

species of fruit。  We may infer how it does this; but we cannot

explain the process of transformation any more than we can explain

why certain tropical birds are burnished with glowing colors;

and that other birds under the murky skies are gray and brown;

while in the Arctic regions they bleach。



In sleep we see; without being awakened; the angry lightning rend

the midnight clouds; and hear the explosive thunder hurl its fury at us;

but can we explain it any more than our scientist can explain the natural

forces of thought; of love and hate; or the subtle intuition of woman?



What of the silhouette or the anthelion of the Scandinavian Alps;

and the aerial cities so often seen by explorers and travelers?

Do not they defy the law of optics?  Must we understand the intricacies

of articulation and the forces back of it before we can appropriate speech?

Must we discard all belief in an infinite mind because we cannot

understand it; and therefore say we are not a part of it because there

is no Infinite?  Should we discard the belief in the infinitude of number;

because we cannot understand it; and therefore say that finite number

is not a part of the infinite?



No scientist or naturalist is so grossly stupid as to deny

the infinite expansion of numbers?  If this be so; it establishes

the infinite of number; of which every finite number is a part;

and thus we have a parallel in mathematics; the very cornerstone

of the exact sciences; for a finite and an infinite mind。

It is from the prototype of this infinite of number; namely;

the infinite of intelligence; that spiritual dreams proceed。

They are; therefore; the reflection of truth upon the dream mind

and occur with less frequency than do dreams of the other two classes。



There are also mixed dreams; due to a multitude of incidents

arising from one or more sources; which being reflected upon

the mind at the same instant; produce an incoherent effect similar

to that which might be produced by running the same newspaper

through two or more presses all of different size type。



Again; if you sit before a mirror where flashlights of faces and

other things are reflected simultaneously and instantly removed;

you will fail to obtain a well…defined impression of what passed

before your mind。



If you should pass on a train; at the speed of two miles a minute;

through a forest of flowers and trees; your mind would be unable

to distinguish one flower or tree from another。



It is in a similar way dream life and incidents may fall upon the mind。



A woman may dream of receiving a letter; and in the same connection see

muddy water; or an arid landscape。  Closely following; in waking life;

she is astonished to receive a letter in about the same manner of her dream;

but the muddy water and the arid landscape are missing。



This is a mixed dream and is due to more than one cause。

The first part is literal in its fulfilment; and belongs to

the spiritual class; the other part of the dream is subjective;

and therefore allegorical in meaning。  Together with the letter;

it was a forewarning of misfortune。



These dreams are more difficult of interpretation than those

belonging to the spiritual type。  In such dreams you may see water;

letters; houses; money; people; and countless other things。

The next day you may cross water or receive a letter; the other

things you may not see; but annoyance or pleasure will follow。



Again; you may have a similar dream and not receive a letter or cross water;

but the waking life will be filled with the other dream pictures and you will

experience disappointing or pleasant surprises as are indicated by the letter

or water sign。



I have selected the allegorical type of dreams for the subject of this work。

Dreams that are common occurrences and are thought by the world

to be meaningless。



I have endeavored; through the occult forces in and about me

to find their esoteric or hidden import。



_Dreams transpire on the subjective plane。  They should therefore

be interpreted by subjective intelligence_。  This; though burdened

with many business cares; I have honestly endeavored to do。

Through the long hours of many nights I have waited patiently

and passively the automatic movement of my hand to write

the subjective definitions without receiving a word or a single

manifestation of intelligence; and again the mysterious forces

would write as fast as my hand could move over the paper。



I will leave it for my readers to draw their own conclusions

as to whether automatic writing is the work of extraneous spirits;

through the brain and intelligence of the medium; or the result

of auto…suggestive influence upon the subjective personality。



It is argued by the Materialist; with some degree of strength;

that the healthy man does not dream; This is; perhaps; true; in a way;

but the whole man comprises the past; present; and future。  The past

and future always embrace more of the conditions that surround him than

the present。  The present is only the acute stage; while the chronic stage;

considered from a personal view; is the past and future combined。

Man cannot eliminate entirely these states from himself; for; while they

are past and future to the personal mind; they are ever present

to the higher subjective senses; he is; therefore; never in perfect

health unless these states are in harmony with the present。

The personal self; in a normal state; cannot free itself from the past

or from the anxieties of the future。



The reader should ever keep before his mind the fact that no man

ever had the same dream twice。  He may have had very similar dreams;

but some detail will be missing。  Nature seems to abhor duplicates。

You could no more find two dreams alike than you could find facsimiles

in two blades of grass。  A man cannot live two days exactly alike。

Different influences and passions will possess him。  Consequently; no two

dreams can be had under exactly the same influences。  Stereotypes are

peculiarly the invention of man and not of God or nature。



Since it is impossible to find a man twice in exactly the same

mental state; it is equally impossible for him to dream the same

dream twice; therefore; it is only possible to approximate

dream interpretation by classing them into families。

This I have attempted to do in a more comprehensive way than

other writers who have preceded me。



All men are acquainted with health and sickness; love and hate;

success and failure。  Sickness; hate and failure belong to kindred families;

and often ally their forces in such a way that it is hard to say whether

the dreamer will fail in love; health or some business undertaking。

But at all times a bad symbol is a warning of evil; though that evil may

be minimized or exaggerated; or _vice versa_; according as signs are good。



Thus; if the dream symbol indicates wealth or fortune to the peasant;

his waking life may be gladdened by receiving or seeing a fifty…cent piece;

or finding assuring work; while the same symbol to a wealthy man would

mean many dollars; or a favorable turn in affairs。



It is the same in physical life。  A man may hear the sound of a wagon。

He cannot determine by the rattle of the wheels whether it is laden

with laundry; groceries or dry goods。  He may judge as to its size

and whether it is bearing a heavy or a light burden。  When it

objectifies he will be able to know its full import and not before。

So with dream symbols。  We may know they are fraught with evil or good;

as in the case of Pilate's wife; but we cannot tell their full meaning

until their reflections materialize before the objective sense。



Death is more frequently foretold by dream messages or visions;

as explained in another part of this chapter。



During sleep the will is suspended; leaving the mind often a prey

to its own fancy。  The slightest attack of an enemy may be foretold

by the unbridled imagination exaggerating the mental picture into

a monstrous shark or snake; when; indeed; a much less portentous

sign was cast from the dr

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