Divinity of dreams

Dreamer's Dictionary mentions snake visualisation in sleep as impending "unfortunate circumstances" unless "snake" is demolished in the dream...

Divinity of dreams
Dreamer’s Dictionary mentions snake visualisation in sleep as impending “unfortunate circumstances” unless “snake “is demolished in the dream. Long time back, this scribe dreamt that his body was tightly clenched by a coil of a very heavy bodied cobra and was struggling to get release of its grip. When fighting with this monstrous snake, I shouted in dream for God’s help.

Instantly the snake disintegrated into pieces of fluffy cotton rags and disappeared into nothingness. Material world is a snake that clutches body/mind and consequently the soul in “unfortunate circumstances”.

Unless there is a Divine intervention, human frame is helpless to shackle itself from pull of physical/mental entrapments and continues to suffer in the spinning wheel of karmic creations. Right or wrong, this is the explanation that I have given to that dream.

If the world is a dynamic dream and human life a passing illusion, what is the purpose of living on this physical plane? The punch is that in this world and in consciousness of human form only, man is blessed with grace for experiencing spirituality and self-realisation.

Unless one knows the dream of life, one cannot appreciate the reality. Just ask a person who has just woken up after a dream and he will confirm this as the truth. Dreams are thus a play of Divinity for differentiating the reality — because verbal or written explanations cannot capture this phenomenon.
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