Experience gained during sleep. The role of dreams in your life

Most people remember their last dream before waking up, and it often happens that you wake up in the middle of a dream and feel a sense of incompleteness, as if there was some kind of sign or clue there.

But do you need to remember everything that happened in your dream? Read about it in the article. Also find out how we gain experience during sleep and what other role dreams play in our lives.

Sleep as a connecting link with your higher aspects

There is an author of the books “The Seth Materials,” Jane Roberts. In one of them, there was an explanation on the topic of what happens during sleep, although these books were on a different subject. I’ll share some thoughts that I gleaned from there.

When consciousness sleeps, we connect, connect directly with our higher aspects. The final, last phase of sleep is designed to integrate all the processes that occurred during the dream.

During sleep, consciousness does not go entirely into sleep, nor into the temples, nor into the pyramids where you send yourself for the night; only a part of consciousness goes, which interacts with all your multidimensional parts.

When we sleep, especially during the deep sleep phase, that is the very moment when a mutual exchange occurs, not at the level of consciousness, but at a deeper level.

Moreover, since the veil and the so-called barrier between dimensions is very thin now, accordingly, there is interaction with all your alternative selves. There is a constant dialogue, a constant exchange, and the only trace of how this can manifest is through dreams.

See also Steve Rother’s Concept of Multidimensionality. Your Eleven Selves

Do you need to remember what happens during sleep

I really love alternative dreams. What does that mean? There was some event in life where you made a certain choice, or some choice occurred in your family, and you turned off the path, meaning you passed a key crossroads and chose some other path. Another version of the unfolding of events remained. And sometimes, dreams from that version of reality suddenly start to appear.

There are people who are quite stable and harmonious in this life, but in their dreams they see all sorts of nonsense, murders, violence, and in huge quantities.

I am sure that these are those parallel incarnations that are living through an extremely difficult situation. This is a part, a fragment of the soul in another body, while the part of the soul that is in your body is the most advanced, because it went down a different path.

I think it is absolutely no coincidence that we are switched off and not allowed to remember this. For the human psyche, this would be too heavy, both emotionally and informationally.

You can, of course, make calls, ask the guides in the Pyramid of Light and Power, while you are not sleeping, to give clues, decipherings of what happens during sleep, but what is the goal? To know everything, just out of curiosity?

Find out, How to make your own pyramid of light and power

Only a tiny percentage of people experience all these processes clearly. I, for example, remember these early morning dreams very well; I literally remember them until I leave that state, when the brain is operating at certain frequencies. By evening, when the body relaxes and prepares for sleep, memories of the pre-dawn dream come flooding back, but they’re still somehow incomplete, “castrated.”

The level of consciousness during sleep is completely different, and that makes sense because a different self operates in a completely different vibrational range, often under different physical laws and parameters.

I used to try very hard to remember magical dreams, as well as dreams where some serious technical discoveries were made. Even though you remember absolutely everything you did, since your consciousness is in different physical parameters, there’s no point to it at all.

I have an acquaintance who genuinely remembers when, during sleep, they are sent on spaceships to other planets, to other stations for training; they undergo initiations, and various technologies that can be used in reality are transmitted to them, and they are taught and prepared, for example, as healers.

But this is memory from other incarnations. Now, in current conditions, it’s practically impossible to implement or somehow use, even if you know these technologies from somewhere. Therefore, there’s not much point in striving to know and remember absolutely everything that happens during sleep.

But if you really want to, use safe formulations: “…if it is for my highest good, I ask to preserve memory during sleep.”

I tried playing around with this in my own time, but then I became convinced that it made no difference to me one way or the other, because consciousness is in another, altered state of consciousness, and there everything is perceived differently.

So I switched to another goal — if there is some pearl of wisdom there that I can take away from the situation, that is worth its weight in gold, and I want to remember it and be able to decipher it.

The experience you take away is important, so that similar situations don’t repeat, so you don’t step on the same rake. And in this case, remembering dreams and asking for a hint, to see the gift, helps.

Dreams in which you gain experience and work through various situations

Often, the experience gained in a dream, when you have gone through some story, is very valuable. And we are working through many things now in dreams, and there’s no need to work them out in reality.

So don’t be afraid of some terrible dreams; ask the higher powers to show you the pearl of wisdom.

Moreover, you can work through undesirable situations not only in dreams. Jason Estes claims that by watching some tear-jerking movie, a heart-wrenching story, putting yourself in the hero’s place, living through it together with the hero, you free yourself from having to go through all of it in personal experience.

This happens when you extract pearls of wisdom, not just when you watch it like some blockbuster. You watch and draw certain conclusions for yourself, take away something useful. In this way, you also gain some experience, and then there’s no point in living through some story firsthand if you’ve already extracted the experience.

You can also extract experience from books, from conversations with other people when they share something, telling how they got out of this or that situation.

The main thing is that you took your pearl from there, and thus your experience bank increases exponentially, without the need to live through it.

See also: How to find wisdom in an unpleasant situation

Do you remember where you go in your dreams? Have you ever tried to use that in your waking life? We would be grateful if you would share with us!

Excerpt from a supportive broadcast in the 4K Program, Keys of Mastery Training Center

Based on the original Russian article from Keys of Mastery (kluchimasterstva.ru), published since 2010.