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  • A MOST SURPRISING CAREER BEGINNING ...

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    Dear blog friends,

    Today, I would like to share with you the great happiness I have just experienced.

    This great happiness is in fact a great surprise. Wait... you will be amazed! But no more than I am! And I didn't receive just one surprise, they all followed each other and I was delighted!

    First surprise:

    In the course of December, when I was passionately translating for you the studies on the correspondence between the inner psychic world of the unconscious and the outer world of matter, the dreams all of a sudden showed me that I could present myself as a dream interpreter, yes, that I could begin to interpret dreams. Oh!

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    Second surprise:

    The unconscious has sent me immediately a dreamer who brought me her dream. How about that! Amazing!

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    Third surprise :

    The message of the dream left me stunned.

    You know, for years, Christiane has been trying to show that dreams invite us to behave in a way that is the opposite of what we think is right. On pages and pages, articles and articles, she has given proof of this.

    But all her assurance, all her demonstrations, with dreams to back them up, have always left me a little sceptical. Indeed, it seems obvious to me, as to you surely, that certain behaviours are necessary: being kind, understanding, patient, not judging people, that is part of our education!

    Yes, well, damn it! Now a dream has come to me that proves Christiane's point. And it's the first dream I've had to interpret in my career as a dream interpreter!

    The dream is not lacking in humour!

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    Fortunately Christiane had warned me, otherwise I would have been unable to understand this dream.
    Let me have the pleasure to tell you about my adventure and to introduce you first to the person who received this dream:

    Tania is a beautiful young woman, a real ray of sunshine for all those who are lucky enough to meet her. At work, she is always smiling and welcoming, full of energy and joie de vivre. She receives with deep empathy the confidences of everyone. Thanks to her, the big company in which she works is more welcoming and humane.

    On the morning of December 16th, Tania woke up with a dream that surprised her. Here it is:

    Dream

    I dreamt about my sister-in-law.
    She was pregnant.

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    That morning she first asked her mother what the dream might mean. She answered that the dream might be premonitory and that her sister-in-law might be pregnant... Mmmh.... This hypothesis left Tania sceptical. Is the character in the dream external or internal? Like everyone else, Tania's mother thought that the character in the dream was an external character. We'll see what it is.

    Remembering that I study the interpretation of dreams, the dreamer called me.

    In the course of our interview, I elucidated the meaning of the dream symbols using a remarkable method, which is constantly proving its effectiveness and accuracy: the dream interview method. It was created in the 1970s by the American Gayle Delaney (1), a doctor in clinical psychology. Following Gayle Delaney, Christiane has spread this technique in France, she has often explained it to you on the blog (2), and following Christiane, I also pass it on to you. This method is very rigorous and makes it possible to interpret a dream outside of any prior interpretation grid and any dictionary of symbols. Instead, the interpreter tailors the interpretation to suit the individual.

    How to proceed with this technique?

    For each symbol, I collect the dreamer's personal associations, and I ask her the following two questions each time:

    1) If the symbol is a person I ask the question: Who is it?
    If the symbol is an object, a place, an action, I ask the question: What is it?

    I carefully note down the answer. Then I move on to the second question:

    2) For a person I ask: What is she like?
    For an object, a place, an action, I ask: What is it like?

    Now let's see what Tania told me about the images of her dream:

    - Your sister-in-law (I already know who she is), what is she like?

    - Do you really want to know? Can I be frank? She's mean! She didn't want me to go to my brother's wedding! She didn't even tell me why! I think she's jealous, because I was very close to my brother before. She did everything she could to keep him and me apart.

    Let's recap:

    - So your sister-in-law is mean... She brutally imposes her will.

    I asked Tania:

    - Do you agree?

    - Yes!

    Then I had to link the symbol to Tania's daily life. Very often, the dream comes to comment on the events of the day before.

    So I asked Tania the fundamental question that we will find again and again:

    - What does it remind you of, yesterday, inside or outside of you, a way of being mean?

    The answer came without hesitation:

    - But it reminds me of the email I sent yesterday to my colleagues at work! At the moment, it's hell at work, nothing's going well. So I gathered all my courage and I explained in this email everything that was wrong! I got things straight! And believe me, I didn't mince my words!

    This little analysis gave us a first hypothesis of the meaning of the image.

    - So your sister-in-law would represent the one in you who was mean in writing this email.

    Let's check if this hypothesis is right:

    - By writing this email, did you do AS your sister-in-law did, you brutally imposed your will, you opposed your colleagues, just as your sister-in-law opposed you about your brother's wedding?

    - Oh yes!

    Meaning of the symbol:

    So Tania behaved like her sister-in-law. We have checked that the comparison is correct, so our assumption is correct and we can be sure that the sister-in-law in the dream represents Tania.

    Let's now look at the second symbol of the dream:

    The sister-in-law was pregnant.

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    - Tania, being pregnant, what is it?

    - It's when you're expecting a baby! It's bringing a new life! I can tell you about it, I gave birth eight months ago!

    - So tell me, what is it like to be pregnant ?

    - It's like spring: everything is new, you start a new page of life.

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    But how hard it is! Very hard! It's also a leap into the unknown, it's scary.

    Let's recapitulate now:

    - Being pregnant means preparing oneself to bring something new into the world. And it's hard, it's a leap into the unknown, it's scary. What does it remind you of, yesterday, inside or outside of you, preparing oneself to bring something new into the world?

    - I hope this email I sent will make a difference.

    - Was it hard? Was it a leap into the unknown that scared you?

    - Yes, it was! I was wondering if I had been right to write this message, if I hadn't gone too far. It's not in my nature to write this kind of things. Usually I'm very discreet, and when I don't like something, I keep it to myself. But this was impossible, it was out of bounds! I was very harsh, you know, I surprised myself!

    We have just checked the accuracy of the interpretation.

    I took over the interpretation with Tania :

    - Your mean sister-in-law is pregnant, so this mean attitude you had while writing this mail will bring something new! This message will bear fruit, it will have an effect!

    - Ah but it's true! Well, this morning, following this email, I had an interview with my colleagues and it turns out that I won my case!

    - So the dream came to reassure you about it, because it was hard to write this email, like pregnancy, it was a leap into the unknown that frightened you. You had a lot of doubts.

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    The dream warns you that this way of being mean, of defending yourself ferociously is fruitful, it brings about changes that are beneficial for you. It reminds you of the importance of thumping your fist on the table to assert yourself when necessary.

    - I will remember it! I feel full of energy, said Tania, with a smile in her voice. It brightens up my day! Thank you!

    Dear blog friends, this was a short dream with a very clear message.

    I hope it will encourage you to bare fangs too when the time comes, to defend yourselves fiercely against those who go too far and take advantage of your kindness. A "mean" attitude can be fruitful, with excellent consequences for the benefit of those around you!

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    And if you were too mean, don't be afraid, a dream will come to warn you that you have gone too far!

    If I hadn't already received for myself dreams that advised me to get angry, I wouldn't have been able to understand Tania's dream. It plunges us into alchemy, the cursed and saving therapy. The dream asks us to broaden our range of behaviour and adapt it to the circumstances. Sometimes, what is bad is precisely what is good!

    And how happy we are when we express our anger, when we are fair and true to ourselves!

    This, dear blog friends, is the theme of the studies that is now emerging: anger.

    A reality that will surprise many, a reality that will relieve many others, a reality of rare therapeutic power for all.

    See you next time!

    Marianne
    a.vos.songes@gmail.com
    My Facebook Page

    This article was first published on the French blog on 21 January 2021:
    L'attitude féconde n'est pas forcément celle que vous croyez

     

    References

    (1) You will read with interest All About Dreams (1998) by Gayle Delaney, Ph.D.
    You can also read the interview method explained on Dr Gayle Delaney's website: How to conduct a dream interview

    (2) To practice the dream interview method:

    Christiane explained with many details how to practice the dream interview method. She gave many examples of dreams that were understood thanks to Dr Gayle Delaney's dream interview method:

    Lesson 1 : How to decipher the meaning of a man in a dream
    An old buddy
    The dream answers after a dream incubation
    The cat, or how the dream answers Irina's new question
    Who is the other?
    Dream Incubation's limit: Sarkozy's son
    How to interpret an object in a dream
    Incubation question - What are dreams?
    The dreams answers a question without incubation - Christiane's dream
    Once again a coffee - How to interpret an object in a dream
    Patricia's brain tumor

     

    Illustrations

    I would like to thank the artists who enabled me to illustrate this article:

    Blue-eyed surprised woman: Cool Wallpapers

    Surprised woman with orange background: Nikolas Lukash

    Surprised woman with yellow background: https://www.istockphoto.com

    Pregnant woman on the red couch: Johanne Molaison
    http://joane.livegalerie.com/

    Pregnant belly: Philippe Flohic
    https://www.repro-tableaux.com/a/philippe-flohic.html
    https://www.philippeflohic.art/
    http://fr.artquid.com/artist/philippe.flohic/philippe-flohic.html

    "Épanouie", radiant pregnant woman: Adéline Albert
    https://www.adelinealbert.com/
    https://www.pinterest.fr/adelinealbertart/
    https://www.facebook.com/AdelineAlbertArt/
    https://www.instagram.com/adelinealbertart/

    Roaring lion: Petr Ganaj
    https://www.instagram.com/petrganaj/
    https://www.pexels.com/de-de/@ganajp

    King Lion (pregnant belly painting) : Alex Makwana
    https://www.facebook.com/alexmakwanaart

  • WONDER AND ENCHANTMENT

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    Dear blog friends,

    Here is now a story I have called "Wonder and Enchantment".

    You will see! It is similar to what I have been telling you on my blog for the past few months.

    Here is David's story, which has been reported by various media around the world.

    David Jeffery lives in Mallacoota, in the south east of Australia, a small seaside town very frequented by nature lovers. He lives from tourism and runs the "Wave Oasis B&B". David, who was an atheist in his youth, turned to God 25 years ago.

     

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    On January 1st 2020, the 1000 inhabitants of Mallacoota and the 3000 tourists who lived there woke up in the morning in a hellish situation, under a blood-red sky. Surrounded by the flames of a gigantic fire, they ran to the beach, put on life jackets and prepared to jump into the water when the siren would sound. Others fled by boat to the open sea. The winds from the west were very strong, glowing embers were falling on the town.

    Jeffery and his neighbours were preparing to defend their homes against "an ember attack". It wasn’t until Jeffery received advice from a neighbour in the police force and a friend who was a former fire chief that fire balls were a real possibility, that he decided to leave – retreating to the wharf along with guests staying at the B&B and his pets – two dogs, a cat, a roster and two rescue ducks.

     

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    Not far from the shore, a 60-feet high firewall rised up, moving towards the beach, threatening to destroy everything in front of it. 60-feet high, which is the equivalent of a six-storey building. The flames were moving at 90 kilometres an hour.

    David remembers:

    "We could hear the roar. It sounded like a thousand freight trains coming at us. Then a huge gust, like someone had opened the door of a furnace, pushed us … It went black as black. The smoke was so thick it was hard to breathe."

     

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    "And all of a sudden the sky turned blood red. We could hear the gas tanks exploding, houses were burning in front of our eyes. We were losing everything. We were all expecting to die within seconds."

     

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    "Then I heard God say to me, "Pray!". I started off with a pathetic little prayer," he said.

    "Then within me, this voice rose up and said :

    - Who are you praying to?

    And I thought :

    - Yes! You’re the God of the Bible. Nothing’s impossible with you! You’ve got angels Lord, put them at the corners of the property."

    David then began to pray, he raised his voice, he prayed aloud. The people around him heared him and joined in his prayer. Everyone prayed, for his house, for other people's houses, and they prayed for those who had stayed in their houses.

    Overwhelmed by despair, David cried out in front of all the people gathered on the wharf:

    "- Lord, we need wind from the east."

    He said, "As soon as I said that, it started blowing from the east a little bit.

    David tells with great emotion:

    "Then I got louder and the wind got stronger. Then I got louder again and it got stronger again."

    He said that he was praying with greater boldness and was not one bit bothered about what others around him felt.

    "I felt it change. I noticed that the bolder I got, the stronger the wind got. So I yelled:

    - In Jesus’ name, thank you Lord for rescuing these souls. Push it back Lord, rescue us!"

     

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    "It was desperation personified. I did not care who heard me. I knew then that God was doing what I was asking. Because if he didn’t answer then, we were dead."

    And David explains:

     

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    "The wind was blowing from the west and no easterly wind was forecast. But God, who created the wind, made it obey. What God did was push the fire back from the east, which was impossible but he did it. He did that for five minutes, which broke the fire front enough to stop it from getting to where we were. This was impossible, David said, but somehow God turned off the flames, like flicking off a switch."

    In front of their astonished eyes, David and his neighbours realised that where they lived, the fuel reserves had not burnt, they were still there, the houses were still there, the grass was there.

    The neighbours – who were not Christians – were eyewitnesses and told:

    "- God saved us."

    One of them first of all paid homage to all those who, in extraordinary devotion, outside, in the fire, intrepid, heroic, defended the town and the people; he also paid homage to all those men, women, children, who prayed to be saved, huddled together. He reports:

    "- We thought we were going to be annihilated because that fireball was coming straight at us. But the whole of our street got spared and the bush around us got spared. Hot embers went into the dry, long grass, big bits of bark and trees, but where we were praying for, right there, it was all spared... There were no burn marks. There was honestly not a blade of grass singed. We’ve seen miracles. We’ve seen the supernatural – flames getting pushed back. We’ve seen the embers hit the grass and not burn, without even a singe mark. Nothing could push back the flames except the Creator of the world."

    David explains:

    "That’s literally Bible stuff – Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego."

    David refers here to this Bible passage in the book of Daniel, who was the great dream interpreter of the king of Mesopotamia, Nebuchadnezzar. Nebuchadnezzar commanded that three Jews, Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego, be thrown into a fiery furnace because they refused to worship the statue he had made. But the king saw four men unharmed in the furnace, and one looked like an angel. He brought the three men up and there all the people present "saw these men, upon whose bodies the fire had no power, nor was an hair of their head singed, neither were their coats changed, nor the smell of fire had passed on them." (1)

    David, shaken, says :

    "- On the one hand I am heartbroken when I think of those who have lost everything and on the other hand I thank God who has given us grace and saved us. We are in awe of what God did."

    After this experience, David opened his home, which served as a refuge for all emergency services personnel, firefighters, doctors, policemen, who needed to eat and to sleep.

    "- This building, he said, provides an opportunity now for love to flow – that’s what I see it as."

     

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    So here is again on my blog a wonderful story, one more enchantment, one more testimony that tells how, when a prayer turns to God, the external nature can change.

    Let's take stock of the amazing relationship between nature and man, considering only events of our time, as I have presented them on my blog :

    - the deep meditation of the rainmaker made the rain fall and saved from famine;

    - General Patton's ardent prayer made the sun shine and let him win the war;

    - the dream taught Carole how to make her cherry tree bloom and heal nature;

    - like Patton in 1944, in 1989, the prayer of an Italian priest from midnight to 3 o'clock in the morning made the rain stop;

    - Alex's fervent prayer chased away his tears and made the sun shine within;

    - and in the beginning of last year, the prayer that David shouted publicly together with the prayer of the desperate in the fire, the prayer made the wind blow and the flames stop, the prayer saved thousands of people in Mallacoota, as various newspapers have claimed on the front page all over the world, even if in France we have hardly heard about it.

    And it was David who gave the final word, with this encouragement which could also be an alarm:

    "It’s time for people to rise up and pray. It’s time to get serious about God and get back into reading his word."

    Christiane

     

    Translated by Marianne

    Marianne's Facebook Page : À vos songes !

    a.vos.songes@gmail.com

     

    References

    (1) The Bible (King James Version), Book of Daniel, chapter 3, verse 27.

    (2) Epic in Mallacoota:

    I have adapted stories from different Australian newspapers, to make a synthesis, in particular from the French newspaper "Info chrétiennes", whose confirmations I have looked for in different Australian newspapers:

    Eternity News

    Faithpot

    Info chrétienne

     

    Illustrations

    The Wave Oasis: The Wave Oasis Facebook Page

    David Jeffery: Eternity News

    Mallacoota in flames: The Epoch Times

    On the beach it's all black: Head Topics Australia

    On the wharf: www.abc.net.au

    Fire: Nau.ch

     

    Part of this article was first published on the French blog on 12 January 2020:

    Horreur, merveille et enchantement