Showing posts with label Rory Colgan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rory Colgan. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 25, 2014

Dream Interpretation with Rory


 “I am watching a girl and boy. The girl looks really happy and the boy is sad.  She goes up to him and tells him to take off his sad pants and put on happy pants like her.  The boy doesn’t want to at first, but the girl doesn’t stop pestering him.  He finally stops being grumpy and gets his own happy pants and they start dancing together.”  Female, 25

Well now, this is a great dream! The dreamer should pat herself on the back, or more appropriately for her personality, she should do a little dance to celebrate a shift in her consciousness. Yes, as silly as this dream sounds, it is a spiritual dream (I don't have to tell you that since you already sense this, but for all the naysayers, let them (obviously you said “em” on purpose and that’s fine, this is just a suggestion;) know this dream shows the power of positive thinking that some attribute to naivety). In any case, this dream is significant. Why? Well, first off, the kids represent parts of one’s self that are developing and growing. In fact, one part of her feels so good about being herself she wears happy pants, or expresses a bubbly personality that can spread like wildfire.

In the dream, another more grumpy part of herself is reluctant at first, but follows suit soon enough by essentially choosing to enjoy life! And what is greater than that? Perhaps what happens next is --harmony and expression – which manifests itself within the dream as dancing. 

To the dreamer, I say keep it up, continue on this path and remember to keep spreading happiness. The next dance dream should have the whole world dancing, and then you'll know you're at one of the most beautiful levels of happiness -- the level when it has spread to your whole self.  I would suggest maybe starting at a dance party with a few hundred people and then from there, grow organically to the whole world. Or, maybe just shoot for the stars and land on the moon.  I know most people say it the other way, but let’s be real -- the moon is a lot closer than the closest star!  Keep dreaming Ms. Happy.

Repetitive Frustration

“There is this theme in my dreams.  I am trying to get something done but all these ridiculous, impossible obstacles get in my way and I never complete the task.  I am sweaty and extremely frustrated in the last part of the dream.  What do you think about that?”   Female, 40
Ah, yes, almost all of us can relate with you here! This dream indicates that there is a deeper part of the mind, an unconscious part that is essentially sabotaging your objectives, causing frustration.  Does that make sense?  If so, then I have a few suggestions.  

            First off, start doing a concentration exercise.  With most of the students I teach, I suggest that they concentrate daily for ten minutes, building a stronger control over their mind.  Those who do this tend to "uncover" different layers of their mind being active.  They basically become conscious of an unconscious thought pattern.  Secondly, I recommend breathing consciously anytime your mind starts to tell you why something “can't be done."  The conscious breathing will short circuit the ego-talk. Third, I want to let you know that having a mentor in this pursuit tends to be a "make or break" movement, so I am here for you if you would like me to help you in this transition from self-sabotage to self-empowerment.


To submit a dream please submit it to innerhealthtoday@gmail.com

Rory reserves the right to publish any or all of the dream.  Rory cannot guarantee a submitted dream is interpreted as this fluctuates on the number of submissions.

Names will be confidential, and if your dream is selected for this column you will get an email notification.
 
© 2014 Rory Colgan

Rory Colgan is a dream interpreter, metaphysics teacher, writer, speaker, and a spiritual, mental, and emotional balancing teacher.  Rory is a graduate of the School of Metaphysics.  He lives South of Corydon, Indiana, and teaches people in the Louisville area and throughout the United States and the world via phone and skype.  Visit Rory at innerhealthtoday.com and dreamprograms.com

Thursday, October 2, 2014

Dream Interpretation



From the bizarre, crazy, weird, funny, inspirational, fearful, and awesome, they all mean something.
By Rory Colgan

              An ancient Jewish saying from the Talmud explains A dream not interpreted is like a letter unopened.  For this issue, let’s look at two submitted dreams and what insight they can give the dreamer once interpreter.  Thanks for submitting the dreams, and readers remember to submit your dreams at dreamprograms@gmail.com if you want a chance to be selected for the next upcoming issue.

The Grand Piano

“...I was driving to my grandparents house.  When I got there my mom's purse and other items were sitting outside the door.  I was concerned that these things would get stolen, so I put them inside.  After doing that, I looked out the window and saw there were more items outside the door....  As soon as I put them back, I saw more items like cleaning supplies and a broom.  I was starting to get irritated, and I voiced to whoever was doing this that I needed them to stop...  The last time, I looked outside and there was a mahogany grand piano out there. I have no idea how it got there, but I knew I wasn't going to be able to move by myself and it was just sitting on the porch.”  34 year-old male

So, Mr. Piano Man, it seems that this dream is indicating your need to concentrate more effectively.  Welcome to one of the most common mental issues of our time, and though the dream doesn't indicate ADD or ADHD behavior (and I'm not one to diagnosis it if it were) the clues are apparent that the mind needs a tune up.  

            Things simply appearing out of thin air in this repetitive pattern indicate that there is something you're missing, a thinking pattern that is unconscious, and it is causing you extra work.  In the dream this is shown by you moving objects back and forth, from one location to another.  Ever heard of the hobby of digging holes just to fill them?  No offense, but your dream is indicating that you are doing something like that mentally.  And by the way, almost no one practices that manually intensive hobby.  Gyms and weight rooms pretty much bled it dry.

            In another light, this dream indicates that you have a lot of thoughts that can be put to good use, but you have to actually use your will in order to go from thinking about doing something good to actually doing something good.  By being willing to act on your good ideas, they will stop popping up at the wrong time and the wrong place, and then your life will be filled with a lot more harmony.  In essence, get that metaphorical piano inside and start playing it!

 My Mom's Hair was Falling Out
           
“I had a dream where my mom was losing her hair and was feeling bad about it.  I kept trying to reassure her that with the proper nutrition things could get better.  What do you think about that dream?” 
28 year-old female.

            A slightly different twist to one of the most common dreams known to our culture and times.  In the type of dream interpretation I practice, everybody, everything, and every place represents a part of you; not your mom, no matter what the school yard kids say. Now Ms. Nutritionist, this is a dream that shows there is a need to focus more on the point of life.     What is the point of life, you might ask?  Well, first off you know what it is.  This isn't religion, or dogma, or new age crap, it's just common sense.

            Still need a little help? I don't blame you, somebody (other than my parents) had to tell me straight up what life was all about, and ever since then it's like I can't stop seeing life that way.  So, let me be the “voice” who passes on what was passed to me:  learning.  Yup, that's it.  The point, or purpose, of life is learning.  Almost everybody has heard the cliché “Knowledge is power.”  Have you?  If not, you're lying because I just told you.  Seriously though, what is knowledge?   Knowledge is what you learn.

            Therefore, Miss Nutritionist, as you focus more on learning from your life experiences, you will be able to reach a much deeper appreciation of your natural beauty and improve your self image immensely, hence no longer have mama losing hair.

To submit a dream please submit it to innerhealthtoday@gmail.com

Rory reserves the right to publish any or all of the dream.  Rory cannot guarantee a submitted dream is interpreted as this fluctuates on the number of submissions.

Names will be confidential, and if your dream is selected for this column you will get an email notification.

 
© 2014 Rory Colgan



Rory Colgan is a dream interpreter, metaphysics teacher, writer, speaker, and a spiritual, mental, and emotional balancing teacher.  Rory is a graduate of the School of Metaphysics.  He lives South of Corydon, Indiana, and teaches people in the Louisville area and throughout the United States via phone.  Visit Rory at innerhealthtoday.com and dreamprograms.com