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Dream Interpretation

ajhayesajhayes Pema Jinpa Dorje Northern Michigan Veteran

Last night I had a dream where I visited with the Buddha.

I was traveling with my wife and family in India and our guide said (as we passed a house) "That's
Siddhartha's house" I asked if we could visit and the guide said that people usually don't do that. Then The Buddha walked out, waved, and said "come in." I don't recall what we talked about, but, it was a very friendly discussion and I woke up feeling really good, calm, at peace, and happy.

Does anyone have a guess at what this may mean (if you believe in that sort of thing)? Or is it just wishful thinking.

Kundo

Comments

  • silversilver In the beginning there was nothing, and then it exploded. USA, Left coast. Veteran

    I do believe in that sort of thing, but I think I'd take this one at face value - sounds awesome to me.

    ajhayesKundo
  • DavidDavid A human residing in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Ancestral territory of the Erie, Haudenosaunee, Huron-Wendat, Mississauga and Neutral First Nations Veteran
    edited October 2017

    That was a pretty good thing to say @federica. B)

    @ajhayes, I think you've just gotten in touch with your true nature and that you're doing the right stuff.

    I've always been a big dream guy. I posted about a dream here about 10 months ago where I was aboard a star ship working on a problem with a partner and that partner happened to be a tardigrade (water bear) about the size of a couch. It was pretty cool because although we didn't speak each others language, we could communicate easily with body language and eye contact.

    I bring this up here because I know you are also a big Star Trek fan. You've probably been watching the new series where in the latest episode there is a tardigrade about the size of a couch on board.

    I swear... The thread is around here somewhere, lol.

    ajhayes
  • genkakugenkaku Northampton, Mass. U.S.A. Veteran

    I always thought "dreams bring out what we long for or what we fear" was a pretty good definition.

    ajhayes
  • ajhayesajhayes Pema Jinpa Dorje Northern Michigan Veteran

    @david Haven't seen the newest episode, yet (But, don't worry. I don't get bothered about spoilers).

    @federica Thank you. You are very kind. :)

  • ... I woke up feeling really good, calm, at peace, and happy

    Then you have met the Buddha ... [don't kill him just yet ...] ;)

    How wonderful.

    Shoshinajhayes
  • ajhayesajhayes Pema Jinpa Dorje Northern Michigan Veteran
    edited October 2017

    @lobster I won't kill him yet. I need information.

    Und vee heff vays auf making heem talk.

    lobster
  • I don't recall what we talked about, but, it was a very friendly discussion and I woke up feeling really good, calm, at peace, and happy.

    For Halloween, coming up in many Buddha lands, I recommend the film 'a dark song'. For those contemplating sweet dreams, start practicing ...
    http://www.buddhabrats.com/buddha-brats-mind-tech/faq/what-is-wish-fulfilling-gem/

    Dreams are useful indications of our underlying needs, feelings and well being if available ...
    Eh ma ho! Sleep well ...

    ajhayes
  • JeroenJeroen Luminous beings are we, not this crude matter Netherlands Veteran

    @ajhayes said:
    Last night I had a dream where I visited with the Buddha.

    I was traveling with my wife and family in India and our guide said (as we passed a house) "That's
    Siddhartha's house" I asked if we could visit and the guide said that people usually don't do that. Then The Buddha walked out, waved, and said "come in." I don't recall what we talked about, but, it was a very friendly discussion and I woke up feeling really good, calm, at peace, and happy.

    Does anyone have a guess at what this may mean (if you believe in that sort of thing)? Or is it just wishful thinking.

    It strikes me as being a dream where the surface meaning is about travelling, encountering wisdom, and being welcomed, and being succoured by wisdom. It’s a beautiful dream, have you been thinking lately about going travelling in search of wisdom?

    ajhayes
  • ajhayesajhayes Pema Jinpa Dorje Northern Michigan Veteran

    I think about traveling a lot. I (along with my wife, and probably the kids) have wanderlust. We enjoy exploring together and learning new things.

  • ShoshinShoshin No one in particular Nowhere Special Veteran

    @ajhayes

    You might find this of interest "Power of Dreams"
    "Things are not quite what they seem, in a dream within a dream" :)

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