These dreams offer some iconic imagery, in the form of people endowed with magical powers and people flying. Yet they also cut to the heart of the matter of human purpose, and that has to do with a human correcting things in the environment – energetically first and foremost. It has been portrayed that God is perfect and that the universe is completely natural, but everything is relative, and the human can help improve everything it touches in life by using its intentions and energetic connections to make things better. When we do that, it is a connection to the true magic of life. (At the end of this post there are instructions and a link to download this recording to your computer.)
Jeane: So in my first dream… actually, I lost my first dream or two. I think they involved some kind of chase, but I don’t remember them.
In this next dream it’s like there’s this older man and this younger man that have gotten together that are magicians, or they have magic, and they seem to be after myself and a man that I’m with, an older man also.
So they seem to be after us, and it’s like when they catch up with us, especially the young man, he’s kind of fighting me, and the older man’s maybe confronting the other older man. It’s like they want to destroy us with their magic, but I suddenly remember that their magic actually came from the older man – who was also me.
It happened years ago when they both maybe had been drinking and they’d fallen down in this subway or something. They were sleeping next to each other and me as this older man had given the other man this magic because it was too much, didn’t want to deal with it or something. Of course now they don’t know that, but now I’ve realized that so when the younger man comes to try to imprison or use magic against me, at first I kind of gently try to dissuade him, but then once I know that he only has the magic because I gave it to him I can take it away. I can have it again, or I can take it away.
John: The dream is portraying an effect that’s being compelled for you to catch up with, or to bring out, from your first dream that you lost that involved the chase scene. It involves having to be shaken, or there’s a catching up with that. And of course the challenge is to catch up with that, or it to catch you, or come through. And when it comes through you’re able to endow or bestow, through the way you are, certain things, and it happens to the environment that you’re in.
The question you should have is, you have a sense of that, do you feel a heightened closeness to it as a result of the dream?
Jeane: I should note that these are the first dreams we’ve had on our first night in the Himalayan Mountains, which is a pretty powerful area.
So in this next dream I’ve been somewhere with you. We went out for the evening. At first when I start to drive back, it’s like I’m in a convertible or something, and I want to get across the railroad tracks before the train comes, but I see that I’ve waited a minute too long and the crossbars have come down – plus I realize my car is maybe on the tracks a bit, that I’m oriented wrong as far as the way I’m facing, so I back up and change position.
Then I realize I still want to get somewhere sooner, so I must abandon the car and I decide I want to fly home. I haven’t been flying lately. I’m with you and you’re not always certain you can fly, and then in the process of going up to a building, or to get a little more height or something, there’s somebody that you totally annoy, another guy, who decides he needs to chase you or hit you or something.
And so now I really need to get you to fly, so I kind of get you to fly but this guy kept getting close to us, like maybe we climb out on a ladder and he wants to try to grab us, but I make us jump and so that gives us that little bit of height that encourages and makes it a little easier to fly.
So we’re flying. You’re still kind of new to flying, so he can kind of see us and try to chase us, and even at one point tries to catch your wrist and bind it to something because he’s really annoyed at whatever you did. But I keep flying and getting us closer to home. And suddenly as I am closer to home there’s a young girl there, and she’s looking at me, and I’ve kind of picked her up and it’s like I want to show her how to fly, too.
And she asks if it’s magic. At first I joke about it being magical, but then I say, “You know, it’s really not magic to know how to fly, but it’s true that there’s magic in the world and this relates to that.”
John: So the thing that you have to flush through is, you carry a sense, in terms of what you have to hold onto inside yourself. The way you presented it, the way that it unfolds, is opposite. The idea of flying is something that comes up from a depth inside of yourself, and it comes up as a depth inside of yourself. It awakens as a depth inside of yourself, it effectuates things from a depth inside of yourself – as a consequence of you being able to accept and pull something into a tranquility or harmony to pull it down.
It’s like the dream is saying, in a scenario way, that you have a way, or have the means, or you have what is necessarily needed to be able to take energetics – using me as an example – that are not appropriate for the situation, or off in some regard, and bring it into a calm. And that bringing that into a calm, or into a cadence, into an alignment, causes the release of magic into the world, causes the sensation of a flying, which is the masculine element releasing.
So you’re describing something that’s almost really difficult to put into words because we’re not used to talking about, or looking at something like this, or speaking of something like this. We’re used to the idea that theres something about the feminine nature that, in order for her to be who she is meant to be, in order to catch up with her own inner magic, that she has to somehow or another accommodate, be excited by, hold a continuity towards, and to, things that are in her environment.
If she reacts, she isn’t doing that, and is instead putting herself in harm’s way – just like the vehicle on the railroad tracks. The energy is coming, the train is flowing. When she is able to accommodate and bring something down and through, meaning giving something so that that can happen, letting go so that that can happen, then she keeps things from getting beat up.
If she looks at something that’s not right and doesn’t, in her own way, figure out how to handle that, then she doesn’t break free, she doesn’t fly either.
The idea of flying is kind of a masculine thing from the standpoint that you’re used to looking at flying as something which is off the ground, that is a quality of misaligned perception. But you’re using the word flying in the opposite direction. You’re using the word flying as something that arises out of having taken and accommodated the different energetics in the environment, accommodated those in such a way, absorbed those, accepted those, were okay with all of that, in such a way without reaction, so that the pent up energetic of something more, that can happen in manifestation, the flying now, which is magical, can happen.
And that, as you do this, this is actually being done into life. In other words, life is effectuated by this. This is kind of like, if the theme of being alive has something to do with changing of the dream, this is what changes the dream. What gets absorbed, what gets brought into a cadence, and a balance, it doesn’t feel like it’s haunted, or chased, or trying to shake something out, or figure out anything anymore. And then something totally unexpected, and magical, then something just changes.
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