Recalling Dreams
Session #2
CG MINISTRY
LEARNING TO PROPHESY
JUNE 08, 2016
Marco Lafebre
INTERPRETATION OF
DREAMS AND VISIONS
SEMINAR
MODULE ONE
RECALLING
DREAMS
What good is to have
a revelatory dream
if you cannot remember it?
Recalling Dreams
• A good practice that permits
increment the recalling of your
dreams, is to keep a notebook, a
journal or a voice recorder close
to your bed; so after waking up
you can record them.
Recalling Dreams
• Waking up, we can stamp in
paper, or make a voice record
about the dreams, impressions,
or thoughts that we are keeping
in our memory.
• Clue points are enough, next
morning you’ll complete the log.
Recalling Dreams
• It is very useful when you
wake up not to move and
keep your eyes closed, as
this can help you to recall
better the dream that you
have just had.
Recalling Dreams
• It is better to write down your
dream as soon as possible.
• If we wait to log the dream
later during the day, we can
forget a great part of it, or the
most important parts of the
dream.
Recalling Dreams
• Keep in mind that sometimes
during your daily activities,
something that you do or
happens or hear can cause a
flashback of parts of the
dream that you have forgot.
Recalling Dreams
• In such a case, it is
strongly recommended to
take note of everything
that comes to your mind;
including what made you
remember the dream.
Recalling Dreams
• Another good technique to
recall dreams is to pray to
God to grant you a good
recalling memory, so when
you wake up you are able to
remember your dream and
write it down.
Recalling Dreams
• Another technique is before
sleeping to order your heart to
wake you up on a gentle way
when the dream is closed.
• This is something that Dr Mark
Virkler recommends and it is
very effective.
SYMBOLS
AND
MEANING
Symbol | Definition by
Merriam-Webster
• 1 : something that stands for
something else :
• emblem <The eagle is
a symbol of the United States
Symbol | Definition by
Merriam-Webster
• .> 2 : a letter, character, or sign
used instead of a word to
represent a quantity, position,
relationship, direction, or
something to be done
• <The sign + is the symbol for
addition.>
Symbols and meaning
• It is very important after
writing down your dream, to
register the symbolism of
each one of the Important
elements in the dream.
Symbols and meaning
• Example:
• “I dreamed of losing my
wallet.”
Symbols and meaning
• What I carry in my wallet:
• Driver license.
• Health Card.
• Pass card for my house/work.
• Bank card.
• Credit card.
Symbols and meaning
•Aeroplan card.
•Hudson’s Bay CO. card.
•Club’s membership card.
•Busyness cards.
•Cash.
•Pictures.
Symbols and meaning
• ID items:
• Driver License
• Health Card
• Club membership
• Busyness class
• Etc.
• Losing wallet = losing identity
• I have lost my Identity!
• Losing money = losing wealth
• I have lost a way to prosper!
• Losing home card access
=
• Blockage to access home, to
my place of rest, to my family.
• Losing credit and bank cards
=
• My economy is risk, others can
take advantage.
Auto analysis
• Questions that we need
to make ourselves
about our dreams.
Auto analysis
• How is my
emotional state
when awakening?
Auto analysis
• What did
I ask to dream
before going
to sleep?
Auto analysis
• What very important
thing is going on In my life
At this time?
Auto analysis
• What colors appeared
in my dream?
Auto analysis
• What are
the symbols
in my dream?
Auto analysis
• How many times
have I dream
something similar?
Auto analysis
• What did
I eat
last night?
Auto analysis
• Why this dream
comes to me
in this moment
of my life?
Synthesis
• What this dream
is telling me?
ASPECTS OF THE
DREAM
Aspects Of The Dream
• Action:
• The dreamer, another person or
a thing makes something
unusual or impossible in real
life.
• Like walking and speaking
under water,
• Or the common example of
flying.
Aspects Of The Dream
• Setting:
• The place or situation in the
dream is estrange.
• Being in a place or in a
situation in which the
dreamer would not normally
be.
Aspects Of The Dream
• Form:
• The dreamer, another person or
a thing, changes form, or has an
strange form, or it transforms
into another thing.
• This can include clothing,
abnormal sizes, estrange
sounds or voices. etc.
Aspects Of The Dream
• Conscience:
• A particular thought,
• An unusual sensation,
• A strong emotion,
• Or altered perceptions.
Aspects Of The Dream
•Sequence:
• Sometimes the dreamer can
all of a sudden show himself
in complete different place,
never matter where, without
any transition between the
two places.
Aspects Of The Dream
• Time:
• In the dream, the dreamer can
experience changes of time.
• First is day and all of a sudden
is night, or vice versa.
Aspects Of The Dream
• Many cultures, see a dream
as a prophetic message, a
coded message from divine
origin that needs to be
decoded or interpreted.
Aspects Of The Dream
• This believe is founded in
the Bible, where Joseph
interprets the dreams of
Pharaoh: Genesis 41:1-36.
Activation # 2
Genesis 20
• Dream Analysis
• What wrong did Abraham do?
• What were Abraham feelings and
emotions previous this dream?
• What were the consequences of
Abraham’s mistake?
• The warning.
• How God compares to King
Abimelech?
• What is the reason for this?
• The interactive part.
• Abimelech presents his case:
• Questioning God.
• Defending himself.
• Presenting his innocence
• God reply.
• I know your heart.
• I withheld you from sin.
• Command and promise.
• Consequence of disobeying.
• Abimelech follows God’s orders:
• Informs his people.
• Confronts Abraham.
• He presents his righteousness.
• Abimelech inquires of Abraham.
• What was your plan?
• Abraham presents his case.
• Abimelech restores Sarah.
• He lets her go free and pays the
• Vindication.
• As a consequence the feelings
and emotions of Abraham
change, no more fear no more
lying
• God has used this happening to
transfer wealth from the heathen
to the righteous.
• Proverbs 13:22 (NKJV)
• 22 A good man leaves an inheritance to his children’s
children,
But the wealth of the sinner is stored up for the
righteous.
THE MIDIANITE DREAM
SESSION 3
NEXT WEEK:
PLEASE LOOK FOR
Recommended Books
• Understanding Dreams &
Visions.
John Paul Jackson
• Dream Dreams
Steve & Dianne Bydeley
Recommended Books
• Understanding the Dreams you
Dream.
Biblical Keys For Hearing God’s
Voice In The Night.
Ira Milligan
Recommended Books
• How to Interpret Dreams,
Visions & Symbols From a
Biblical Perspective
Dr Barend Delport
INTERPRETATION OF
DREAMS SEMINAR
• Notes for Module 1:
• http://www.slidesharenet.org/MarcoLafebre
Recalling dreams session #2

Recalling dreams session #2

  • 1.
  • 2.
    CG MINISTRY LEARNING TOPROPHESY JUNE 08, 2016 Marco Lafebre
  • 3.
    INTERPRETATION OF DREAMS ANDVISIONS SEMINAR MODULE ONE
  • 4.
    RECALLING DREAMS What good isto have a revelatory dream if you cannot remember it?
  • 5.
    Recalling Dreams • Agood practice that permits increment the recalling of your dreams, is to keep a notebook, a journal or a voice recorder close to your bed; so after waking up you can record them.
  • 6.
    Recalling Dreams • Wakingup, we can stamp in paper, or make a voice record about the dreams, impressions, or thoughts that we are keeping in our memory. • Clue points are enough, next morning you’ll complete the log.
  • 7.
    Recalling Dreams • Itis very useful when you wake up not to move and keep your eyes closed, as this can help you to recall better the dream that you have just had.
  • 8.
    Recalling Dreams • Itis better to write down your dream as soon as possible. • If we wait to log the dream later during the day, we can forget a great part of it, or the most important parts of the dream.
  • 9.
    Recalling Dreams • Keepin mind that sometimes during your daily activities, something that you do or happens or hear can cause a flashback of parts of the dream that you have forgot.
  • 10.
    Recalling Dreams • Insuch a case, it is strongly recommended to take note of everything that comes to your mind; including what made you remember the dream.
  • 11.
    Recalling Dreams • Anothergood technique to recall dreams is to pray to God to grant you a good recalling memory, so when you wake up you are able to remember your dream and write it down.
  • 12.
    Recalling Dreams • Anothertechnique is before sleeping to order your heart to wake you up on a gentle way when the dream is closed. • This is something that Dr Mark Virkler recommends and it is very effective.
  • 13.
  • 14.
    Symbol | Definitionby Merriam-Webster • 1 : something that stands for something else : • emblem <The eagle is a symbol of the United States
  • 15.
    Symbol | Definitionby Merriam-Webster • .> 2 : a letter, character, or sign used instead of a word to represent a quantity, position, relationship, direction, or something to be done • <The sign + is the symbol for addition.>
  • 16.
    Symbols and meaning •It is very important after writing down your dream, to register the symbolism of each one of the Important elements in the dream.
  • 17.
    Symbols and meaning •Example: • “I dreamed of losing my wallet.”
  • 19.
    Symbols and meaning •What I carry in my wallet: • Driver license. • Health Card. • Pass card for my house/work. • Bank card. • Credit card.
  • 20.
    Symbols and meaning •Aeroplancard. •Hudson’s Bay CO. card. •Club’s membership card. •Busyness cards. •Cash. •Pictures.
  • 21.
    Symbols and meaning •ID items: • Driver License • Health Card • Club membership • Busyness class • Etc.
  • 22.
    • Losing wallet= losing identity • I have lost my Identity! • Losing money = losing wealth • I have lost a way to prosper!
  • 23.
    • Losing homecard access = • Blockage to access home, to my place of rest, to my family.
  • 24.
    • Losing creditand bank cards = • My economy is risk, others can take advantage.
  • 25.
    Auto analysis • Questionsthat we need to make ourselves about our dreams.
  • 26.
    Auto analysis • Howis my emotional state when awakening?
  • 27.
    Auto analysis • Whatdid I ask to dream before going to sleep?
  • 28.
    Auto analysis • Whatvery important thing is going on In my life At this time?
  • 29.
    Auto analysis • Whatcolors appeared in my dream?
  • 30.
    Auto analysis • Whatare the symbols in my dream?
  • 31.
    Auto analysis • Howmany times have I dream something similar?
  • 32.
    Auto analysis • Whatdid I eat last night?
  • 33.
    Auto analysis • Whythis dream comes to me in this moment of my life?
  • 34.
    Synthesis • What thisdream is telling me?
  • 35.
  • 36.
    Aspects Of TheDream • Action: • The dreamer, another person or a thing makes something unusual or impossible in real life. • Like walking and speaking under water, • Or the common example of flying.
  • 37.
    Aspects Of TheDream • Setting: • The place or situation in the dream is estrange. • Being in a place or in a situation in which the dreamer would not normally be.
  • 38.
    Aspects Of TheDream • Form: • The dreamer, another person or a thing, changes form, or has an strange form, or it transforms into another thing. • This can include clothing, abnormal sizes, estrange sounds or voices. etc.
  • 39.
    Aspects Of TheDream • Conscience: • A particular thought, • An unusual sensation, • A strong emotion, • Or altered perceptions.
  • 40.
    Aspects Of TheDream •Sequence: • Sometimes the dreamer can all of a sudden show himself in complete different place, never matter where, without any transition between the two places.
  • 41.
    Aspects Of TheDream • Time: • In the dream, the dreamer can experience changes of time. • First is day and all of a sudden is night, or vice versa.
  • 42.
    Aspects Of TheDream • Many cultures, see a dream as a prophetic message, a coded message from divine origin that needs to be decoded or interpreted.
  • 43.
    Aspects Of TheDream • This believe is founded in the Bible, where Joseph interprets the dreams of Pharaoh: Genesis 41:1-36.
  • 44.
    Activation # 2 Genesis20 • Dream Analysis • What wrong did Abraham do? • What were Abraham feelings and emotions previous this dream? • What were the consequences of Abraham’s mistake?
  • 45.
    • The warning. •How God compares to King Abimelech? • What is the reason for this?
  • 46.
    • The interactivepart. • Abimelech presents his case: • Questioning God. • Defending himself. • Presenting his innocence
  • 47.
    • God reply. •I know your heart. • I withheld you from sin. • Command and promise. • Consequence of disobeying.
  • 48.
    • Abimelech followsGod’s orders: • Informs his people. • Confronts Abraham. • He presents his righteousness. • Abimelech inquires of Abraham. • What was your plan? • Abraham presents his case.
  • 49.
    • Abimelech restoresSarah. • He lets her go free and pays the • Vindication. • As a consequence the feelings and emotions of Abraham change, no more fear no more lying
  • 50.
    • God hasused this happening to transfer wealth from the heathen to the righteous. • Proverbs 13:22 (NKJV) • 22 A good man leaves an inheritance to his children’s children, But the wealth of the sinner is stored up for the righteous.
  • 51.
    THE MIDIANITE DREAM SESSION3 NEXT WEEK: PLEASE LOOK FOR
  • 52.
    Recommended Books • UnderstandingDreams & Visions. John Paul Jackson • Dream Dreams Steve & Dianne Bydeley
  • 53.
    Recommended Books • Understandingthe Dreams you Dream. Biblical Keys For Hearing God’s Voice In The Night. Ira Milligan
  • 54.
    Recommended Books • Howto Interpret Dreams, Visions & Symbols From a Biblical Perspective Dr Barend Delport
  • 55.
    INTERPRETATION OF DREAMS SEMINAR •Notes for Module 1: • http://www.slidesharenet.org/MarcoLafebre