tarot & dreams
Thread originally posted on the Aeclectic Tarot Forum on 28 Jan 2004, and now archived in the Forum Library.
| ros |
28 Jan 2004 |
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Do your dreams become stronger as you study the tarot?
I have noticed since I have been studying deeper into the meanings of the cards, my dreams are becoming stronger. They are becoming clearer & brighter.I do dream often but not like this.
Does this happen with everyone?
Thanks for any replys.
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| Agathe |
28 Jan 2004 |
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I've been having some completely weird dreams lately, and it's been lately that I intensely focused on tarot. I don't always have time but for the past few days I really worked with the cards every single day, I thought about different things connected with it, I read books. Maybe my dreams and that are connected, who knows.
Blessings,
Agathe
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| WolfyJames |
28 Jan 2004 |
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I have always had strong and weird dreams, but I have only been working on tarot for ten years. My dreams didn't get stronger and weirder with tarot.
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| Moonbow* |
28 Jan 2004 |
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As you work more and more with Tarot, I believe it enhances your subconscious mind. You start to notice more and take in detail, I think it makes you more aware of everything around you and you become more sensitive to situations. When all of this starts to happen to you, of course it can spill over into your dreams.
There is a thread here about dreamwork and the Tarot started by Myrrha which may be of some interest here
Moonbow*
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| Jewel-ry |
28 Jan 2004 |
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Originally posted by Agathe
I've been having some completely weird dreams lately, and it's been lately that I intensely focused on tarot. I don't always have time but for the past few days I really worked with the cards every single day, I thought about different things connected with it, I read books. Maybe my dreams and that are connected, who knows.
Blessings,
Agathe
Hi Agathe,
I do think that if you are doing a lot of reading and focusing on your cards that they can spill into your dreams. This is certainly happening with me, but I dont think its dreams as such, more a continuation of what I've been working on. For instance, last night I spent a lot of time with the Hadar L'Amoureux card before bed. I woke at 5.30a.m. started thinking about the card again and the next thing it was 7.10a.m. and I had spent quite a lot of time going over the card, its meaning, its symbolism, all in my sleep. I think this was more a sort of sleeping meditation than dreaming (not that I'm sure what the difference is :D) because I was aware of what was happening the whole time.
J :)
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