Author Archives: Carol Chapman
Author Archives: Carol Chapman
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Another common dream, one of those you can’t forget: You’ve got to get away, you’re trying to run, but you’re simply unable to move.
According to Gillian Holloway, Ph.D., author of The Complete Dream Book, a dream in which you unable to move often signifies a situation in your life in which you feel pressured but just can’t take action. For example, you’re very unhappy in a relationship but are afraid of leaving for fear of hurting the other person or you need to assert yourself with an authority figure, perhaps your boss, but feel afraid that if you do so, you’ll lose your job.
She suggests that the way to overcome the dilemma is to find something you can do that is not as drastic as the action you fear. You need to take some kind of action. Is there something less drastic than, for example, leaving your partner or telling off your boss. Could you instead make some friends outside the relationship? Could you talk with someone you trust about your work situation and ask for advice?
She suggests you compromise with your internal expectations and therefore, discover a way of taking action.
I hope this you’ll find this helpful for the next time you encounter that scary dream that sends you looking for: Dream Interpretation: Unable to Move.
By the way, for an interesting story about the power of a dream, you might enjoy my book When We Were Gods. In it I recount how my life totally changed when I dreamt about a stranger and saw him the next day in real life. He ended up being my husband, and we’ve been married for 20 years now. He is literally the “Man of my Dreams.”This dream started a series of circumstances, because after we married, I became pregnant, miscarried, and started gaining weight at a phenomenal rate. I went to a hypnotherapist to lose weight. When she put me in deep hypnosis, I not only connected with previous lifetimes that contributed to my present problems with overweight, but also the fabulous world of Atlantis.
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This is another common dream in the “Dreams You Can’t Forget” chapter of Gillian Holloway Ph.D.’s The Complete Dream Book. Evidently many people dream, at some time in their life, that they are naked in public. However, although the dreamer feels uncomfortable, no one else in the dreams seems to notice them.
According to Holloway, these dreams likely occur after a change in the circumstances of our life. Often the change is a step up in or an improvement in our lives. We receive a promotion, our business flourishes, the love of a lifetime arrives, we are sought out publicly and honored.
We have this dream because we are adjusting to our new circumstances and feel exposed because we are not yet comfortable with our improved status. However, because no one else notices our nakedness in the dream, we are assured that in time, we too will become comfortable with the change in our life.
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Another summary from Gillian Holloway, Ph.D.’s excellent The Complete Dream Book: Discover What Your dreams Reveal about You and Your Life, this one, another of the “Dreams You Can’t Forget” on the “Unprepared for the Exam” dream.
Holloway says that many people experience the dream scenario where the dreamer finds him or herself about to take an exam in high school or college, but that the dreamer suddenly realizes that he or she totally forgot they had registered for the class, did not attend a single class, and is absolutely unprepared for the exam.
Paradoxically, this type of dream usually comes to people who are great achievers in life, rarely proceed without being thoroughly prepared, and seldom experience failure. In fact, she calls it the “Over-achiever’s Nightmare.”
Therefore, this dream is not warning the dream about an impending failure. It usually comes at a time when the dream has taken on more than the dreamer can manage without putting him or herself under a lot of internal pressure.
The author suggests that since the dreamer is the type of person who has such high standards, it will likely not even be noticed if the dreamer reduces the self-imposed high standards of excellence. The dream often results during a temporary time of increased workload, heightened responsibilities, or imminent promotion.
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In Mexico Mystique, author Frank Waters outlines the steps researchers took to correlate the fateful 13.0.0.0.0 4 Ahau 8 Cumku date in the Mayan Long Count Calendar with our Gregorian Calendar.
The Maya view of time is that of a recurring cycle. Therefore, the 13.0.0.0.0 4 Ahau 8 Cumku date has occurred in the past and will occur again in the future. Researchers first attempted to pinpoint the last occurrence of this date so they could know what date in the future it would fall on.
One researcher, Willson, dated the beginning of our present world as August 25, 3511 B.C. Spinden said it was October 14, 3373 B.C. Morley said the year should be 3340 B.C. Escalona-Ramos said 2853 B.C. On the other hand, G. Zimmer’s date was August 29, 3512 B.C. Then J.T. Goodman set the year as 3113 B.C. Juan Martinez Hernandez made a change of one day and J. Eric S. Thompson made a four-day correction so that the date was settled at August 12, 3113 B.C.
Based on this date, the next 13.0.0.0.0 4 Ahau 8 Cumku will occur on December 24, 2011. Mexico Mystique was published in 1975. I assume recent researchers have further modified the last date so that the the beginning of the next projected new world is now December 21, 2011.
All I can say is that this date keeps changing. Who knows what new understanding of the Mayan glyphs will reveal? The date may change again.
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While surfing the net for info on the Discovery Channel’s 2012 Doomsday “documentary” – sounds rather like fiction if their blurb is to be believed – I came across this link to an End of the World (as we know it) Planner. Cute! The idea is that you’ve only got 4 years to live so stop procrastinating. And, if the world still is here after 12 21 12, so much the better—because of your anti-procrastination planner, you’re living the life you’ve always wanted to live.
http://12-21-12-planner.com/
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For your interest, here’s a link to a 3 minute video that says that the I Ching and the Book of Revelation all agree with the Mayan December 21, 2012 doomsday prediction. They don’t.
http://www.history.com/media.do?id=doomsday_why2012_broadband&action=clip
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John Major Jenkins is the author of Maya Cosmogenesis 2012 in which, among many other things, he describes Izapa, the Ceremonial City of the Ancient Skywatchers, an ancient Mayan ruin in the mountains of the Mexican state of Chiapas. At this ruin, there is a stele with the Mayan glyph showing the December 21, 2012 date .
He was consulted and interviewed for the History Channel’s August 2006 documentary on 2012. However, he is unhappy with the way he was quoted out of context to support the program’s over-sensationalized doomsday treatment of that important date in the Maya Long Count Calendar.
He believes the documentary did not adequately portray the predictions that 2012 may not be a time of cataclysm but a time of rebirth and renewal.
Here’s the link to his condemnation of their unbiased reporting:
http://alignment2012.com/historychannel.html
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Is this real or just an “Urban Legend?” Are all DNA on earth really changing?
An urban legend is something a bunch of people believe but it isn’t grounded in fact. For example, a gardening urban legend: that putting Juicy Fruit gum sticks in vole holes will deter the root-destroying pests. It doesn’t.
Here’s a link to more information on DNA Changes:
www.luisprada.com/Protected/dna_changes.htm
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