Have you ever heard of this:
Plato stated that Atlantis was inhabited by humans and “divine men” …
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I saw this on a website called Godlike Productions as part of a forum thread called, Was the Chicxulub “crater site” really the lost city of Atlantis? Check this out. This was part of a post by Anonymous Coward 1401421 posted on May 26, 2011.
Interesting, right? “Divine men.” I have read excerpts from Plato’s Timaeus and Critias but have not studied the texts where Plato describes the lost continent of Atlantis, therefore, I do not know if this reference to “divine men” is accurate.
However, if it is, it coincides with the Edgar Cayce readings on Atlantis in which Cayce refers to god-like beings who populated Atlantis.
In fact, during past life regression, I had memories of being an Atlantean goddess. You can read about my experiences in my book, When We Were Gods: Insights on Atlantis, Past Lives, Angelic Beings of Light, and Spiritual Awakening.
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Well, I hadn’t heard of underwater sculpture of the lost continent of Atlantis before. However, it appears that a local artist named Foots is building a concrete image of what his imagination believes was once the lost city of Atlantis. It includes sculptures of Atlanteans. But, it is 40 to 50 feet deep in the Caribbean sea at the Cayman Islands.
Continue readingNow in his 50s, Foots has stated that he has been obsessed with the myth of Atlantis since he was a small boy. Working almost entirely by himself, Foots has already completed a number of giant sculptures and laid the foundation for Atlantis
The “lost City” Of The Cayman Islands
Today I am happy, because I am making progress on my next book, Have Your Hearts Desire. It is a self help, new age book.
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Today I had lunch with a girlfriend who is learning how to become a hypnotherapist. She told me that part of her training included a past life regression. During her past life hypnosis, she went back to a time when there were centaurs … half man/half horse … on earth. She was in the lost continent of Atlantis. Her past life memories were very gratifying for me because of my own memories of being a half man/half frog in Atlantis. I describe my past life regressions in my book When We Were Gods, including my travel to Yucatan where I found confirmation of my past life memories in the Mayan ruins.
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Have you ever woken up from a dream and found yourself sobbing as if your heart were breaking? I recently received an email from a person who had recently had the experience. A quick online search for “waking up crying from a dream” brought up the following information from Dream Moods:
Continue readingTo wake up crying, represents some suppressed hurt or previous trauma that is coming up to the surface. You can no longer suppress these emotions. They need to be dealt with head on.
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Another one of my favorite books on dream interpretation is Dreams Your Magic Mirror: With Interpretations of Edgar Cayce by Elsie Sechrist. I love this book.
However, it can sometimes be frustrating finding the information I’m looking for since many of the dream symbols and their dream interpretations are scattered throughout the book. Fortunately, the book has a very good index.
Ms. Sechrist bases her dream interpretations on Edgar Cayce’s psychic readings. Here are the various dream interpretations for flying in a dream:
When I looked back on my flying dream, I realized that the day before I had had a challenging emotional encounter with a loved one. Therefore, I could see how I could have been wanting to rise above a problem.
To purchase Dreams Your Magic Mirror by Elsie Sechrist at Amazon, click on the link which will take you to my Amazon Store. Then click on the “Dreams” link and you’ll see the thumbnail right there.
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Although lately I have been referring to online sources for dream interpretations of flying dreams, this doesn’t mean that I don’t have treasured dream interpretation books. For example, one of my favorites is The Complete Dream Book by Gillian Holloway. As a matter of fact, I had the good fortune of interviewing Gillian during my dream teleseminar series a number of years ago. She was great.
According to Gillian, people in performance professions have flying dreams frequently. By performance professions I would imagine she means actors, spiritual leaders, tour guides, stand-up comics, and speakers. I must say that, from my experience as a speaker, there are times when the rapport I feel with the audience feels as if I am soaring.
To purchase The Complete Dream Book by Gillian Holloway at Amazon, click on the link which will take you to my Amazon Store. Then click on the “Dreams” link and you’ll see the thumbnail right there.
Here’s the link if you’re in Canada, The Complete Dream Book by Gillian Holloway.
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Here’s an interesting dream interpretation for a flying dream. Although Dream Revealer does say that usually dreams of flying are normally a “good omen,” however:
If you dream you are flying so high that you can actually touch the moon and stars this portends many different types of global disaster that you may soon hear of.
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Can you imagine dreaming of flying to the moon. That’s pretty scary, isn’t it?
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According to Dream Interpretation:
Continue readingflying dreams indicate that a person has a strong will and mind. The feeling of soaring to new heights reflects a free mind.
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Mystical Blaze, as do other websites on dream interpretation, aligns flying dreams with lucid dreams saying that flying dreams are often precursors to lucid dreams. Here’s an excerpt from Mystical Blaze explaining the concept:
Continue readingWe feel on top of the world and are soaring to great heights in our minds when we fly. Flying dreams are very often a precursor for lucid dreaming, a dream state in which we are aware we are dreaming and can manipulate the outcome of the dream. Even in a dream state, most of us are aware that we can’t fly in normal life, thus on some level a flying dream likely coincides with dreaming lucidly for the vast majority of the population, though most awaken unaware of the fact that they were engaged in a lucid dream.
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