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In this episode I give an introduction to dreams as one of the many ways we can hear from God. I share about the different types of dreams we may have, such as soul dreams that process emotions and things we may not be consciously aware of. I talk briefly about nightmares or dark dreams, emphasizing that it is possible to break free if you struggle with these (message me if you want more information). Prophetic or spiritual dreams is how I describe the insight that God communicates to us which can be an easier way to hear, especially when it comes to concepts that are outside of our rational thinking. Dreams are highly symbolic and require interpretation, which should always be done through God. I ran out of time, but Part 2 will share more resources to help you start recognizing the symbols and themes in your dreams. Much of what I share has been gathered from these resources, combined with my own experience of dreaming and communication with God. One resource I want to mention here is Ben Armstrong as some of the dream types I describe came from his teaching (@thebenarmstrong and https://linktr.ee/thebenarmstrong).

0:00 Welcome Intro

0:43 Many different ways we can hear from God

1:49 God speaks through our dreams

3:22 Different types of dreams

3:48 Soul dreams

5:38 Personal example of soul dreams

7:22 Something in our life that it is under the surface

8:26 Nightmares or dark dreams

8:47 You can break free from nightmares

10:26 Not all bad dreams are nightmares

11:32 Prophetic or spiritual dreams

12:10 Easier to hear God through dreams

13:30 Most dreams will be for you and near term

15:12 Body dreams

16:12 Regular, everyday dreams

18:01 Dreams are almost always symbolic

19:51 Interpretation is required in order to understand

22:04 Thanks for tuning in

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