Traditionally, in the Meso American cultures, discovering one’s creativity is a process toward transformation. In order to understand the images that come up on your dream screen, it’s helpful to be on the alert for them, and to REMEMBER that you are seeking direction from your guides.
Now, I haven’t said anything about dream guides, but these are like mentors that you will meet within your dreams that are guiding your process and will point out your strengths and weaknesses. That’s all I will say about dream guides for now, but more will come later.
Everything I say in this section is also in my book. I’m using this blog to engage you in the process toward transformation, self-discovery, and cultivation of your creativity. The dream world you have entered into is more real than the waking. However, in the West, we’re under the delusion that dreams are helter-skelter and not worth studying. Therefore, developing relationships in your dreams is no different than developing relationships in the waking world: you have to be nice, friendly, alert, observant, and generally, perceptive.
Creativity becomes an ally when you explore your creativity between waking and dreaming. If you take a step toward an image that you see in your dreams, the image steps closer to you as well. All this may appear to be at an unconscious level, but it is happening as long as it is your heart’s desire to be in touch with your inner world.
My dreams destiny/creativity dreams were separated by years between clues. That’s unnecessary here, however. You, I, and others can expedite the process by supporting each other’s process externally.
To summarize what I’ve stated in this blog entry: Be on the alert; treat your dream life as though it is more real than your waking life; Cultivate friendships with people who are trying to befriend you in your dreams.
It’s that simple.