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Course on Dreams: How to Interpret Dream Symbols in OrisaLifestyle

5/9/2019

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In spite of the spiritual, metaphysical and emotional importance the Yoruba attach to dreams, dreaming is widely believed to be a foolish exercise. The Yoruba say, Ala go (dreaming is foolish). This based upon the belief that a dream is only a partial message that cannot mean anything by itself until it is supplemented by additional information that only the dreamer or the interpreter can provide. 

Among the Yoruba, dreams are interpreted from three perspectives.
  1. Direct meaning:  For example, when someone dreams that an individual has died and the person later dies. There are a lot of people who make this type of literal or direct connection between dream event and real event. In this case the dreamer is functioning as a clairvoyant person who is given a special gift to see what is expected to happen in the community.
  2. Reverse or opposite meaning:  For example, when somebody dreams of counting money, this may be interpreted as a manifestation of foreshadowing of poverty. People whose dreams manifest the opposite of what is to happen can sometimes interpret their dreams without going to experts after experiencing the coming to pass of the opposite of what their dreams indicated.
  3. Symbolic meaning: This is the most sophisticated and complex of dream interpretations. For example, a person who dreams of plucking or gathering fruits is told to expect some blessings on the job or in his or her social life. This interpretation rests on metaphorical connection between the sign and the meaning. Fruits are considered as symbols of good things that are slated to happen to the dreamer, because fruits are sources of life and bringers of good taste. The meaning has nothing or very little to do with physical plucking or gathering of fruits. The interpretation is determined by a number of factors such as mythic-religious belief, taboos, superstitions, and psychological attitudes to images that are life-advancing or life-negating.

DREAM INTERPRETATION
Now, let's take a look at some dream symbolism and interpret them according to the perspectives mentioned above: 
  • Eating: This is interpreted to be a bad omen, because it may mean that the food one likes to eat may be poisoned by someone else. 
  • Being chased: This is interpreted usually as a bad sign. The masquerade or the by animals or animal is a manifestation of evil forces. In practical terms, one’s masquerades enemies are planning evil against the person involved. 
  • Counting money: This is often interpreted as a foreshadowing of poverty. The dreamer may be having a vicarious experience of wealth and mistake this for reality by relaxing, or it could mean the possibility of a sudden wealth that has no basis in the dreamer’s efforts and can also lead back to poverty if the dreamer does not embark on productive activities.
  • Swimming in river: This is interpreted as a struggle to survive or surmount a problem. Swimming through the river before the end of the dream may signal potential success while failing to do this may suggest serious problems ahead for the dreamer. 
  • Sexual intercourse: This suggests that one’s progress may be negated or the possibility of spiritual weakness.

PROFESSIONAL DREAMERS
Interpreting dreams is generally regarded as a spiritual gift and only those gifted are versed in the art of dream interpretation. Some highly talented Ifa priests sometimes do dream interpretation. The interpretations above are simply place holders, based upon generally accepted Yoruba symbolism. The historical or social background of the dreamer definitely will provide necessary insight. For example, a symbol could mean one thing to a 25 year old woman and something completely different to a 55 year old woman. 

In many ways, dream interpretation, like divination, requires collaborative decoding by both the dreamer and the interpreter: the former provides additional context for his dream while the latter provides paradigms for establishing correlation between a symbol and its meaning. 

Within the art and practice of OrisaLifestyle, dreams fall into several categories. Some are dreams of instructions -where the person can be taught different types of OOGUN - magical formulas/medicines. There are dreams that tell you of the past or a past event. There are some that forewarn you of an event that is yet to come to pass.

There are also initiatory dreams in which you are initiated in a different dimension, known as IJO ERIWO. This realm is where dearly departed olorisas and babalawos dwell.

Similarly, there are dreamlike visions - ASTRAL TRAVEL - in which you participate in a meeting of the elders of the night. This typically happens as the result of taking IMULE - an oath - with the elders of the night, who are commonly called AWON IYAAMI AGBA.
IMULE are used for the priest to get the blessings and protection of the elders of the night and to know what they are doing. Some IMULE will endow you with some aspect of the powers of the elders of the night. For example, you might acquire clairvoyant powers or they will tell you about things before they happen.
Nobody will ever tell you that they are AJE or AGBA - witches - although all good or powerful olorisa and ifa practitioners do have the imule that protects them from witchcraft. Do not believe people who will tell you that they are AJE or that they will initiate you into that society. It is EXTREMELY secretive. Those who tell don't know and those to know won't tell!
Most initiated priests of orisa are supposed to have the power of dreams, but it varies from person to person. In addition to ALALAATA, who are the professional dreamers, there are also practitioners who are versed in GBE ALA MO - the art of knowing through dreams. One way to acquire this ability is through ASEJE (my temple students will be familiar with this). It can also be achieved through GBERE - incisions - or OSE DUDU - black soap. All of these will make use of ETU - activated charcoal - which I have written on in my blog. Either way, when a person uses these preparations, he or she will have GBE ALA MO.

COURSE ON DREAM INTERPRETATION
Dreams and sacred text are both driven by the power of symbols. A symbol is much more than an image that represents something other than what it appears to be. For example, we might say that a fruit symbolizes fertility, productivity or success. And while that is true, from an intellectual perspective, it doesn't stop there. The symbol is also a receptacle of energy. When you see a fruit in your dream or in a divination, you're actually coming into contact with the energy of productivity on a psychic level. As you analyze and decode the dream, you learn to release the POWER of productivity within you.  It is through accurate interpretation that you activate the power of dream symbols in real life. 

For the first time, I am offering a mini course on dream interpretation. In this course, you will explore dream interpretation according to best practices of West Africa and Jungian psychology. Are you ready to unleash the power of your dreams using OrisaLifestyle and Jungian methods? Enter your contact information to learn how! 
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