Some dreams, if understood clearly, convey a direct message
Dreams, whether they are true or not, they do foretell the coming events in your subconscious mind. It is a natural phenomenon. Yes, dreams are mystic creations on our miraculous mind, a guide to our destiny. A dream represents a true message which is considered to be unexpected, unusual and out of the scope of your routine work. If a person dreams anything with his respective trade then the outcome should be completely ignored since it has no meaning. For instance, if a teacher dreams of classroom, an actor sees his rise or fall or a politician dreams of delivering a lecture. It may seem surprising, but even medical science has a belief in dreamology. Medical science asserts that if a man sees a dog or a cow or a vulture or a dead man in a dream, he will fall sick and if a sick man sees such dreams, then there is a threat of death.
Mythologically in Srimad Bhagwat, the Lord saw that Kans was going towards south riding on a donkey and was near naked. The outcome was that Kans died. The Ramayana also has a reference that a similar dream occurs to Trijata (attendant of Sita) resulting in the death of Ravana. Lord Buddha’s mother had dreamt that she would deliver a ‘great’ child who would be a well-known saint. Dreamology reveals that a good dream results in prosperity such as flying in the air like a bird or riding on an elephant results in prosperity and success for further advancement. But some dreams, if understood clearly, convey a direct message from God; foretelling the future.
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