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DREAMS AND VISIONS SEMINAR – MODULE 2
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  • 1. DREAMS AND VISIONSSEMINAR MODULE 2

2. Table of Contents General Aspects. 1 - 6 Table of contents. 2 Dream Themes. 7 - 10 Common types of dreams. 11- 16 Symbols definitions. 17 - 34 Some Basic Symbols. 35 - 52 Symbols related to the Bible. 53 80 Closing. 81 3. Dreams andVisions 2013 CTF Airport Campus Marco Lafebre, Connect Group Leader http://www.slideshare.net/MarcoLafebre/edit_my_uploads 4. For recommended books pleaseGo to pages 9 11 of Module 1 Bring or send us your dreamsfor interpretation. Thank you. Audio of this meeting, here arethe links: https://soundcloud.com/marco-lafebre/dreams-visions-module2-1-2013 https://soundcloud.com/marco-lafebre/dreams-visions-module2-2-2013 5. Dreams and VisionsModule 2General Aspects 6. Dreams interpretation 7. DREAM THEMES We will name Some of the most common themes of dreaming. 8. DREAM THEMES Animals Birds Body parts Bugs Cars Characters Colors 9. DREAM THEMES Feelings & Emotions Food Buildings House Numbers Places People 10. DREAM THEMES Sex Tests Work related Past and Future Family Friends and Enemies Unknown people, etc. 11. COMMON TYPESOF DREAMS.top 20 dreams Taken from Streams MinistriesInternational.www.streamsministries.com 12. COMMON TYPES OF DREAMStop 20 dreams Dreams of Teeth falling out orloose teeth. Eye teeth are falling out. Wisdom Teeth are falling out Dreams of falling Dreams of being naked in public 13. COMMON TYPES OF DREAMStop 20 dreams Bathroom dreams: Toilet Shower Bathroom in Public View Dreams of taking a test Back in school taking a test 14. COMMON TYPES OF DREAMStop 20 dreams Dreams of being chased Dreams of snakes: Bitten by the snake Python Dreams of spiders Dreams of alligators Dreams of someone dying 15. COMMON TYPES OF DREAMStop 20 dreams Dreams of losing yourpurse/wallet Dreams of a deceased relatives Dreams of returning to a pastrelationship Frequent nightmares 16. COMMON TYPES OF DREAMStop 20 dreams Dreams of your house Dreams involving vehicles Dreams of flying Dreams about horses Dreams involving dogs. Dreams about storms. 17. Dreams interpretation Symbols and Meanings 18. Symbols and Meanings The key of interpreting Dreamsis the understanding of thesymbols you have in yourdreams! What is a symbol? Meaning of a symbol. Response to a symbol 19. Symbols (Answers.com) Something that representssomething else byassociation, resemblance, orconvention, especially amaterial object used torepresent something invisible.See synonyms at sign. 20. Symbols (Answers.com) A printed or written sign used to represent anoperation, element, quantity, quality, or relation, as inmathematics or music. 21. Symbols (Answers.com) Psychology. An object or image that an individual unconsciouslyuses to represent repressedthoughts, feelings, or impulses. 22. Symbols An arbitrary sign (written or printed)that has acquired a conventionalsignificance something visible that by associationor convention represents somethingelse that is invisible; "the eagle is asymbol of the United States" 23. SymbolWebster Dictionary something that standsfor, represents, or suggestsanother thing; especially anobject used to representsomething abstract; the dove isa symbol of peace 24. SymbolWebster Dictionary A written or printedmark, letter, abbreviation, etc.standing for anobject, quality, process, quantity, etc., as inmusic, mathematics, orchemistry 25. SymbolWebster Dictionary Psychoanalysis an act or objectrepresenting an unconsciousdesire that has been repressed 26. SYMBOL,taken from Wikipedia A symbol is an object thatrepresents, stands for, orsuggests an idea, belief, action,or material entity. Symbols take the form of words,sounds, gestures, or visualimages and are used to conveyideas and beliefs. 27. SYMBOL,taken from Wikipedia For example, a red octagon maybe a symbol for "STOP". On a map, a picture of a tentmight represent a campsite. A red rose symbolizes love andcompassion. 28. A symbolic action conveysmeaning to the viewers. 29. Heinrich Zimmer Gives a concise overview of thenature, and perennial relevance,of symbols. "Concepts and words aresymbols, just as visions, rituals,and images are; so too are themanners and customs of dailylife 30. Heinrich Zimmer Symbols are a means ofcomplex communication thatoften times can have multiplelevels of meaning.[5] Thisseparates symbols from signs,as signs have only one meaning. 31. Heinrich Zimmer Human cultures use symbols asa means to express theirspecific ideology, socialstructures, and to representcharacteristics of their specificculture The meaning of a symbol is notinherent in the symbol itself, butis culturally learned 32. Heinrich Zimmer Symbols are the basis for allhuman understanding, and allhuman knowledge. Symbols facilitate humanunderstanding of interactionwith the world they live, thusserving as the grounds uponwhich humans make judgments. 33. Lets see some basicsymbols Taken from Dream DreamsSteve & Dianne BydeleyOpen the door to biblicalinterpretation. 34. Buildings House = Personal life. Building =Your life, your church. Cottage = Your time ofrelax, rest. Factory = Yourprofession, vocation. 35. Rooms of the house Washroom = Cleaning place Living room = Daily life. Basement = Things under surface. Closet = Hidden areas of your life. Classroom = Learning place. Bedroom = Intimacy place, rest. 36. Vehicles Bicycle = Working alone, own effort. Motorcycle = Working alone withsome power. Monocycle = Alone, precarious. Car = Ministry or vocation with roomfor others. Bus = Church, work in community. Taxi = Someone is taking you on atrip, ride. 37. Airplanes Small = Personal SpiritualMinistry. Large = Community, ministry ina church. Jet = Fast advance. Glider = Coming down, withoutpower. 38. Actions and Movements Running = Lots of activity. Hiding = Not adventuring. Climbing = Progressing with owneffort. Walking = Slow progress. Flying = High spiritual achievements. Floating = Supported by the HolySpirit 39. Ships and Boats Balsa = Floating, fragile, no power. Oar Boat = Sail Boat = Yacht = Fishing Ship = Transatlantic Ship = Armored Battles Ship = Aircraft Carrier = 40. People, persons Father, Grandfather = God father. Mother = God Holy Spirit. Brother = Jesus. Baby = Something new in your life. A Teacher = The Holy Spirit. A mysterious person close to you =Jesus, or the Holy Spirit. 41. Animals Leon = Courage, authority, Jesus;Satan Bear = Fury, ire, demonic attack. Sheep = Christian, humble. Serpent = Cunning, treacherous, Satan Spider = Demonic presence. Bees = Demonic harassment. Fish = Evangelist Ministry. Dogs = Fidelity, human attack. 42. Water River = Flow, move of the Spirit. Ditch = Flow, ways of the world. Lake = Work of Gods Kingdom. Ocean, Sea = The world. Pond = Local community. Current = Fast advance. Rapids = Fast with perils. 43. Colors Red: Love Blood Sacrifice Danger Fire 44. Colors Blue: Sky Heaven Spiritual Revelation Depression, sadness cold 45. Colors Green: Life Restoration Holy Spirit New beginning Eternal life Safety 46. Colors Orange: Courage Praising Danger Caution sign 47. Colors Yellow: Glory Fear Danger Richness Gift 48. Colors Purple: Royalty Authority Kingdom 49. Colors Black: Lack of light Demonic Sin Dead 50. Colors Rainbow: Covenant Pact Alliance 51. SYMBOLS RELATEDTO THE BIBLE Lets have a look to somesymbols 52. DOVE AND FIRE 53. OIL, CONTAINER 54. SWORD OF FIRE 55. RAINBOW, COVENANT 56. COUNTING THE STARS 57. JACOBS LADDER TOHEAVEN 58. THE CHIEF BUTLER 59. THE CHIEF BAKER 60. SHEAVES OF GRAIN 61. SUN, MOON AND THESTARS 62. PHARAOHS DREAM 63. HIS BROTHERS KNEW THEINTERPRETATION 64. NABUCODONOSORIMAGE 65. EAGLE 66. DAVID AND GOLIATH 67. JERUSALEM 68. DANIEL IN THELIONS DEN 69. THOMAS THE APOSTLE 70. APOCALIPTIC HORSES 71. NOAH AND THE ARK 72. JOSEPHS TUNIC 73. DOUBLE EDGED SWORD 74. BREAST PLATE 75. THE LION AND THEUNIVERSE 76. SHEEP AND GREENPASTURE 77. FEROCIOUS WOLF 78. MULE AND BRIDLE 79. This ends Module 2 And thats all for today. Bring or send your dreams, so wecan analyze them here. Please check next Friday our set ofslides: Dreams and Visions Seminar Module3


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