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(HealthNewsDigest.com) – Some people¹s dreams are a source of stress. Yet the dreamologists answering calls at the School of Metaphysics annual National Dream Hotline® say that understanding your dreams is a key to building peace of mind. The hotline’s dream team will answer calls and emails nonstop all weekend, from 6:00 pm, Friday April 23rd C.D.T. through Sunday, April 25th, ending at midnight.
They say these mysteries of the night can give guidance for coping with and
even resolving sources of stress in your life.
The day before had been hectic, and I was feeling overwhelmed, says
stressed dreamer Karen Mosby, a Registered Nurse. Then she dreamed of a
house with a haunted TV a symbol of her own out-of-control imagination. How
did she use this dream message? I recognized that the day before, I had
let my imagination go to all the things I could do and needed to do, and I
got overwhelmed. After interpreting her dream, I directed my attention to
the things I could do that day, and followed through.
Dream experts decodes dreams during the 22nd annual National Dream Hotline®
this weekend by calling 417-345-8411, or submitting a dream at
dreamschool.org. Teachers from the School of Metaphysics answer dreamer¹s
questions as a service to the community.
Past hotline callers have found the meaning of recurring dreams. Parents
have gained insight into their children’s nightmares, becoming better
equipped to calm their fears. Many people have been relieved of stress or
guilt related to their disturbing dreams. “Dreams are a magic mirror where
we can easily and quickly identify what is working in our lives and what can
be released,” says Dr. Barbara Condron, the hotline coordinator. In
today¹s world, knowing how to discern truth is becoming highly prized.
Should you marry? Will this product really extend your life? Is it time to
change careers? Your dreams hold the answers.
The School of Metaphysics dream website, dreamschool.org, has a goal to
interpret a dream for every person on the planet, so people know the value
of dream messages and learn to interpret them. In the past 22 years,
National Dream Hotline® volunteers have answered calls from all 50 states of
the U.S. and over two dozen other countries. The hotline has been covered
by major media institutions such as Paul Harvey, National Public Radio, The
Today Show, USA Today, the BBC, The Associated Press, CNN, as well as
hundreds of local newspapers, radio, and TV stations.
School of Metaphysics International Headquarters
163 Moon Valley Rd., Windyville MO USA
417-345-8411 www.som.org
[email protected]
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