Sleep as a cover
Sleep is often viewed as a mystery, a time for recovery and restoration. But what if sleep sometimes leaves us feeling more shattered than refreshed, stirring vague anxieties and resurrecting long-forgotten memories? It’s a question worth pondering. There are times when we sleep for hours yet wake up exhausted, as if sleep was another shift at work rather than a time of rest. Occasionally, dreams leave us with a lingering sense of fear or confusion, echoing past experiences we thought we had moved beyond. Dreams can be emotional, indicating the presence of an energy-information program, aiming to siphon our energy or push certain future scenarios upon us. They often become particularly vivid when we are undergoing personal transformations, breaking free from dependencies, or setting new boundaries. Understanding these dreams can be challenging, especially when they seem to be influenced by external programs designed to control our will and reality. Recognizing and cancelling these negative influences is crucial in reclaiming control over our lives. Ultimately, the less we are troubled by these intrusive dreams, the stronger our personal boundaries become, helping us to resist societal pressures and past influences. Remember, you are the author of your reality.
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