It’s normal for people to blank out a bit when they seek the advice of a psychic – after all, the psychic’s services can offer illumination and clarity about events and situations. It’s only natural that one can draw a sudden blank when faced with the possibility of finding an answer in such an unusual way.
However, there is another way that you can prepare for psychic services, so you won’t waste your time. You can start keeping a dream journal, so you can use your dreams as a way to help the psychic and yourself find out more about what really concerns you, in conjunction with what you think concerns you.
What Dreams Are
The precise nature and reason for dreams has never been properly answered. Some scientists think that it’s one way your brain clears out extraneous data learned across the day, so that you can have a more orderly set of memories and thinking processes. For others, dreams are what you experience when your brain is not only clearing out junk memories, but also attaching and strengthening emotional ties to certain memories. Still others say that dreams aren’t even memories, but the “train of thought” that your mind is in as it continues to process certain ideas, thoughts, and emotions, even when your conscious mind is already resting.
For psychics, dreams are a window to a person’s concerns, and the issues that drive them. By hearing a person’s dreams in conjunction with aspects of their lives and what their serious concerns are, psychics are usually able to piece together what the true issues are, and find ways to frame the choices and probabilities to deal with those issues.
Writing A Dream Journal
A dream journal is exactly as it sounds like: a written record of your dreams. However, this is actually easier said than done, as most dreams tend to be forgotten within hours, or even minutes of waking up. What is important is to cultivate the habit of writing in your dream journal the minute you wake up, so you can record your dreams – not just what you dreamt about, but how you felt about it. It’s also important to put in as much detail as you can, since in dreams, you brain is processing everything, so even minor details may be metaphors for something else your mind is processing.
Moreover, you shouldn’t just record dreams in it, even lucid dreams – waking dreams or daydreams – should be included, so you can see the patterns for yourself.
It’s also a good idea that you note what life events or situations are happening during the time of the dreams. Were you going a change in your job? Were you having household issues? All these are important in giving your psychic (preferably someone from http://www.mypsychicjourney.com) more information about your concerns.
Organizing Your Query
Once you have your dream journal, read through them again, and choose which details seem to stand out the most. That way, when you talk about your concerns in real life, you can also interject what you are dreaming about, so that the psychic can see what you are thinking, both consciously and subconsciously.