The Awakening:
The
Uranus In Pisces Experience
By Linda Brady
Uranus moves into the sign of Pisces on March 10, 2003. Uranus is the planet
that rules the Age of Aquarius and the next 2,000 years. Because of its
importance, I will be devoting several articles to it. Uranus has been in its
home sign of Aquarius for the past 7 years. Aquarius is an air sign so that
insights, illumination and events have been filtered through a filter of
rationality and objectivity. In Pisces it switches to the emotional, sensitive
filter of spiritual Pisces. Pisces is a water sign that rules the emotional
depths of our being. Pisces also connects us to our unconscious mind and the
wealth of information that resides there. Uranus will create the sudden bolts
out of the blue that will bring this information into consciousness. Uranus will
also help us review the Age of Pisces and resolve old Pisces belief systems that
haunt us today: victimization, extremism, perfectionism, guilt, out of control
emotions and fear of change. With Uranus we expect the unexpected, so don’t be
surprised how it helps you transform these beliefs. It will disrupt and
revolutionize these old attitudes to help you reach the highest levels of
Pisces: creativity and forgiveness, imagination, magic, courage and
inventiveness.
Uranus in Pisces will bring stimulating, exciting dreams to help us “mine” our
unconscious mind. We need to seek to make it our best friend and mentor. The
best and faster way to do this is to remember and understand our dreams.
“Dreaming is an act of imagination, attesting in all men a creative power,
which, if it were available in waking, would make every man a Dante or
Shakespeare.” H.F. Hedge.
Through dreams we are able to reach the depths of our unconscious mind.
Illuminating these depths provides us with the symbols necessary to understand
our past and current lives in highly creative ways.
Dreaming is the language of the unconscious mind. Interpreting that language
provides us an amazing opportunity to illuminate and awaken a depth of
understanding necessary to live extraordinary lives.
Dreaming is a highly individualized experience, our symbols are ours alone. Carl
Jung is quoted as saying, “Learn what you can about symbolism and then forget it
when interpreting your own dreams.” We spend so much money buying books that
provide us cookbook answers to dream symbology, when we have the only
information that matters, our creative minds and our astrological charts. The
more that we correlate our dreams and our charts the more personal and powerful
our dreams will be. Buy a dream journal and treat it as a sacred record that
will enhance your spiritual and psychological life. Use it well and your dreams
will come alive!
Having trouble remembering your dreams? Use the following guidelines with
commitment and discipline. You will be amazed at how quickly you will have many
dream books filled with wonderful insightful images and stories that enrich your
life.
- Plan to sleep more. Being rested you will find it easier to focus on your
goal of recalling dreams. You will also be more able to take the time to
record your dreams during the night if necessary. Another benefit to sleeping
longer is that dream periods get longer and closer together as the night
progresses. Early dream periods can be only 10 minutes long, while after 8
hours of sleep they can be from 45 to 60 minutes more (from Nightline. The
Lucidity Institute. 1989).
- Keep a dream journal. Have it handy. Record everything that you remember,
even if it is only a snippet of information. Do not make judgments about what
is important or interesting. Everything that our unconscious minds give us is
important.
- Awaken yourself at different times during the night and record what you
remember. Our REM periods occur at approximately 90-minute intervals from the
time that we go to sleep. A good time to awaken will be multiples of 90
minutes after you go to sleep.
- Perform a pre-sleep ritual. Read your dream journal from nights before to
focus you on your dream goals. Set the alarm for 15 minutes earlier than your
regular wake up time. Review your day, so that your dreams are not fragments
of the day’s events. Ask your soul to bring you the dreams that you need and
want.
- Perform a morning ritual. Your first thought in the morning should be:
“What was I dreaming?” Do not get up or move. Do not think about your day’s
schedule. Cling to any thoughts, or clues to what you were dreaming. Pull out
the feelings and images. Describe them in your journal. If you cannot recall
anything, record your feelings upon awakening.
Take your dream journal with you because often dream fragments come to us
during the day.
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