People often assume that dreams seen in the morning will definitely come true, while dreams seen at other times of day are meaningless. However, according to astrologer Shailendra Pandya, this notion is not entirely correct.
The Nature of Dreams
He asserts that the probability of a dream coming true is related not to the time it appears, but to the nature of the dream itself and the personality of the person who sees it. The astrologer elaborated on what should be considered when interpreting dreams according to dream theory.
State During Sleep
According to the astrologer, during sleep, a person is neither fully asleep nor fully awake. This state can be described as intermediate between sleep and wakefulness. It is in this state that the body remains motionless, but the mind remains active, and it is then that various types of dreams may appear to a person.
The Significance of Dreams Outside the Morning
The astrologer emphasized that it is mistaken to believe that only morning dreams are true. If a dream is related to intuition or hints at the future, its probability of coming true may be higher, regardless of whether it was seen during the day or at night. Therefore, one should not conclude the well-being or misfortune of a dream solely based on the time it occurred.
Who Sees Signs of the Future
According to the astrologer's opinion, people with strong intuitive abilities and a pure, positive mind may receive signs about upcoming events through dreams. Such people may have important dreams at any time—at night, in the morning, or during a short daytime nap.
Not All Dreams Are Predictions
The astrologer warned that every dream should not be automatically linked to the future. Many dreams may simply be a reflection of thoughts, desires, stress, or fantasies circulating in the consciousness. Before trying to interpret any dream, it is important to understand whether it is merely a mental projection or truly indicates some sign.
The Importance of Correct Interpretation
In the opinion of specialists, dream analysis (dream interpretation) is a separate field of knowledge. Consequently, any dream cannot be judged as true or false solely by the time it occurred. Much more significant is understanding the meaning of the dream, based on its circumstances, symbols, and the psychological state of the person who saw it.
