Hidden Precognitive
and Diagnostic Power of Dreams
~ Gwilda Wiyaka ~
One evolutionary tool often overlooked is dreams. Many
authors, composers, artists and, for that matter, physicists and scientists,
have reported obtaining direction from their dreams.
Dreams can be precognizant, as they are not bound by
time. They can be expansive, as they are not limited by space, and they can be
inspirational, as they are not restricted to the limitations of agreed-upon
reality.
While all of this can greatly support evolution of
thought, expansion of reality, and uncover innovative solutions to modern day
problems, there is one aspect of dreams that is particularly intriguing. Our
bodies can actually communicate to us through our dreams, alerting us to
developing imbalances and illness, long before our medical tests can detect
them.
How can our bodies communicate to us through dreams? Can
we learn to monitor our health through our dreams? How can we accurately interpret
the information from our unconscious? Does this form of diagnosis have any place
in our current medical model?
With us this hour to delve more deeply into the topic
of dreams and their application is Kathleen O’Keefe- Kanavos.
Kathleen has spent years studying and teaching about dreams. A three-time
breast cancer survivor whose dreams diagnosed her cancer, she credits her
survival to conventional treatment combined with her dreams as a diagnostic
tool. All of her cancers were missed by the medical community and the tests on
which they relied. Her knowledge and personal wisdom comes from “the trenches
of life,” not from hypothetical theories. She is the author of “Surviving
Cancer Land,” co-author of “Dreams That Can Save Your Life,” a life guidance
coach, and inspirational speaker.
Her website: Kathleenokeefekanavos.com
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