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#Dreams: We all have them, some scarier than others, others are just so random... but what do they all mean? Let's take a look at a few interpretations as we #LearnSomething about dreams today!
Man sentenced for groping at Dunedin bar 13 May, 2021 07:49 PM 3 minutes to read A woman who was groped in a Dunedin bar says she still has nightmares about the incident nearly a year later. Photo / NZH A woman who was groped in a Dunedin bar says she still has nightmares about the incident nearly a year later. Photo / NZH Otago Daily Times A woman who was groped in a Dunedin bar says she still has nightmares about the incident nearly a year later. Mark Stephen McNeill, 56, appeared in the Dunedin District Court last week after being found guilty of indecent assault at a judge-alone trial in February.
When it comes to the mystery of the Men in Black, there’s one thing that many people aren’t aware of. Namely, that some encounters with the MIB occur when the witnesses (or, perhaps, “victims” is a better term) are asleep. No, I’m not talking about dreams or nightmares. Rather, I’m talking about the MIB literally getting into our minds. Is it possible that such a thing could happen? Certainly, a lot of people believe that such a thing has happened to them. And, today, I’ll share some examples with you. Only hours after briefly seeing a cigar-shaped UFO hovering near Stonehenge, Wiltshire, England on December 25, 1985, Sandra Green – who was driving home, in the early hours, after a late night Christmas Eve party in the English city of Bath – had a bizarre dream. In it, three Men in Black warned Sandra to keep her nose out of UFOs. They were – as they usually are – cadaverous “slightly dead”-looking MIB. As for the warning, it was one of those “or else”-type threats that the MIB are so skilled at making. The dream was so graphic it led Sandra to believe that the MIB had the ability to literally get inside her dreams, manipulate those very same dreams, and issue a bone-chilling warning – one which she has still not forgotten. Sandra shared the story with me on the evening of September 9, 2014 – the facts of the affair still firmly fixed in her mind and her memory after close to thirty years. And, I have to say, it wasn’t just the facts that were fixed in Sandra’s mind: it was cold fear, too. Even across a transatlantic telephone call I could sense that all was not well. I messaged Sandra a few days later, in an effort to clarify a couple of things she mentioned to me. She did not reply. She
Understand your dreams Sunday May 02 2021 The cover of the book about dreams and their meaning, written by Edward Aaron Mugabi. PHOTO/PROMISE TWINAMUKYE Summary Bible says: “And no wonder, for Satan himself masquerades as an angel of light.” 2Corinthians 11:14.
Book review: In Dreams from the Soul, Edward Aaron Mugabi introduces us to the spiritual world of dreams we normally have. Dreams are either about our past or foretell our future. In this book, the author shows how impactful these dreams can be, writes Promise Twinamukye. Dreams From the Soul by Edward Aaron Mugabi is a book that inspires one to start paying attention and praying over the different dreams they get. The book is one of the several books by the same author in which he shares his wealth of knowledge from different scriptures, with intention to make the reader understand better the root causes of the different dreams, and scriptures to enable one create connection with prayer and overcome the different dreams or understand their spiritual meaning.
John Moore can interpret your dreams. Nicole wants to know why she is dreaming about her father who passed away eight years ago. John was born and raised in Maine, and faced a lot of adversities growing up. He took on martial arts to help overcome physical limitations from numerous birth defects. He managed to overcome and achieve a 3rd degree black belt in ketsugo jujutsu. maineShaman.com In his 40's John was diagnosed with PTSD and told by doctors and therapists that there was no cure, and that to manage he would need to be on medication. This was unacceptable to John and he started to heal himself. That's where he found shamanism. He has done numerous shamanic trainings, including a year-long apprenticeship and special training in soul retrieval. John has been symptom free for years now.
Dreams Chooses Contentsquare To Support Agile CX Strategy Contentsquare, the only complete experience analytics platform, is partnering with bed and mattress specialist Dreams, to help the brand optimize its digital presence. With more and more purchases made online, and a momentous increase in mobile traffic in 2020 (+16% according to Contentsquare research), having a digital mindset is critical to business success today. For Dreams, delivering delightful and seamless experiences across all channels hinges on understanding customer priorities and being able to activate optimizations in real time. "Once you're disconnected from your customer, you're disconnected from what you're doing. Within a retail business, you do have to react very quickly, and what Contentsquare gives us is the flexibility to understand what our customers are doing now, and what changes we can make now to help their customer journey," said Octavia Benham, Online Training Manager at Dreams.
Science with Sam: Why can’t we stay awake indefinitely? We spend one-third of our lives asleep, but why is it so essential? In this episode, we explain the science of sleep and why we can’t stay awake indefinitely. Health 27 April 2021 For something we spend so much time doing, we still don’t really know what sleep is for. It’s clear that we need it. Our ability to perform tasks and make decisions is greatly impaired by a lack of sleep, as anyone who has had a restless night will attest. But it’s not just humans who are so reliant upon shut-eye. Animals need sleep too, even birds that fly continuously for months. So what’s sleep for? And why can’t we stay awake indefinitely? In this episode of