I Saw a Dream One Year Ago In This Dream I Saw A Person He Lives In The Cave And I Getting Marry With Him In Front Of Million People On The Cave But I'm A Muslim Girl This Person Not Muslim,Everyboday Called Him A Strange Name,The Name Is Masehee But He Getting Marry In Muslim Religion,What's Mean This Dream? Please Help Me I'm Scared
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Posted 2 years ago #
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I believe that this is a very positive dream. I also believe that it is a spiritual dream but not a religious dream. It has little to do with your conscious religious beliefs.
Also, it is very unlikely that this has anything to do with your getting married in your waking-life.
In our dreams, a journey, trip or visit to a cave is almost always a positive sign. Virtually any dream downward, into the earth or into a cave, pit etc is usually a positive and is an indication of the spiritual and psychological development of the dreamer. Why is this?
It is positive because most of our dreams should not be taken literally but are, instead, symbolic messages from the unconscious. And the more we learn about the unconscious, the more developed we become. In our dreams, a journey to a cave, a dark place or such represents the dreamer journey into the lower realms of the unconscious.
To quote the late Swiss psychologist Carl Jung, “One does not become enlightened by imagining figures of light, but by making the darkness conscious. The latter procedure, however, is disagreeable and therefore not popular.” http://www.shadowdance.com/cgjung/cgjung.html This is what the dreamer is doing. She is becoming aware of the contents of the lower realms. Good job!
OK – you might ask -- if all this is so positive, why are you going to marry someone who is not Muslim. But, remember this is a dream marriage and not a real-life marriage.
Time to get to the point of all of this –
Sometimes I will read dreams where the woman marries a man who is the ruler of the underworld. Rather than being Satan, as we might guess, he is more often a mythological being or, perhaps, an evil person from books and movies (such as Dracula). In this type of dream-marriage, the groom is rarely seen and the bride will typically wear colors that are more appropriate for a funeral rather than a wedding. Although this type of dream sounds very negative, it is, on the contrary, a positive dream.
However, in your dream, the groom is apparently present and he will be married into the Muslim religion. This is almost certainly a shaman’s wedding. The dreamer is the shaman. The groom is the shaman’s spouse. Many shamans have such a dream spouse who teaches him or her what is needed to be a shaman.
Now don’t go and get all upset --
Remember how I wrote that this was a spiritual dream but not a religious one. That is because shamanism is not limited to one particular religion. Shamanism existed before Islam, Christianity, Judaism or just about any other religion. Shamanism does not require any particular religious beliefs because it is more of a spiritual calling rather than a religious one.Hope this helps.
Posted 2 years ago #