• "King of Dreams" #6 of TALMUD on DREAMS: Subconsciousness Series - Tract. Brachot, Chap. 9, Pg. 55b

  • Oct 31 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 10 mins
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"King of Dreams" #6 of TALMUD on DREAMS: Subconsciousness Series - Tract. Brachot, Chap. 9, Pg. 55b

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  • This in-depth mini-series focuses on the pages in the ninth chapter of Masechet Brachot the teachings of our Sages about Dreams are recorded. Here the Talmud probes the mysteries of Deeper Consciousness, and the compelling or disturbing Nocturnal Visions people may sometimes experience. ___________________________ Our Sixth Episode of this unique mini-series exploring Deeper Consciousness comprises the twentieth segment of chapter nine of Tractate Brachot. We continue side two of Folio Page 55 with a lesson entitled "KING OF DREAMS." We've previously established that Dreams can be meaningful, even at times, echoing prophecy. And that interpreting them is an important part of the process. Yet interpreting Dreams accurately isn't exactly a Perfect Science! Having drawn on a parable of stalks, kernels, and bundles of grains, we looked into Joseph's vision about the movement of the celestial bodies. We will now continue to delve in those dreams to demonstrate the long wait that is sometimes to be expected for the fulfillment of a Prophetic Nocturnal Vision. Seeking clarity on why Good People have Bad Dreams, and Bad People have Good Dreams, we'll highlight the link between Evil Thoughts and Nightmares. Finally, we will set out to decipher a Bible Code on Tents and Plagues and investigate the possibility of others envisioning what you can’t see for yourself! These fascinating Talmudic teachings about the paranormal are guaranteed to surprise and satisfy your craving for spiritual secrets and mystical Torah truths!

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