Table of Contents
- Question: When you appear in a dream, is it really you in some form?
- Question: I dreamt of a very lustrous, bright orange serpent shortly after becoming your disciple. What does this mean?
- Question: When I first go to bed, sometimes I get a strong feeling of a dream that I had the previous night. Why is this?
- Question: Does God feel that dreams are a necessity?
- Question: After awakening, how can we become conscious of spiritual experiences that we've had during sleep?
- Question: Why is it that a person you are dreaming of sometimes changes faces and becomes other people?
- Question: What does it mean when you dream that you are injured or in a battle?
- Question: How useful can dreams be in the spiritual life?
- Question: In dreams, how can one transform the demands of the vital with the same force that one can when one is conscious?
- Question: Guru, you once came to me in a dream and embraced and kissed me. Was that a vital dream?
- Question: What is the significance of falling in a dream, like when one falls off a cliff?
- Question: I very rarely have dreams. What does this mean? If it means I am not remembering them, should I try to remember?
- Question: Why can I not remember my dreams for more than a split second after waking, even if I try?
- Question: Where do dreams come from?
- Question: If we dream of you, what part of the being is actually receiving you?
- Question: Why can dreams sometimes be more inspiring than reality?
- Question: I dreamt that all your disciples were in an ashram in India, and that Mother India was shedding tears of gratitude.
- Question: Does aspiration increase one's capacity to remember dreams so that one can offer one's unconscious side for purification?
- Question: Do dreams have anything to do with ambition?
- Question: Guru, if a disciple comes to us in a dream and says he has a message from you, can we believe it?
- Question: When we go to sleep, should we try to dream divine dreams, or should we just sleep naturally?
- Question: How important are dreams?
- Question: When we dream, do our souls visit many different planes of consciousness, or do they usually visit the same planes?
- Question: When we dream of you, does it always mean that you have been in touch with us that night?
- Question: What is the significance of exhilarating flying in a dream which is vividly remembered after waking?
- Question: What does it mean when you die in a dream and you remain conscious that you are dead?
- Question: When one dreams, the consciousness is often quite low, or at least unaspiring. Is that necessarily harmful spiritually?
- Question: Can a spiritual dream be as beneficial as meditation?
- Question: How do our feelings or emotional reactions in dreams reflect our soul's feelings?
- Question: What is the relationship between dream and reality?
- Question: Does it help us in our spiritual life to write down and analyse our dreams?
- Question: Does the soul gain any experiences to help its evolution from negative dreams, as it does from real experiences in life?
- Question: Guru, if you tell us something in a dream, how do we know if it is true?
- Question: How important is it for us to remember our dreams, whether they are good or bad?
- Question: How can we transform bad dream into a good dream without waking up?
- Question: What is the difference between God's Dream and man's dream?
- Question: What is the spiritual difference between dreaming in colour and dreaming in black and white?
- Question: What can we do to make sure our dreams come from the higher worlds and not from the lower worlds?
- Question: Can we derive any benefit from writing down our dreams every morning?
- Question: Of what significance are oceans, rivers, and other bodies of water in dreams?
- Question: Why do people walk or talk in their sleep?
- Question: When we have dreams that are like visions, are they a living reality?
- No time
- In tomorrow's dawn
- Beauty-dream, beauty-flame
- Fulfilment-sun
- Don't be so sad
- Look at their stubbornness
- Between
- To shorten your journey
- Because he believes
- I see, feel and become
- Love's gift
- A dream-poet
- Faith and sight
- Morning dream and evening reality
- I see the boatman fast approaching
- Editor's preface to the first edition