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The Entity referred to as the God of Dreams, is known by
many names, like the Creator, God, Yahoo, Allah, Vishnu, and Gitchi Manitou, and may
have been named Morpheus by others, after Greeks erroneously separated the
knowledge of the Source of their belief, from the Entity who supplied them with
their dreams.
It makes little difference whether those terms existed before or
after the Egyptians named Serapis as their God of Dreams, the Babylonian’s Zakar
or Sisig, Finn’s Untamo, Hawaiian’s Moeuhane, China’s Chang Hsien or the Hindu’s Shiva,
they were all gods of dreams. The point is that these and many other peoples
associated the communication of their dreams with God or a god or more than one
god. In showing this as a concept the number is not
relevant, only that the presence of a divineSource is widely perceived to provide dreams, one many know as our Living
God.
This provides a quick glimpse of the universality and eternal
nature of the Source (as do prophecies) and that the Source is there for
everyone. Everyone dreams. Few record them. Even less understand them. Even
fewer apply the Guidance to the Source’s intended beneficial outcome to us. We
have no doubts that accessing that free benefit is needed more often. Lives,
creativity, health, integrity, life and relationships
depend on it.
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