So 2-3 hours ago, in my dream, my older sister came home and we started performing a ritual. There was another man beside us and he asked my sister "Do you know what happens when you stop living in their dreams?". She turned to me, so I answered "They start living in your dreams and you become their god". Then he and my sister started to say some words I couldn't understand the meaning. I was also saying "Heemenes". As soon as I started saying that word, sound like a storm filled the room we were inside.
Now, my sister came home to surprise us. And I looked for the word "Heemenes", turns out there is a word in Hebrew "Ximenes" which means "to listen" and pronunciation is same as what I was saying in my dream.
Did I just see the most awesome dream in my life? Should I recreate the ritual?
I think you have repressed sexual thoughts about your sister
>>18586888
Back to bed with your projections, Freud.
>>18586888
Ha?
>>18586896
He's actually probably not far from the truth. No offense to OP meant. That's just kinda the way of things, acknowledge it or not.
But that doesn't have much to do with the dream imo. Learn from it OP! There's much wisdom to be gained there if you really apply yourself to digging in. Those lines about "their" and "my" dreams in particular...just maybe don't take that shit absolutely literally.
One important thing people tend to overlook or never realize is that most rhetoric on the spiritual is to be taken with a grain of salt. The authors often times understand that the best way to get an idea out is to convince people in very simple terms of the principles of the idea. This unfortunately often leads to the author spicing up the text in order to make it more palatable than it may otherwise be. Those that eventually rise to the top are (usually)the ones that can grasp the concept without getting caught up in the flavor, if you know what I mean. Good luck figuring your shit out, anon!
you should read into some hermetic teachings
>>18586916
I think I am going to write all that I can remember to paper and try to go from there.
>>18586877
In my country, "hemenex" means ham and eggs as seen in the traditional English breakfast. Just thinking about it made me pretty hungry.