Psychological / emotional perspective: Emotionally, mysticism requires complete submission to the idea of ultimately returning to source, whatever our belief, and to understanding our present place in the world. In dreams, an objectivity develops that allows us to view our own and others’ foibles with tolerance and dispassion. This spills over into waking life.
[1]Material aspects: From a mundane viewpoint, the figure of a known mystic such as mahatma gandhi or the persian poet rumi alerts us to the possibilities that are available to us if we are prepared to widen our perspectives. Mystics appear in their guise of spiritual leaders to enable us to progress.
[2]Mysticism signifies union with the divine and the search for hidden knowledge.
The mystic is someone who has dedicated their life to that search, so in dreams represents our own search for spirituality. Such a vibration in dreams opens up countless possibilities for exploration.
[3]You are tapping into your innate ability to see beyond appearances to the gold that is always beneath the surface, accessing higher guidance, and you are making a difference on the planet.
[4]God within, higher self, master teacher within us all. Through the mystical self you have the power to heal, counsel, teach self and others.
[5]To dream of this is a sign that your mind is set on worldly matters. Allow your interest to broaden if you would be happy.
[6]See Also: Occult
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