Interpretation Of Dreams
Whoever believes in dreams had better watch reality first and then dream again.
Anhat came to him early in the morning to lead him to the Great Soothsayer. Asked if he had had a peaceful or restless sleep, if the god had inspired him, Cheops told him honestly what he had dreamed. In this way, he was forced to confess his love for this girl. Perhaps he could or should have concealed his secret passion from Anhaf, but since he had been appointed his spiritual guide, the one who was to accompany him on the way to the knowledge of the god, to guide him through the labyrinth, Cheops he did not imagine that he could hide from her the reality of his thoughts, starting the collaboration with lies or simple negligence. In the House of Life he had been instilled with the feeling that even the omission of a truth was an offense to Maat, considered cheating.
- Cheops, master, Imhotep's son then said to him, if you dreamed of this girl, it means that this is what the god wanted. Surely it was a sign from him. But in order to know if such a love is something good or something bad, you must also see what her behavior was in your dream. Did he seem to reciprocate your love? How did he treat you?
Do you think that a vague experience in which the outline of reality fades in front of an intangible phenomenon reflects your unfulfilled desire to see the future more clearly through an unexpected revelation?
- Things are very vague to me now. But I remember that I wanted several times to kiss her, to hold her in my arms, but I couldn't, every time she was hiding or, rather, she was just a cloud, an intangible thing, after which I saw her again far away, although I thought she was stuck to me.
- I am not good at interpreting dreams, but we will be able to present your dream to the Great Soothsayer, as well as to the priest who interprets the god's dreams. I see that Hathor the Golden One has put love for this girl in your heart; however, the fact that, in your dream, he hid himself, that you only managed to catch a cloud in your arms, this announces a worrying sign. However, I feel that if you decide to make her the second mistress of your possessions, no one will be able to stop you.
- Only one person could do it: my father. He is the king.
Are you trying to decipher how moral criteria become visual outlines of truths, even if they appear in an ambiguous and diffuse way?
A visionary tries to base essential knowledge on moral criteria and self-evident truths, even if it seems rather ambiguous. Vague things are the hardest to decipher. However, the obvious truths are due to cultural relativism and the psychology of the masses of people, gullible most of the time in the face of any "evidence". In fact, every sign in our life must be interpreted sincerely to discover a truth related to the divine will, but at the same time, we must be aware of the pitfalls of our subjective interpretation.
And the examples can continue in the same sense, a fact that illustrates, contrary to any opinions, the existence of a fundamental requirement, of a general principle of rationality, which transcends the various known barriers and generates the opening of the path to knowledge. Acknowledging a deep feeling can be a necessary step in aligning with the cosmic order, but at the same time it can be a trap of the mystical order, because true knowledge is based on discernment and reason.
Can your aspiration to reveal a principled rationality shape a new imaginative representation of reality despite the barriers imposed by cultural relativism and the visual perception of the often impressionable masses?
Transparency in the relationship with spirit guides is crucial for personal evolution. Nowadays, the soothsayer is no longer the man who interprets dreams, but the visionary who knows how to see beyond the limits, a mentor who guides his team towards new horizons, managing to put many ideas into practice because he never thinks about failure.
Therefore, the decision to "clone" some dreams, just to transform reality, seems to be an irrational act because it is carried out arbitrarily, without assuming any important merit. In this case, the principle of rationality that gives dreams only a mediocre importance, even if it does not guarantee the moral success of your actions, can still indicate those situations in which you can no longer act with full knowledge of the cause.
The immediate conclusion in this case is that you cannot decide to make a change unless you know what you are doing. Whoever believes in dreams had better watch reality first and then dream again.
Leadership can represent a vision of truth if it maintains a delicate balance between clear expression and visibility hidden in the shadows of relativism.
The interpretation of dreams refers to the interpretation and understanding of their meaning in the context of your life, related to a phenomenon of knowledge that has the following saying: "Reality is the power by which knowledge is constituted."
* Note: Rachet, Guy - Cheops and the Ibis conjuration, Lucman Publishing House, 2003.





