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Rise & Roar Healing- Messages in Dreams: Unlocking Your Intuitive and Psychic Mediumship Abilities

Updated: Jun 25

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Have you ever woken up from a dream that felt incredibly real—one that seemed to hold a deeper meaning or even predict the future? Many people dismiss these experiences as coincidences or random firings of the brain. However, research in quantum physics, psychology, and energy healing suggests that dreams may be much more than just the subconscious at play.


In fact, everyone possesses intuitive and psychic mediumship abilities to some degree. Dreams often serve as a bridge between our waking consciousness and our intuitive, spiritual senses. By understanding these messages, we can strengthen our connection to the unseen world, trust our inner guidance, and open ourselves to synchronicities that shape our lives.


Scientific Evidence of Energy and Psychic Phenomena


Modern science is beginning to validate what ancient wisdom has long known: our thoughts, energy fields, and consciousness extend beyond our physical bodies.


1. Energy Healing and the Science of Biofields


Energy healing modalities like Reiki, acupuncture, and sound therapy are based on the concept that the body has an energy field (or “biofield”) that influences health and well-being. The National Institutes of Health (NIH) classifies energy healing as a form of complementary and alternative medicine, and studies have shown that energy-based interventions can promote relaxation, reduce pain, and improve mental health.


A study published in the Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine found that Reiki significantly reduced stress and anxiety in patients undergoing medical treatments (Thrane & Cohen, 2014). Another study conducted at the University of Arizona found that Reiki practitioners could influence biological systems, including reducing stress markers in patients (Baldwin, Fullmer, & Schwartz, 2013).


These findings suggest that our bodies are not just biochemical but also energetic, interacting with frequencies beyond what we typically perceive.


2. Synchronicities and Quantum Entanglement


Synchronicities—meaningful coincidences—often occur when we are tuned into our intuition. Swiss psychiatrist Carl Jung first defined synchronicities as “acausal connecting principles,” meaning they are not caused by direct action but rather through unseen, underlying forces (Jung, 1952).


Quantum physics offers an explanation for this phenomenon through quantum entanglement, where two particles can be connected regardless of distance (Einstein, Podolsky, & Rosen, 1935). Some researchers believe that consciousness itself may function in a similar way, allowing people to receive intuitive insights and messages that appear as synchronicities (Radin, 2006).


3. Precognitive Dreams and Premonitions


Have you ever dreamed of something that later happened in real life? Many people report having precognitive dreams—visions of future events that later come true. A famous example is President Abraham Lincoln, who allegedly had a dream about his own assassination just days before it happened.


Scientific studies have explored this phenomenon. A 2014 study published in Frontiers in Psychology examined precognitive dream experiences and found that people frequently report dreaming about real-life events before they occur (Storm, Tressoldi, & Di Risio, 2014). While mainstream science remains skeptical, some researchers argue that the brain may be able to tap into non-linear time perception, receiving glimpses of the future through altered states of consciousness (Mossbridge, Tressoldi, & Utts, 2012).


How to Strengthen Your Intuitive and Psychic Mediumship Abilities Through Dreams


Everyone has the potential to tap into their intuition and mediumistic abilities. Dreams are one of the easiest ways to access this innate gift. Here’s how you can start developing your abilities:


1. Keep a Dream Journal


Write down your dreams immediately upon waking. Over time, you may notice patterns, symbols, or even direct messages that guide you in your daily life.


2. Meditate Before Bed


Setting an intention before sleep—such as asking for guidance or clarity—can help you receive more profound dream messages. Meditation also strengthens your connection to your higher self and spirit guides.


3. Trust Your Intuition


When a dream feels significant, trust your gut feeling about its meaning. Intuition is like a muscle; the more you use it, the stronger it gets.


4. Look for Synchronicities


Pay attention to signs in your waking life that validate your dream messages. Did you dream of someone and then unexpectedly hear from them? Did you receive guidance in a dream that later played out in reality? These are confirmations that you are in tune with your intuitive abilities.


Conclusion


Dreams are a powerful gateway to unlocking your intuition and psychic mediumship abilities. Scientific research on energy healing, quantum physics, and precognition suggests that our consciousness extends beyond the physical world. By paying attention to our dreams and synchronicities, we can strengthen our spiritual connection, trust our inner wisdom, and navigate life with greater clarity and purpose.


Your dreams are speaking to you—are you ready to listen?


References


• Baldwin, A. L., Fullmer, K., & Schwartz, G. E. (2013). Reiki improves heart rate homeostasis in laboratory rats. Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, 19(4), 331-335.

• Einstein, A., Podolsky, B., & Rosen, N. (1935). Can quantum-mechanical description of physical reality be considered complete? Physical Review, 47(10), 777-780.

• Jung, C. G. (1952). Synchronicity: An acausal connecting principle. Princeton University Press.

• Mossbridge, J., Tressoldi, P., & Utts, J. (2012). Predictive physiological anticipation preceding seemingly unpredictable stimuli: A meta-analysis. Frontiers in Psychology, 3, 390.

• Radin, D. (2006). Entangled minds: Extrasensory experiences in a quantum reality. Simon and Schuster.

• Storm, L., Tressoldi, P., & Di Risio, L. (2014). Meta-analysis of precognition experiments: A critical review. Frontiers in Psychology, 5, 1368.

• Thrane, S., & Cohen, S. M. (2014). Effect of Reiki therapy on pain and anxiety in adults: An in-depth literature review of randomized trials with effect size calculations. Journal of Pain and Symptom Management, 48(5), 863-871.


 
 
 

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