Path dreams ...

Haiku

Jedi Master
I wondered if there was a way to identify 4D candidates from all of the 3D individuals in the world. I know from personal experiences that dreams are a good way to learn/educate yourself and may show facets of the inner you. By no means is this the only method to identify a 4D candidate, but it is something physical and tangent that can be used to support this need. I will ask ‘Do you dream”? If the answer is yes, then I follow up with the second question. “Have you ever had a path dream”?

Now typically I have to explain what a path dream is. I have had individuals that did not need explaining. But for the rest of the world, a Path dream is where you are walking, riding, driving, flying, whatever your method of motivation, either in a group or as a single individual. The common thing is the individual or group are all traveling in the same direction. Those that have a path dream have it more than once in this lifetime.

Here is a few real examples.
An individual hops into a car and starts driving and ends up on a highway with a bunch of cars going in the same direction. All of the cars are going the same speed and just going forward with the rest of the other who are also in cars. The road seems to never end and may possibly be going in a loop.
An individual is walking in a group of people down a sidewalk traveling in the same direction. No one is leaving the sidewalk. The sidewalk seems to never end and may possibly be going in a loop.
An individual is walking in a group of people down a walled road that you cannot leave or change direction because all are going in the same direction. Eventually there is exit and you fight to get to the side of the road so you can take the exit. The individual either makes it to the exit or misses it.
An individual is walking in a group of people down a walled road that you cannot leave or change direction because all are going in the same direction. You come across another group of people traveling down a merging road to the one that you are on. The group is either larger or smaller than the group that you are in. As you merge you notice a pathway right across the merging people. You time it right and you leap through a gap in the merging traffic into the pathway. Others try to do the same but are caught up in the merging traffic.
Another individual makes it inside the cave and talked about an immense cave that they could barely see the roof of. They walked around and found no one else there. This individual entered a smaller cave room to the side of the bigger cave and it looked like a kitchen, but everything was made of granite.
Single individual walking in a country environment, trees, bushes, grassy fields. Individual finds a well-worn path and walks down it. The path eventually comes to a cave in a hillside and the individual enters the cave.

The theme here is that an individual that breaks from the group or is already independent might possibly be a 4D candidate. The individual that continues with the rest of the crowd may not be ready for 4D. All of these examples are real from me interviewing others about a path dream. I have only interviewed 14 people, 9 had dreams, 5 of the 9 which had path dreams, 3 of the 5 had path dreams with a cave influence. The last example, this individual had this dream many times but never stays in the dream past the cave entrance. I find this interesting as the majority of individuals that are independent or break off from the crowd end up at a cave entrance or in a cave. The individual that made it inside of the cave may have found a 4D transition area inside of our planet and from their description of the event, they may have been making sure that the area was ready for others, when needed.

Now again by no means is this the exalted method of identifying a 4D individual, but I find that those that have a path dream are a certain sort of individual. They are calm, courteous, helpful, great with any or all children, stable, … These individuals are what I consider to be a possible 4D candidate. And I have found 1 individual, that had a path dream but did not meet other criteria. I am not counting this individual out, and I do keep tabs on this one. Not having a path dream does not count you out for 4D either, if this is what you are thinking that I am thinking.

For now I am interested in reading about your path dreams or path dreams of others around you. I believe that this is a clue to a 4D candidate. Of note: I want you to know that I am not a dream translator, I have tried but I am barely capable of deciphering some of my own dreams. I have listened to others talk about their dreams, and I get little or nothing from these experiences. I find most dreams are metaphors, which means that it is not what the dream is about but the metaphor/theme behind the dream. Haiku …
 
Good Day Haiku

It's odd that you mention caves and paths and dreams. I'm not sure I'll take it seriously as an indicator of those on the path to a 4d transition, but I do find it interesting that these type of dreams are part of a running theme you take as being note worthy.

My path dream is weird. It's long and it spanned a period in my life back when I lived on the east coast. I believe it was summer 2011, during a period of transition from a terrible, toxic office environment of passive aggression and cronyism, to a new, professional and courteous environment that promoted efficiency and innovation.

I kept having this repeat 'path' a dream that took place in a very thick and luscious jungle over the period of about a year, until mid 2012. I was leading a group consisting of friends, family, acquaintances and enemies through this jungle toward an unknown destination. The dream consisted of a lot of tense moments of bickering between various people in the group, often including my self. I noticed I was often curbing the dissent in the group, trying to keep everyone on track, enticing them with some amazing end goal that I my self was never conscious to outside the dream.

The first major notable wake up method was from spider 'scares' that would trip me out of the dream. They resembled banana spiders but were far larger, about the size of my torso. That scared me out of the dream was my knowledge of these types of spiders having a very lethal poison. Eventually, after some weeks of having the dream every other day and waking up from the same thing, I realized the spiders never moved. They were stationary and trust worthy to my group's foray through their home, so we were able to chop the brush around their webs.

The dreams were often boring and I could tell I was dreaming right away due to the number of recurrences. Most of them were a blur and consisted of very soggy camp outs, group based activities where we built structures to stay dry in while we camped, maintained fires to cook and hunted. We eventually reached a cave, like you mention. The cave eventually continued on to what resembled a very bright, twinkling city that resembled various science fiction utopias that are often seen on the cover's of classic sci fi novels.

A city that I've had dreams about before 2011, oddly enough. One particularly where I was chased out of it by armed guards capable of jumping over entire sky scrapers. Maybe it's why I returned with people this time, as if my lone entry was illegal.
 
Another note, regarding the spiders, was an eventually personal relation to their strategy of web building and patience. As result of these dreams and events that led me to be able to move across the country with my family, as well as land a better job with higher pay, I began to regard spiders as my spiritual animal. (More as a joke, considering how frightened I was of them in my past and now I can't help but adore their very nature.)
 
This is real “Edge of Tomorrow” (Tom Cruise movie) character here. You were changing your end result with every consecutive dream. Kind of like a video game where you save right before the interaction and keep redoing it until you win. This is great and something I did not do until late in my dreams. Believe it or not this is a great accomplishment that most individuals never get to. Documenting your dream, like you did here, may reveal more about you than you expect. Keep up the learn/teach attitude in your dreams and in your living life. Remember, all there is, is lessons.

The light at the end of the tunnel/cave may be an on-coming train or it could be something completely wonderful. We will all get to see it in the end. Haiku …
 
That movie is a good comparison. Except I wasn't really dying, just waking up through fear or waking up due to realizing I'm dreaming (which happens to me way too often.) The dreams of this jungle/cave/city were dispersed among other dreams, some of them the same dream again and again. I tend to have repeat dreams often, or chronicles of the same setting, people, but different events. It's hard to remember every event and nuance but I don't think we're meant to consciously take that much information with us back to the waking world.
 
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