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Fresh Morning: A Message Dream

posted by hrossi | 5:00am Friday November 13, 2009

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Last night, I had what I call a “message dream.”  There was not much to it–no action, no characters, no setting, nothing.  Nothing, that is, except for a message, repeated over and over. 

In the dream, I heard a voice saying, “Toxic thoughts are water soluble.”  I woke up feeling great – warm, calm, content.  But what in the world does it mean?  That I finally drank enough water yesterday?  That some negative emotion left me in the night?  That my brain had some kind of short circuit?

A message dream is so simple, it stays with you all day.  You try to figure out what it means–if it means anything at all.  Message dreams are pretty rare, and I tend to feel great whenever I have them.

Have you ever had a “message dream?”  What do you think “Toxic thoughts are water soluble” might mean?

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princess

posted November 13, 2009 at 11:43 am


i might be wrong but i think it means tonot waste your time thinking bad thoughts.



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Debbie

posted November 13, 2009 at 4:36 pm


I think it means that just as water can flush the body of toxins, it can also cleanse the mind. Staring out at the ocean or even a soak in the tub always affects my thoughts in a positive way. If I were you, I would give my brain the TLC that it craves. Perhaps the beautiful waters of the tropics, if not, there’s always that soak in the tub.



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Kingston Memory

posted November 16, 2009 at 6:30 am


I feel somewhat strange but it seems the message dream has done good job for you.I hope I have such message dream in my sleep.



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ForSeer

posted November 16, 2009 at 6:45 pm


The definition for “soluble” means “liquid” and to “dissolve”. I feel it’s a message that either your Angel guide(s) or God is delivering to you. The meaning that I see is, instead of allowing negative thoughts to stay with you, ones that would become harmful to you, allow yourself to think of them as something that you immediately get rid of, and visualize them being washed away…



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Eman Ruoy

posted October 9, 2010 at 2:10 pm


I think the elements could be used as a form of mental alchemy. Summon an element in through your mind’s eye. Contemplate its nature; transform the inner, from within. Thank you for sharing your dream message.
I have a friend who moved on to whatever is to come next. I was very angry at him for letting me think that he was dead so I confronted him in a dream. I demanded to know what the answer was, I’m not even sure that I knew the question, but apparently he did.
His response was: “Mathematical Equations”. At a later time, I saw this documentary called “What the Bleep do we know”, I think that it helped to shed some light on his answer.



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