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Old 04-26-2003, 01:47 PM
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Exclamation Salt and Dreams

Roy and Dave,

Before taking parts of this discussion to the Spirit Forum, I am beginning to have the same experience as you, Roy, and that is a lessening of nightime (sleep) dreaming. As you, Dave, I used to be a big advocate of dreams and dream interpretation. But, in my post below, I am coming to the conclusion that these often disturbing images that linger into the daytime, are not what I want, and not as healthy psychologically for me, as restful sleep. I've recently started using Si Salt, and noticed that it has given me a dead away, restful sleep. I love it. It is a different quality of restful, repairing sleep than I've had in the past. Roy,
I am wondering what your comments are, healthwise on sleep,
salt, and maybe a more yang balance, that would be healthy for those balancing a yin condition.

Dave, I have a comment on what you said regarding Jesus or one of the saints saying, "I die daily". This is most attributed to the Apostle Paul, not Jesus, in his own words. He said, "I die daily, and take up the cross of Jesus Christ." This means, as Christians following Christ, one voluntarily crucifies the old sin nature, and is daily filled with the Holy Spirit, --taking up the cause of Christ, which is to live blameless and sin free lives before God. The Christian is redeemed from sin by Christ's death on the cross for the sinner.

The meaning in Christendom is not, "he is conscious of leaving his body without having to die first." This is astral-projection which Christians do not participate in. If you have a response to my comment, please answer me in the Spirit Forum.

Thanks guys,
Nancy
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