these evil spirits into dream helpers, turn the negative into the positive. Because this is your dream, you want to be in control of it: When changing a dream, confront your oppressors, right the wrongs, and take command of your dreamworld for the better. Use dream dialogue to converse with the elements of your dream that disturb you, then engage in waking fantasy to amend the story to match your own wishes and desires. You may wish to begin by asking questions such as, "Who are you?" "Why are you coming up now?" ''What do you want from me?" "What is the source of your power?" ''What gift do you have for me?" When you have begun to understand the message, change the figure or the story so that you are in control of your dream's direction and outcome.
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You can also modify or destroy the negative images in your dreams. First, be sure you have received everything from them that you need; don't just change them to avoid confronting difficult issues or aspects of yourself. It is not necessary to give all your dreams "happy endings." Sometimes you may want to just let yourself experience what your dream may be telling you, and let it be; another time you may be ready to move on. If you are, then focus on the negative dream images for a few minutes, get their message, keep the useful parts of them, then say good-bye, and, in waking fantasy, burn, bomb, kill, melt, or otherwise eliminate the offending images. Tell them they are gone, and that you forgive them, if necessary, but that they are not needed or welcome to come back to your dreamworldat least not in that form. For example, you might kill off your negative dream Mother, but bring her back into your dreams or fantasy world in a new, more positive way. You can think of this as a way of letting go of or changing a part of you that is no longer useful.
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One woman singer used this technique to rework a negative dream experience into one that was helpful and positive. In her
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