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HEARING SPIRIT VOICES WHEN FALLING ASLEEP – WHAT YOU CAN DO

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I get a lot of people who wonder what to do when Hearing Spirit Voices When Falling Asleep. It’s amazing how many of us hear a voice at night or hear a voice while sleeping. Sometimes the voice wakes you up out of your sleep and sometimes when you hear a voice when you are in that between sleep and awake state.
Some of you have told me you are startled or afraid when this happens. You’ve also told me that the spirit voice you hear when falling asleep doesn’t always make sense. It’s a word that’s said, or a name, or a phrase that seems to be from the middle of a conversation or something you can’t relate to.
I’m going to address the most common questions that you ask me about hearing these spirits speak to you. I’ll also give you a few things to try to help you in case you want to talk to them, or you don’t want them bothering you.

Why me?

Why is this happening to you? Why are you hearing these spirit voices when falling asleep?
First I want to clarify that there is a difference between hearing in a psychic way when you are mentally stable versus hearing voices speak to you when you are not mentally stable and thinking they are something other than what they are. I’m only addressing the first case as that’s my expertise.
You are hearing these spirit voices when falling asleep because when you are sleeping your natural defenses are not strong and so it’s easier for spirit to reach you. You have a natural ability that is receptive when you are in a very relaxed state and your mind is not cluttered, such as the between awake and sleep state.
During the day, your mind is busy and this creates noise that spirit has to work to get through. It’s much easier for them to communicate to you in your sleep if you are blocked in some way, either through fear or too many thoughts. They may choose to try to talk to you when you are more receptive because it’s better for both you and them until you learn to become more receptive when you are awake.
It’s also possible that you are tapping into another dimensional plane. This happens when we astral travel. Your spirit leaves your body and experiences other planes of existence which may include dimensions that you can’t normally perceive.
When you settle back into your body, you are integrating into the physical while still partially connected to the astral. This is where you may hear voices with your physical ears or with your psychic hearing. When you are in this state, psychic hearing can seem to be very loud or tangible. If you aren’t fully awake, it can startle you awake.
Rather than coming back into the body, it’s also possible that you are starting the process of leaving the body to astral travel. The point is that it’s the in-between state of partially being in and out of the body where we are open to both experiencing and remembering.
There is a difference between catching a bit of conversation that is not directed at you and a spirit specifically trying to say something to you. Sometimes you hear a voice saying something that doesn’t seem to make sense as if you hear a random phrase. Other time, it’s a message that does make sense or a name or voice you recognize.

Is this a bad spirit? Should I be afraid?

Most of the time, the spirit voice you hear when falling asleep is not from a spirit that is negative or manipulative. In a very few cases, it’s not so nice a spirit. How can you tell? Use both your common sense and your intuitive abilities to find out.
Spirits from the light or spirit guides who work with your highest good may come with a loving or neutral feel. Spirits that are manipulative may feel neutral, angry, like they want to control, or bad. Once you get over your initial fear of being startled or being afraid of spirits, you may be able to feel their vibration better.
Another way to tell is to listen to the message. Spirits from the light do not manipulate you. In either case, there is no need to be afraid. If you know you are more powerful than they are and that you can call in protection and help from your spirit guides, family in spirit, and Angel, it will help you to deal with this situation.
Sometimes you need to have a medium come in and clear the house if the problem persists or to help guide you in shifting your energy so you aren’t as vulnerable to these types of energies.

I want this to stop. What can I do?

Ask. Ask your spirit guides to not let anything disturb you in your sleep unless it’s for your highest good. Ask the spirit to quit bothering you and if there is a message for you that you receive it in a different way that won’t scare you (unless you don’t want the message at all).
How do you talk to a spirit? You do it out loud or in your head. You can try before they show up again. You can do this the next time they pop in and speak to you.
If it’s not a spirit but you tapping into a dimension while astral travelling, then you may want to ask that your higher self or spirit guides help you settle in and out of your body in a way where you don’t hear voices.
You can also try envisioning yourself in a white light bubble and asking for protection from anything that is not from love and light. Do this before going to sleep.
If you are naturally sensitive or too open, you might want to try closing your chakras a little (not completely) so you won’t be so perceptive. You do this through visualization and intention.

Could this be a Spirit Guide?

Sure. The voice that you hear when you are falling asleep could be a spirit guide, a family member in spirit, a spirit that is just passing through, or a spirit on another dimensional plane.

I heard my boyfriend’s voice, but he’s still alive. What does this mean?

It’s possible that your spirits connected on the astral plane or that he astral traveled and his spirit spoke to you. He may or may not be aware of this when he awakens and if he does it may have felt like a dream.

I just didn’t hear a voice. Something also touched me.

Spirit tries to get our attention in many ways. Touch is another way. So are fragrances, words, sounds, feelings (like feeling a presence near you), and signs. There are other ways, but these are the most common ways.

When I’m waking up and hear a spirit’s voice, sometimes I can’t move or speak.

This sounds like the beginnings of astral travel. Many people hear a load roar – such as loud white noise – at the very start of the spirit starting to separate from the body. Other common reported symptoms are temporary paralysis, tingling in the body, or a racing heart. Once you start the process you may start to hear other beings speak as you are now able to access other frequencies that are usually not perceived when we are wide awake.

Does this mean I’m a medium?

A medium is someone who is able to communicate with the spirit world. So yes, this may be considered a form of mediumship. Most people think of a medium as someone who can connect to the spirit world while in an awake state so they can relay messages.
It is possible to train to open your abilities to a higher level so you can connect to spirits when you want to and converse with them in a more controlled way rather than hearing a voice when falling asleep. This is what I teach my students to do. We work on developing their psychic abilities so they can learn to perceive and converse with loved ones in spirit, spirit guides, higher beings like Angels and Ascended Masters.
Even if you decide you don’t want to take your abilities to a higher level, hearing voices when falling asleep is not uncommon these days. I believe it’s part of the ascension shift we are going through and becoming more intuitive and open is one of the effects of the energy shifts on the planet.

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The History of Friday The 13th – A Good Day For Pagans


Friday the 13th“Black Friday” or “Black Cat Day”
Fear of Friday the 13th is known as triskaidekaphobes.
When fear of the day started is up for debate. Some suggest little can be found about the day being negative or filled with bad luck prior to the late 1800s. But others link the phobia to older historical events and occurrences which symbolize the link between the number thirteen and Friday to disastrous events.
One thing many seem to agree to is that both the number thirteen and the sixth day of the week (Friday) have been associated with negative connotations from patriarchal societies and most definitely western cultures. Where as matriarchal societies associate both these objects with positive aspects and connotations.
Pagans Honor The 13th 
We should begin with a short explanation for the layman about who and what are Pagans.
By academic definition, Pagans are any religion or spiritual path that does not follow Abrahamic doctrine. It’s a category of religions that would include Buddhism, Hinduism, Shamanism and Pagan Metaphysics (Witchcraft). It’s these last two that are largely associated with modern Paganism.
When we think of “witches”, most people think of Indo-European paganism, what some might know as neo-Paganism or Earth Based Spirituality. Here in the U.S. many would call this Wicca. But that’s a misnomer.
Wicca is a denomination of a larger religious belief system. It’s not a religion unto itself. It’s like saying Wicca is to Pagan Metaphysics, what Baptist is to Christianity. Wicca was established by Gerald Gardner in the 1950s and is based on previous traditions that he merged together from his own training and experience. Along with his first initiate, Doreen Valiente, these two primarily formed Wica in the U.K. As the interest grew, the tradition migrated to the U.S. and slowly evolved to Wicca. Today there are many versions of Wicca that have incorporated other interests and formed new traditions, Faery Wicca is an example of this.
There are thousands of  denominations within Pagan Metaphysics. We call these traditions or trads. Wicca is the most popular trad here in the states. But it’s not the only one. There’s also the Italian tradition of Strega, many Celtic and Norse Shamanistic trads, Germanic trads, and more Family traditions than we could ever count.
If you’d like to know more about Pagans and Pagan Metaphysics, see the articles posted at this end of this post for Additional Reading.
What’s In A Number
To understand the 13th, we should start with comparing it to the 12th. In numerology ’12’ is the number of completeness. It is connected to the twelve hours of the clock and the twelve months of the year. But there are also several religious correlations:
  • the twelve labors of Hercules
  • the twelve tribes of Israel
  • the twelve Apostles of Jesus
  • the twelve successors of Muhammad in Shia Islam
  • the twelve gods of Olympus
  • the twelve signs of the zodiac
The number ’13’ is often referred to as the number of transition/change. It is seen as constantly at odds with ’12’, trying to undo the completeness. People in general are resistant to change and reluctant to take on change when times are going well. But change is inevitable and constantly moves us forward, often whither we want it to or not. 
Thirteen is linked to Old Norse mythology where having thirteen people seated at a table will result in the death of one of the diners. In this story, the Gods are having dinner in Valhalla when Loki walks in as an uninvited guest. Loki makes arrangements for Hoder, the blind god of darkness, to shoot Balder the Beautiful, the god of joy and gladness, with a mistletoe-tipped arrow.  Once Balder dies, Earth falls into darkness and the whole world falls into mourning.
It is also linked to the thirteen Diners of the Last Supper with Jesus and his apostles. At this dinner Jesus proclaims one of his devoted friends will denounce and betray him. The 13th guest at this dinner is noted to be Judas, who did indeed denounce and betray Jesus.
Today more than 80 percent of high-rises lack a 13th floor. Many airports skip the 13th gate. Hospitals and hotels regularly have no room number 13.
For Pagans however, 13 is the perfect number. It represents good luck and moving with the flow of Divine energy. Going with the flow is an important part of Pagan perspectives. Fighting against the tide is akin to fighting against change and making bad situations even worse than they already are. Where as going with the flow of change brings peace and harmony. Even if you’re flowing with the tide, you are always in control of the paddle of your ship. Guide it safely forward and you’ll reap the benefits of the opportunities that cross your path.
What’s In A Name
Friday has been considered unlucky since the late 1300s. Some link this correlation to the publication of  The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer. But there are older occurrences that suggest Friday being unlucky resides in older events and lore.
Among Christians it is the day Jesus was crucified. Some biblical scholars believe Eve tempted Adam with the forbidden fruit on a Friday. Perhaps most significant is a belief that Abel was slain by Cain on Friday the 13th. Tradition also holds that the Great Flood began on a Friday; God tongue-tied the builders of the Tower of Babel on a Friday; the Temple of Solomon was destroyed on a Friday. The Knights Templar, the de Molay and other French Templars were slaughtered by order of King Philip IV of France on Friday, October 13, 1307. Not all of these tales are factual, but they are good examples of how early Christians then and today have altered history to enhance their own importance and influence in western cultures.
But it’s not only a religious thing. In the early days of Rome, Friday was execution day. In Britain, Friday became the Hangman’s Day.
Many cultures have linked Friday to being a bad day to travel or start new projects. In the modern era, it’s been linked to being a bad day for releasing new products on the commercial market.
Financially, Black Friday has been associated with stock market crashes and other disasters since the 1800s.
Superstitious Impacts
As mentioned earlier, historically humans have an adverse reaction to change. We like things to say the same. “The devil you know is better than the one you don’t” is an old adage that reflects this lack of desire for anything to change. Even if it’s a bad thing. So anything that represents transition, therefore often takes on an ominous overtone of superstition.
Donald Dossey, founder of the Stress Management Center and Phobia Institute in Asheville, North Carolina is also a folklore historian and author of Holiday Folklore, Phobias and Fun. He has said “fear of Friday the 13th is rooted in ancient, separate bad-luck associations with the number 13 and the day Friday. The two unlucky entities ultimately combined to make one super unlucky day“.
Friday the 13th remains the most prevalent superstition in the Western world. Many notable historical figures suffered from the phobia. Some you find surprising: Winston Churchill, Christopher Columbus, J. Paul Getty, Napoleon and President Franklin D. Roosevelt for instance.
According to the National Geographic “It’s been estimated that in the U.S. $800 or $900 million are lost in business on this day because people will not fly or conduct trade, negotiations, legal communications or contracts that they would normally do.”
According to the Dutch Centre for Insurance Statistics (CVS) on June 12, 2008, they stated that “fewer accidents and reports of fire and theft occur when the 13th of the month falls on a Friday than on other Fridays, because people are preventatively more careful or just stay home. Statistically speaking, driving is slightly safer on Friday the 13th, at least in the Netherlands; in the last two years, Dutch insurers received reports of an average 7,800 traffic accidents each Friday; but the average figure when the 13th fell on a Friday was just 7,500.” Not a big dip, but enough that the Insurance industry took notice.
It’s Not A Pagan Thing
Liking or honoring the 13th isn’t restricted to modern day pagans, it’s been in our history for quite sometime. In many pre-Christian cultures Friday is linked to a day of worship. In many pagan societies it’s the day to receive blessings from the gods. Many pagan cultures chose this 6th day of the week (Friday) to celebrate and honor their gods/goddesses for the gifts they had received in the days prior and to petition their chosen deity for favor in the days of the coming week.
Egyptians believe life was a quest for spiritual ascension. This journey walks through 13 levels.  The first 12 in this life and after transition, the thirteenth in the eternal afterlife. The number 13 in this case symbolizes death as a glorious and desirable transformation.
Many suggest it’s from this practice that the idea of transition and change are not linked to negative energies, but rather to the positive energies of enlightenment and journey to the Divine upon physical death. 
A 27,000-year-old carving known as the “Earth Mother of Laussel”  found near the Lascaux caves in France is cited as an icon of matriarchal spirituality. She is depicted as a female figure holding a crescent-shaped horn bearing 13 notches. Some suggest those notches represent the number of lunar and menstrual cycles in a year (13 x 28 = 364 days; in one of the calendars of the ancient world).
The name “Friday” is derived from the Norse deities Frigg (goddess of marriage and fertility), or Freya (goddess of sex and fertility), both of which are honored on the sixth day of the week. Frigg/Freya corresponds to the Roman goddess Venus and from who they named the sixth day of the week in her honor “dies Veneris.”
It’s possible that these very feminine correlations are another reason the early Christian Church denounced their associations and debased their concepts and practices. Instilling their masculine importance and authority over the female cultures and concepts of early pagans.
Friday is considered lucky by Teutonic people as a day to get married, probably because of the link to Frigg. Freya is also known as the goddess of the sixth day, and is often depicted with her sacred animal, the cat. In post Christian days, she is depicted as a witch with a black cat and becomes associated with evil.
The Thirteen Pagans
The number thirteen is linked to the perfect number for a witches coven. Norse Mythology tells of the witches of the north gathering under the dark moon near the entrance to Valhalla. On one moonless night that fell on a Friday, Freya herself came through the doorway and appeared before the gathering. Taking note there were only 12 witches present, Freya gave them one of her sacred cats to complete a full witches’ coven.
Even today, witches comprise the perfect coven with 13 members. More than that and the Coven splits into new groups, or what many call “Hiving” a new coven. But it’s not only indo-Europen pagan cultures that look upon 13 and Friday as items of good luck.
In China the number 13 is associated with good fortune and not bad luck. It holds the same distinction in Italy and it’s Friday the 17th that’s considered to be the bad luck day there.  Friday or Shukravar is dedicated to Shakti, the Mother Goddess to Hindus and that makes the day to be a day of good luck.
With all the ‘good luck’ and ‘perfect associations’ from pagan practices, its easy to see how the number 13 and Friday began to be vilified by non-pagan cultures and especially by the early Christian Church.  As Christianity spread and denounced the old pagan ways, the concepts held by pagans became linked to negativity and evil. If the Bishops couldn’t convert a pagan concept into its Christians practice, then it was defamed and cursed. The number thirteen and Friday are good examples of this.
While the mainstream Western World runs in fear from Friday the 13th, many pagans should shed those made up connotations and revel in the day as one to be celebrated with joy and excitement. It’s a time to let go of the old that maybe holding you back and welcome in the new. It’s a day to honor the Divine (whatever that is to you) and connect with spirit for progress, and positive transformation. It’s a good day to create new ritual tools, such as carving a new wand, fashioning a new broom or even simply cleaning off your altar and re-organizing your supply closet.
Whither you’re Pagan or not, everyone here at Springwolf Reflections and Spring’s Haven would like to send out wish for you to have a Wonderous and Happy Friday the 13th to One and All!

Update:
I received a comment today 07/13/2012; concerning the Knights Templar and asking why they aren’t part of this article. The answer is simple, they’re not pagan. But since they’re another example of how Christians (then and today) try to make everything about them, I’ve added a line about the Templar in this article.
Additional Reading:
In 2014 we observed a very rare occurrence that landed June 13th on a Friday and a Full Moon. It’s such a rare event that everyone in the news took notice. We did too: Friday the 13th and the Full Moon – What’s In A Day? You might also like: How Rare Is “Full Moon Friday the 13th”?
To learn more about Pagans and Paganism, you might be interested in these articles here on Springwolf Reflections:
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Paraskevidekatriaphobia

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For those of a superstitious disposition, or suffering from acute paraskevidekatriaphobia, the portents for the World Chess Championship could not have been more ill: if Vladimir Kramnik and Veselin Topalov were unable to decide their reunification match in the tiebreak games, then "Armageddon" (a blitz shoot-out), on Friday 13, no less, was in prospect.

The dream

 I believe I was the living room of a Cannon, a man was on a couch laying down, I told him I was cold and wanted to go home and he ask why.
 I woke up super cold.


He had on Dark blue jean, with his left hand on his head, like he was lost & didn't care about anything. He have a lot of spirits around him. Its why he is depress and don't care. The living room or I think it just a couch in that space, because I don't remember seeing anything else.
I think someone died he love

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To dream that you are cold indicates that you are experiencing a breakthrough in some area in your life. Alternatively, you may be feeling isolated or emotionally restrained. Your sense of coldness could reflect your feelings about a lover or a certain person. The dream may also occur as a result of your immediate environment in which you are really feeling cold.
To see the word cold in your dream suggests that you need to be more neutral or objective in your decision making. You need to remain emotionally detached.
To dream that you touch something cold suggests that you should avoid that object or what that object represents in your waking life

Cold Coldness. Often used in a dream to show how we or someone holds back any warmth or acknowledgment. Therefore it often indicates held back emotions, feeling abandoned, without love or hope and having no emotional warmth, or experiencing fear

Often used in a dream to show how we or someone holds back any warmth or acknowledgment. Therefore it often indicates held back emotions, feeling abandoned, without love or hope and having no emotional warmth, or experiencing fear. This can link with an inward, lethargic, introspective attitude.
In some dreams it suggests feeling neglected or ‘left out in the cold’, and occasionally appears in dreams connected with feelings about death.
Cold flesh is about the lack of sexual or emotional warmth and the living flow of feelings and ease with oneself or others.
Cold spell: This is a term when from warm weather the temperature suddenly drops, and in a dream suggests that the warm feelings you had about someone or life have suddenly ‘chilled’ – or that you are in an environment in which people are cold to you. The following dream illustrates this shift of temperature and also the conflict and death (of love or feelings) that can be associated with coldness.
Example: There’s solid ice and snow all around. Everything is solid white. I’m blinded by the white ice and snow, I feel cold, I’m shivering and I think I’m close to death. Then all of a sudden a huge hand reaches out and grabs me. I recognize the hand. I stare at it for a few minutes. Then I grab the hand. I recognize the hand as the man I have just started to date. What does this dream mean? I’m confused about my relationship with this man, confused about my feelings…
Feeling cold: Suddenly feeling cold, or shivering with cold can be an expression of conflict or avoidance, even fear. When we pull back from something emotionally, or are frightened of our own inner feelings, we often experience a temperature drop, and possible sudden tiredness. It often happens when we are opening to the action life within us, but are in conflict about allowing it. See Life’s Little Secrets
Idioms: catch a cold; cold comfort; cold shoulder; cold storage; cold turkey; cold feet; in cold blood; cold call; cold refreshing; cold murderous rage; cold sweat; left out in the cold; out cold; throw cold water on it.

Couch / Furniture

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To dream of a couch represents total comfort with an issue or situation. You are comfortable, bored, or lazy about something. You may feel that nothing is wrong at all with a particular issue. A comfortable or laid back attitude about a situation you are experiencing. It may also reflect a relaxed attitude about accepting a particular situation as it is. 

Negatively, a couch in a dream may be a sign that you are too comfortable with certain beliefs, ideas, or situations you are experiencing. A casually attitude about overlooking a serious or potentially dangerous problem A comfortable attitude about accepting a problem the way it is. Risking your integrity because you feel being proactive or taking action in some way is asking too much of you. 

To dream of sitting on a couch with another person represents total comfort with some aspect of your personality based on whatever qualities stand out the most about that person. It's common to dream of sitting on a couch with people that you feel are lazy or sleazy as it reflects your awareness of yourself being too casual or laid back with a problem that needs to be addressed. 

To sit on a couch with a crush or romantic interest may symbolize a high degree of comfort with sexually desiring that person. A sign that you need to stop daydreaming about them and do something about initiating a real relationship. 

Example: A woman dreamed of sitting on a couch with a man she thought was sleazy. In waking life she had an embarrassing lapse of judgement by too casually overlooking a problem that angered her neighbor. 

Example 2: A man dreamed of seeing a person whom he felt was a really lazy person whom annoyed him. In waking life he was being pressured into working an excessive amount of overtime by his boss whom was making him feel like he was lazy if it didn't want to work too much.


To dream of furniture symbolizes that you are likely to encounter an inheritance in the near future.
On occasion furniture that appears in your dream can highlight a need for comfort, especially if the furniture comes from a past property
Different parts of the furniture should be considered. Generally in dreams, a beautiful piece of furniture predicts a safe environment for the dreamer.
A dream about furniture often shows how you feel in regards to your family relationships and home life. If the furniture is very heavy or dark in color, it generally suggests a period of difficulty. If the furniture is comfortable and brightly painted, this dream means that you are going to have some complicated times ahead. If any of the furniture in your dream is broken, this generally means that your financial security may be questioned in the future.
In your dream you may have...
  • Seen a variety of furniture.
  • Seen clean or dirty furniture.
  • Seen the furniture in your house.
  • Encountered a carpet.
  • Repaired a piece of furniture.
  • Encountered a bed.
  • Seen unusual or new furniture.
  • Encountered a chair.
  • Encountered a cupboard
  • Felt soft furniture.
  • Seen old furniture.
  • Dusted some furniture.
  • Moved heavy furniture.
  • Seen massive furniture
  • Seen furniture that was light or dark in color.
  • Encountered a table.
  • Changed your furniture.
  • Broken furniture.
  • Packed or moved furniture.
  • Seen modern and light weight furniture

To see or dream that you are on a couch represents rest, relaxation, laziness or boredom. It may also mean you need to clear you mind and thoughts. Consider also who is on the couch with you as the dream may also have sexual connotations.
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Spell Art Toothpaste by Neoconda Oshun

I don’t do refunds, because I take the time to listen to what you want for your walk life before you pay for anything. You are not just buying something you can get out a store or any other spell worker. The vision is your vision I just added a spell into it. So the spirits can get to work for you. Now with that being said, your walk life will change for you, like brushing your teeth. You can’t put the toothpaste back once it did its job. So, why would I spit my work down the drain after giving you a clean smile in your walk life? In the end, we both win, I did my job and you are shining with a smile. And like brushing your teeth with time being on your side and the little work you put into it. You will look at yourself and hit me back up with a smile. Why because the spirits clean your walk life, just for you. That's spell Art toothpaste for you.

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