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What should one think about dreams in which a person appears?

Cultivate waking awareness to discern the nature of your dreams, for only in the clarity of the present can the true vision emerge.

— Osho
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Core Insight:
According to Osho, dreams in which a person (the Master) appears can be of five kinds: mental rubbish from daily imprints; wish-fulfillment from suppressed closeness; an unconscious message to come nearer; past-life residue; or a glimpse of the future—and, rarely, a true vision. Cultivate waking awareness to discriminate among them; live fully and desirelessly so lower-grade dreams naturally fall away.
Dreams about someone can be trash, a wish, a nudge, an old memory, a future hint, or (rarely) a real visit—become more aware to tell the difference.
Why this matters practically
- Practice daily awareness/meditation to recognize a dream’s source.
- Live experiences completely and reduce desires to stop accumulating dream “rubbish.”
- If a dream feels like a nudge, approach sincerely rather than escaping into fantasy.
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