Broken Dream Catcher
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Date: 2008-10-14
Country: United States
State: Indiana
Paranormal Category: Misc
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Is it bad luck to throw away a dream catcher? It's already broken. The strings in the middle are broken but the outer ring is still intact. DreamCatcher Interactive Inc. (also known as DreamCatcher Games) was a Canadian video game publisher founded in 1996 by Richard Wah Kan. In 2006, the company became a subsidiary of JoWooD Entertainment.
Last year I started collecting dream catchers. I even take them outside and clean them out, silly, but true. I didn't have very many bad dreams after I got them, and last summer when I was troubled, I bought another one and hung it over my bed.
A week after this, I started waking up in the middle of the night to look at the dream catcher. It would move in my utterly still room and feathers would fall and I would sew them back. Once sewn back, those feathers didn't move again.
This catcher was pretty light but I kept it up with four tacks to keep it from spinning but I woke one night and the tacks started to drop and the dream catcher fell. I flipped on my lights and my other three hung vicariously from the ceiling and I fixed them. I wasn't having bad dreams, but bad consciousness. Every night his stupid thing would fall and I would put it back up.
Around this time I started getting interested in Wicca. I started collecting stones, rose quartz, smoky quartz, tigers eyes, agate, hematite, alexandrite, amethyst and carnelian. I had my own little altar and burned incense every night before I slept. When I started doing this the dream catchers stopped falling. I grew weary of doing this every night, as did my allergies, but kept the stones out and slept with turquoise necklace on and my dreams were peaceful unless I forgot it.
What does this mean, my dream catchers falling? Every so often, when I've had a troubled day, they will fall, and my necklace has been misplaced. What should I do?
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By 'full' I mean they have collected as much negative engery as they can possibly hold. I made my own catcher when I was young - it worked well for many years then out of the blue started falling off my wall. I had to really work at keeping it up there. Then one night I had a dream that it fell off them wall and 'split' some of the negative engery back out. The next day I laid it to rest and built a new one and never had an issue with it falling.
And as to washing them - one of the other comments said something that makes me wonder if it isn't getting full - when you wash them, unless you protect your home/space/person, what's to stop the negative engery from returning ontop of any new stuff. It may just be too much for that one (or all of them) to handle.
As much as you enjoy this hanger, perhaps it's done it's pupose and should be retired. Replace it by all means with a new one and see if things improve. Good Luck.
-bumblebee55
I do really believe in my dream catchers, but I don't know much about Native Americans, I know more about the power of nature through crystals and stones and herbs and flowers.
Broken Dream Catcher Meaning
Confusing... Well, I might not be much help, but I was just reading a history about them, and it said the Lakota dream catcher would give you bad dreams and capture the good ones.
Other than that, I would have to agree with FRAWIN. There may be a ghost or demon messing with it.
Thanks 😁
Can you tell me if you feel a connection with your dream catcher and the turquoise necklace? I ask this becasue turquoise is a very sacred stones to native amercians.
You sleep with your necklace on you feel really safe and protected and you catcher is fine I take it. When the necklace is taken of it dissappears and the catcher drops.
Have the stones changed colour in the neckalce since you bought it?
I would be interested to know.
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“Build me a dream catcher” she said…..“Build me a dream catcher!” she insisted.
I felt like I should be in the desert with my broken down plane talking to a young man with yellow hair, the Little Prince, who wanted more than anything that someone draw him a sheep….
I was transported, yet unsure what she meant or what she wanted me to do….
First of all, what is a dream catcher?
According to legend, the Native American Indians believe that our dreams are messages sent to us by scared spirits.
The hole in the middle allows the good dreams to come through, while the bad ones are caught by the web surrounding it and will disappear at first light.
For me dream catchers are something else.
I build what I call dream catchers to protect my Spirits, all of them, Angels and Phantoms.
The dream catcher cradles them, providing strength to the wax structure and keeping it from being broken or deformed due to temperature changes that might occur before arriving at the foundry.
The analogy is clear, while Native American Indians are protected by their dream catchers, so too are my Angels, protected by the dream catchers that I build for them.
There is more to this analogy though….
The hole in the middle is meant for the good dreams to come through, allowing the sacred spirits to send their messages, ultimately affecting the dreamer’s life.
Similarly, while my sculptures are protected, it is the dream catcher itself that guides and delivers the bronze to where it must go!
It is the window by which the bronze is delivered.
Without the dream catcher there would be no Angel….and yes, we can take that one step further and say that dream catchers inspire creation, capturing our imagination and our visions.
They are the windows that create forever, infinity, love and our connection with the universe.
Dream catchers capture our consciousness and have the power to catapult us into the unknown…
I think this is what my Angel meant….
By Boky and Blake