He'elele ka Moe na ke Kanaka is a Hawaiian proverb, one of many compiled by noted author and kupuna Mary Kawena Pukui. It has to do with dreams...not the visionary kind, but the kind we all have most every night.
Click to hear Sky explain the proverb's meaning and the Biblical importance of dreams in MP3 format.
Biblical dreams and the most famous dream story
The Bible tells of dreams other than the personal. The dream stories illuminate basic and fundamental principles, highlight the roots of conflict, and form the basis for the special time of Christmas.
Some other well-known (and some obscure) Biblical tales of dreams
Unity was founded on a dream
Technology--the telephone, high-definition television, the internet--doesn't mean God has forsaken dreams as a communications vehicle to us. In fact, the Unity movement came about because of a dream.
Sky recounts Unity co-founder Charles Fillmore's own dream lesson
Your dreams and divine wisdom
Sometimes, we're quick to dismiss dreams and their meanings. But perhaps we shouldn't be so quick to judge. Someone may be trying to tell us something, if we're only open enough and willing enough to listen.
Divine wisdom is on its way to us, if we're willing to accept it; Sky explains.
So how do we make it happen?
It's not complicated, really. Like anything else, particularly in Unity teachings, a little willingness and suspension of judgment, and putting action to belief, is all it takes.
Three simple steps toward allowing God in...and being able to hear what's being said
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