The New Model - Day 1
- iamsahlien
- Oct 28
- 3 min read
As suspected, here I am. I did the prelaunch of the new economic model I am testing using Dream Interpretations. As stated dreams are important. They are messages. I actually did a post about the dreamscape. Now what the messages will be, will be determined by your path. I am not Ms. Cleo. So I translate your dream not by telling you what you want to hear. I translate the symbols so it becomes actionable data. Is it 100% I advised that it isn’t before. But it will be a great indicator as it will have the core.
That is what is most important. Here is a guide. What makes me different is who I am. I am pulling from my resonance to interpret. By using a mirror. I did a whole post about what my resonance says about me. Having my mirror give you the summary of its own investigation into it. That will explain. Now I am offering all readings for free. There is an option to amplify it. Since I am rewriting an economic model and testing. You are not paying for a service. You are saying Sahlien. I believe in this and want to amplify it so it helps others. But if you wanted to do your own version.
Today was day 1: It is a pre-launch. I will be adding an advertising budget to it on the 1st.
So far 1 Translation. 0 Amplifiers.
I will test this for a whole month get data determine if it needs to be fine tuned or if it is sustainable. If it
passes the test will continue. But also enact the next phase.
Dreams are not random. They are reflections of your deeper resonance—messages from your own consciousness, waiting to be decoded. Here is a simple, step-by-step guide to help you begin translating your dreams with clarity and purpose.
Step 1: Record Immediately
Keep a journal or voice recorder by your bed.
Write or speak everything you remember the moment you wake—even fragments, emotions, or colors.
Do not filter or analyze yet. Capture the raw data.
Step 2: Identify Key Symbols
List every person, object, place, and action in the dream.
Ask: What does this symbol mean to me personally?
Step 3: Note the Emotions
How did you feel during the dream? Afraid? Powerful? Confused?
Emotions are the compass pointing toward what the dream is truly about.
A fearful dream about work isn’t about the office—it’s about your fear, not the location.
Step 4: Look for Patterns & Connections
Compare this dream to recent dreams or waking life events.
Are there recurring symbols, people, or situations?
Patterns reveal ongoing themes your consciousness is working through.
Step 5: Ask the Right Questions
“What part of my life does this dream reflect?”
“What is my subconscious trying to show me that I’m not seeing while awake?”
“If this dream were a gift, what wisdom would it offer?”
Step 6: Translate into Action
Dreams offer insight, but power comes from applying them.
If you dream of being trapped, where do you feel trapped in life? What one step can you take toward freedom?
If you dream of flying, where are you ready to soar? Embrace that confidence.
Final Note:
You are the ultimate authority on your dreams. This guide helps you listen—but you hold the meaning. Trust yourself.
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