Originally posted by duje19
When you say \"the Man in White is indication that you have Spiritual Guidance\", what exactly do you mean? Does it mean I will fail in material life, or I will benefit in material life from my Spiritual Guidance?
Does this dream have any near future warnings or signs?
Interesting question.
No, there is no necessary reason why you should fail in material life. I myself have been under spiritual sponsorship for a quite a few years, and although I am not the richest man in the world, I am still managing to get by (knock on wood so as to not tempt the fates).
But primarily Spiritual Sponsorship involves things spiritual. Simplistically, one could say that material things don't matter, and yet this would be wrong. Want and distress are severe distractions and while one is desparate for the necessities of life, one can hardly put much attention toward one's Spirituality.
But, there can be too much of a good thing. People can become obsessive regarding their material acquisitions. Eventually, Spirituality consists largely of denouncing attactment to much of one's material and emotional concerns.
I once had a dream in which some great Guru gave me a message -- this is what he said, "When the sufferer is gone, what becomes of the pain? And in what two lives does not the Devout become empty, or the Empty become devout?" One must let go.
However, that being said, I must emphasize that there is still one's Duty and Dharma. So many people infer from non-attachment that they should simply become nihilisitic and abandon all duty, all caring, all love, all responsibility. Such was Buddha's Flaw and Lao Tzu's Mistake. Buddhism corrected that Flaw with their Mahayana Doctrines, and in China it took a Revolution to shake off Lao Tzu's complacency and philosophical apathy. In Hinduism we have the Doctrines of Non-attachment side by side with the strictures of Dharma or Duty. Even as we become totally Free and Non-Attached, we still must appreciate that we have a Role to Play in the Great Scheme of Things.
Anyway, your Role may entail that you have a certain degree of prosperity. Insomuch as your Mission in this world may require sufficient resources for whatever is required, you will be aided in securing their attainment. But remember, it is nobody's sole Dharma to simply horde wealth and become fatter and fatter for the sheer sake of acquisition, with the effect only of impoverishing the rest of the World. And, yes, our Spiritual Sponsors, our Angels, may indeed step in and correct us if they determine that 'enough is enough' (as I myself lost a fortune in the Greenspan Recession of 2001).
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