MASTERS CLASS STUDENT PORTAL
The dimensions of the Spirit and the knowledge of God are often locked within people whom He has entrusted as custodians of revelation. I am one such custodian, and God has given me insight into understanding His voice. My mission is to help those who come into my ministry discover how to hear His voice and walk in pursuit of the calling He has given them.
If you’ve reached this part of the journey, it shows that you are hungry for more and seeking understanding. I encourage you to take advantage of all the tools available on this section of our website. I pray that God will assist you and help you grow in your spiritual walk.
God bless you.
Focused Teachings on Lucid dreaming.
Lucid dreaming is the ability to control your dreams while being conscious of your activities. However, it is mastered not in the dream itself but during your waking hours. In our teaching series, we are focusing on learning about lucid dreaming throughout October and September. At the end of October, we will shift our focus to the topic of speaking prophets.
Please take time to meditate on this section and work on mastering lucid dreaming. I will also be collecting testimonies at the end of the month from those who have successfully practiced lucid dreaming.
Becoming a Lucid Dreamer: Discovering the Hidden Language of Dreams
Have you ever had a dream where you thought, "If only I could control this dream and change its outcome"?
Many people experience recurring dreams, sometimes with recurring attacks, and feel that they have the potential to control their dreams but don’t know how. This is where the concept of lucid dreaming comes in. Lucid dreaming is a facet of dreaming that allows the dreamer to have control and authority over the dream’s events.
But how does one achieve lucid dreaming?
The key to lucid dreaming is understanding dreams while you're awake. To master your dreams during sleep, you first need to develop a deep awareness of dreams in your waking life. This means intentionally seeking teachings and resources that help you grow in your understanding of the dream language.
When your understanding of dreams increases, you develop the ability to gain control over them. Lucid dreaming is the art of being aware that you're dreaming and then having the power to influence the outcome of the dream. You are conscious of the activities in your dreams and can take full control of what happens in that space.
Steps to Become a Lucid Dreamer…… read more
Focus Study Book October And November
Introduction
As we step into the month of October, our focus shifts to a fascinating and spiritually enriching topic: lucid dreaming. While the term might seem new to some, it holds profound implications for those seeking to grow in their spiritual walk and understanding of how God speaks. Lucid dreaming is more than just being aware in your dreams; it’s an opportunity to engage with God on a deeper level, refine your spiritual life, and receive divine revelation. But before we can master lucid dreaming, we must first understand how our waking life, especially through Christian meditation, influences our dreams.
What Is Lucid Dreaming?
Lucid dreaming is the ability to remain conscious and in control of your dreams. It’s not simply about knowing you’re dreaming but about being fully aware of the spiritual messages that can flow through your dreams. In the Bible, we see this with Solomon, who received wisdom from God in a dream (1 Kings 3:5-14). Solomon wasn’t just passive in his dream—he was actively engaging, responding, and receiving divine instruction. That’s the level of mastery we aim for in our own dreams.
Dreams: More Than Just Nighttime Thoughts
Many people think of dreams as random thoughts or experiences we have while we sleep, but the Bible shows us that dreams are much more. They are portals that God uses to guide, warn, and encourage us. However, for many, dreams are a reflection of past traumas, fears, and unresolved issues. It’s like having a computer infected with a virus—you can’t operate it correctly until it’s fixed. The same goes for our dream life. To experience God’s purpose for our dreams, we must first “clean out” the influences that distort them, such as negative thoughts, media consumption, or unhealed emotional wounds. [ CLICK TO READ MORE]