Showing posts with label Dreams. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dreams. Show all posts

Sunday, 14 May 2017

My Trip To Mars

“My Trip To Mars,” was written and illustrated by Charmain Ingleton.


It’s a delightful rhyming children’s bedtime story for young children.

In a young boys dream he flies to Mars and meets an alien.
The young boy and the alien fly in a car, swim in a crater, burst giant lava bubbles and see a yellow tongued creature. As the Sun comes out their fun comes to an end for the young boy has to return home or be late for school.

A children’s picture dream book for children aged 3-5 years.

This children’s bedtime story for children is colourful and imaginative.

This is an imaginative children’s bedtime story about dreaming, that may encourage young children to speak out about their own dreams or nightmares?

So why not read it together then you can leave me a review to tell me what you think?


Author: Charmain Ingleton


Monday, 10 October 2016

Are Dreams Real?

The question is, “Are Dreams Real?”

Now I’m not a scientist but I have a theory about dreams.

I believe that they are past life experiences.

Déjà vu reminds us that we have done something before, and if you have experienced this then you are possibly re-living this life.

We all have choices, so maybe if we have come back then it’s to do something different.

As we get older our memories fade, but once we depart from this world none of us know what happens next.

The only way we know we have returned is from Déjà vu and our dreams of how we once were.

Now that’s only my theory, but what do you think?

Author: Charmain Ingleton


Monday, 15 August 2016

Are Dreams Memories Of Previous Lives?

The question is, “Are dreams memories of previous lives?”  

Many of us have strange and unusual dreams, but could these be past memories tucked away so deeply into our subconscious that they only escape during our sleep?

Some would argue that dreams are caused by watching too much television or playing computer games, however how can they be sure.

I dream regularly, my dreams are always in colour I have been to many places in my dreams and have even felt grass between my toes.

Some appear happy but some also seem dark and sinister.

I watch through my own eyes each short extract as it plays out, never seeing my face or knowing my gender.

In some extracts I have been shot and felt the pain, climbed a mountain with women and children fleeing from those on horseback. I’ve stood on a beautiful green hill barefoot and looked up at the perfect blue sky. I’ve even communicated with others in a language I don’t understand.

So could these be memories of my past?

Not as I am now, but these could be memories of my soul?

What do you think?

Author: Charmain Ingleton


Monday, 8 August 2016

Is Déjà Vu A Replay Of A Previous Life?

The question is, “What is Déjà Vu?”  

The term déjà vu is French it means “Already seen.”

It’s the name given to a sense or feeling of being somewhere before, a knowing or familiarity of a place or something.

I’ve experienced it personally, the effect was unexpected.

When I was a teenager I was just looking at some belts at one of the retail shops at Wood Green. Then as I reached up to take one, everything froze, then in a split second as my body stood on the same spot half the store moved quickly away from me and then returned back to it’s place.

It felt strange and I must admit I was a little scared at first as I wasn’t sure what had happened, but then I had this overwhelming feeling that I’d had done this action before. It’s then the words déjà vu popped into my mind.

I still get déjà vu now, and in some cases I remember doing the exact thing over and over again; I remember just after the action’s been performed, then instantly I know I’ve done it previously in the past.

So are we re-enacting a previous life?

And if so will this continue until we get it right?

I wonder how many times I’ve actually come back into this body and replayed this life, with this family?

With so many choices and variables I could have come back infinite times.

What do you think?

Author: Charmain Ingleton