Well, I was really curious about dream interpretation, especially the way Evangelist Joshua did it from A – Z. So, I decided to give it a shot and master it. Here’s how I went through the whole process.
Step 1: Get the Materials
I first went to the local bookstore and grabbed some books written by Evangelist Joshua about dream interpretation. I also searched for some of his online resources. I downloaded e – books and printed out relevant articles. It was like gathering my tools for a big project.
Step 2: Start Reading
I sat down on my couch, made myself a cup of coffee, and dived into those materials. I started from the basics, reading about the common symbols in dreams according to Evangelist Joshua. For example, he said that seeing a snake in a dream might represent different things depending on the context. I took notes like a student in a class, jotting down important points and examples.

Step 3: Practice on Simple Dreams
I asked my friends to share their recent dreams with me. One of my friends told me he dreamt about flying. I remembered from the materials that flying could symbolize freedom or a new opportunity. I analyzed his dream based on what I read, considering his current life situation. He was looking for a new job at that time, so I told him the dream might be a sign of a good opportunity coming his way. He thought it made sense, which gave me a bit of confidence.
Step 4: Keep a Dream Journal
I started keeping a dream journal myself. Every morning when I woke up, I’d quickly write down what I dreamt about. Then I’d try to interpret my own dreams using the methods I learned. Sometimes it was hard, especially when the dreams were really weird. But I kept at it. For instance, I once dreamt about being in a maze. I thought it might mean I was feeling lost or confused in some aspect of my life, like trying to figure out my career path.
Step 5: Join a Discussion Group
I found an online group where people were also interested in Evangelist Joshua’s dream interpretation. We shared our dreams and interpretations. Sometimes, others would have different views on the same dream, which broadened my perspective. We’d discuss and debate, and I learned a lot from these interactions. For example, someone interpreted a dream about a house differently from me, and after the discussion, I understood that there could be multiple valid interpretations.
After going through these steps, I can say I’ve mastered the basics of A – Z dream interpretation by Evangelist Joshua. It’s been a fun and eye – opening journey. Now, I can analyze dreams more confidently and it’s also a great topic to talk about with my friends. So, if you’re interested in dream interpretation, just give it a try and follow these steps!
