I’ve spent the last ten years collecting rocks and staring at clouds, trying to figure out if the universe is actually sending me signals or if I’m just overthinking things. Last month, I went through a weird phase where amethyst kept showing up in my dreams. It wasn’t just a tiny ring or a necklace; I was literally walking through caves made of purple crystals every single night. I woke up feeling super calm but also very confused, so I decided to dig into what this actually means and track my progress in a notebook.
I Started Keeping a Dream Log
The first thing I did was grab a cheap notebook from the grocery store. Every morning, before even brushing my teeth, I scribbled down what I saw. In these dreams, the purple color was always super bright, almost glowing. I noticed that whenever I saw the amethyst, the loud, messy thoughts in my head about work and bills just… stopped. It felt like a mental mute button. I realized that dreaming of this stone is a huge spiritual sign that my brain was begging for a break. It’s like a “do not disturb” sign from your soul.
I talked to a friend of mine who does a lot of meditation, and she told me I was probably “leveling up” or something. I didn’t believe her at first, but then I started noticing patterns in my daily life that matched the dreams. Here is what I found out through my own trial and error:
- The Healing Process: I had a lot of old junk from past relationships stuck in my head. Every time the amethyst appeared in my sleep, I felt lighter the next day. It’s a sign of cleaning out the emotional garbage.
- Protection Vibes: I used to have these nasty nightmares about falling. Once the purple crystals started showing up, the falling stopped. It felt like a shield was being put up around my subconscious.
- Decision Making: I was struggling with whether to quit my side hustle. After a week of “amethyst dreams,” the answer just became obvious. It sharpens your gut feeling.
The Real-World Experiment
To see if this was just a fluke, I actually bought a raw piece of amethyst and stuck it under my pillow. I know, it sounds a bit “woo-woo,” but I wanted to see if the dreams would change. For three nights, nothing happened. On the fourth night, the dreams got even more intense. I wasn’t just seeing the stone; I was holding it, and it felt warm. I woke up and realized I had been holding onto a lot of anger toward my brother for no reason. The dream basically forced me to face that.
I think a lot of people overcomplicate this stuff with fancy words and spiritual talk. For me, it was simple. The amethyst in my dreams was a tool. It acted like a filter for all the static in my life. If you’re seeing it too, don’t go buying expensive books or paying “gurus” to tell you what it means. Just look at your life. Are you stressed? Are you ignoring your gut? Are you carrying around old luggage that’s too heavy?
After a month of tracking this, the dreams eventually faded away once I made some big changes in my daily routine. I stopped drinking so much coffee, I finally called my brother to make peace, and I started saying “no” to extra shifts at work. The dreams served their purpose and then left. It’s funny how your mind knows exactly what you need even when you’re pretending everything is fine. Now, my purple rock just sits on my desk as a reminder to keep things chill. If you’re seeing it, pay attention. Your head is trying to tell you something your ears aren’t ready to hear yet.