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Ghanaian controversial speaker, Kwaku Peprah, popularly known as Quotation Master, has advised Ghanaians to be cautious whom they speak to about their dreams.

According to him, it is important as humans to learn not to tell people everything you dream about, as it can be the start of one’s misery.

Speaking to Rev. Nyansa Boakwa on Happy 98.9FM’s ‘Nsem Pii’ show, he said, “You shouldn’t even be telling people the kind of dream you had unless the person is spiritually mature. This could be your pastor, spiritual father or mother. Or someone you trust whom you believe knows a bit about spirituality.”

He stated that even with the above mentioned people, you should know what to say, and also advised that “you should not be very open with them about your dream.
You should be sure and know very well whomever you’re talking to about your dream, because the details of your dream can make people envy you,” he added.

The spiritualist explained that there are various types of dreams one of which is the physical.

“In the physical, the individual is not deeply asleep and his or her soul sees things that might happen in their life or that of people around them. In other words, the future is revealed to them in the form of a dream, and this is what most people refer to this as having a vision,” he said.

He mentioned that parents have a higher advantage when it comes to this kind of dream but “they don’t take advantage of it.”

“They should be able to tell the future of their children through this type of dreams, but they don’t pay attention to it. They sometimes wait for other people to do this for them, which can sometimes ruin the lives of their children,” he said.

He advised Ghanaians to take their dreams very seriously and also be mindful of whom, and what they tell people when it comes to what they dream about.

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