Chief Spiritual Father urges Ghanaians to take dreams seriously

Mahamoud Alahassan, popularly known as Chief Spiritual Father and based at Kasoa Buduburam in the Central Region, is advising Ghanaians not to overlook the significance of their dreams.
According to him, dreams can either signify impending misfortune or bring messages of prosperity, depending on their nature.
Speaking in an interview on Ghana Yensom, a morning show on Accra 100.5 FM jointly hosted by Odehyeeba Kofi Essuman and Afia Brempomaa on Friday, April 11, 2025, Chief Spiritual Father explained that many people dismiss dreams as random occurrences, not realizing the spiritual messages they carry.
"Some dreams are warnings, and others are messages of good fortune.
That’s why it’s important not to ignore them," he said.
He stressed the importance of having a spiritual guide or father to help interpret dreams, noting that some dreams manifest in the physical realm if not spiritually addressed.
“When people seek interpretation for their dreams, they gain clarity and know what steps to take.
If the dream reveals danger, the spiritual guide can intercede on their behalf.
If it's a blessing, they can help make it manifest,” he added.
Chief Spiritual Father emphasized the existence of both good and bad spirits and how these are often revealed in dreams.
“Every dream should be interpreted. If it’s bad, it can be prevented. If it’s good, it can be nurtured into reality.”
He encouraged Ghanaians to seek spiritual counsel when they experience unusual or recurring dreams, and shared his contact numbers — 0548288448 and 0200039519 — for those in need of guidance
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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