Made in China: Synchronicities, too
The other night I dreamed: I see myself in my mirror wearing a red tunic edged with gold stitching. From my neck hangs an elaborate necklace with hamsas hanging from it: There’s one large hamsa …
At the Edge of the Ordinary: A Labyrinth Awaits
I’ve driven past it countless times. But never knew what lurked behind The ordinary facade A winding path That leads inside To the heart of mystery. …& took my first steps on a new path …
Dreaming (Like Poetry) Is Not a Luxury
Rather than being a luxury, poetry (and dreams) should be a vital part of education—and not just for students in elite schools, but for everyone, including the teen mothers, new immigrants who are learning English, and adults in literacy programs whom I have the privilege to teach.
Tea and Synchronicity
“Overvalued reason has this in common with political absolutism: under its dominion the individual is pauperized.” –Carl Jung, Memories, Dreams, Reflections, p. 302. Synchronici-Tea Today’s tea is Japanese green tea. I’m drinking it from one …
The Fool’s Dream: Of Tarot & Tea
The Fool’s Dream Related articles Coincidence-Schmoincidence?: Or … Confessions of a Skeptical Mystic (allthesnoozethatsfittoprint.wordpress.com) My Cup Runneth Over – Dreaming the Tarot (allthesnoozethatsfittoprint.wordpress.com)
20-20 Hindsight–or–The Problem with Precognitive Dreams
Dreams come true Yes, dreams do come true. We call these visions, glimpsed first with our sleeping inward-looking eyes, precognitive. It happens to me, and my guess is that it’s happened to most people at …
My Cup Runneth Over–Dreaming the Tarot
This weekend I attended a workshop about dreams and tarot with Robert Moss and about 25 other powerful dreamers. One of our activities was to journey into a tarot card, then create our own version …
The Snooze Market Report: Time and Money Lose Value in Dreams (CV)
Time and money are two things I believe dreams value a whole lot less than I tend to do. Ever notice how when you try to look at a watch in a dream, it’s hard …