I posted recently about my experience at a dream conference about creativity and dreaming. At that conference I presented a paper about the intersections between dreaming and creative writing. I explained that dream incubation is …
My Day (CV)
My day begins and ends right here: And it begins and ends with this: At night before I go to bed I write something in my journal. Usually I make a list of 10 things …
The (Newly Revised) “Third House Moon Dream Journal” Is Now Available
Writing down the dream is the first step in dream work. The Third House Moon Dream Journal is a place for you to write down your waking — and dreaming experiences. In addition to giving …
The 14th Way of Looking at a Blackbird: Dreaming Awake (Corner View)
I do not know which to prefer, The beauty of inflections Or the beauty of innuendoes, The blackbird whistling Or just after. – from “13 Ways of Looking at a Blackbird” by Wallace Stevens A …
L is for dream LINES (CV)
sometimes a line from a dream lingers in the imagination lovely, literary; it doesn’t want to be analyzed, doesn’t want to be any longer than it is let the line be let it lead you …
Fun and Games (CV)
I celebrated a big birthday this week … so games and parties have been on my mind. Therefore, I’m happy to be devoting this week’s post to: Dream Games Is dreaming serious business? Yes – …
A Dream Journal for Morning, Noon, & Night (CV)
No, a dream journal is not just for recording what happens at night. What we dream asleep—and what we experience during the day—are intimately connected. That’s why the Third House Moon Dream Journal is really …
Look but Don’t Touch: What Dreams Teach about the Gift of Texture
Look but don’t touch: That’s one of those phrases children learn to despise. It basically means you are someplace where everything is inviting your fingers to press, tickle, caress, grab, or pet –but some adult …
Serendipity: The Dreamer’s Winding Path (CV)
Serendipity. Look for something, find something else, and realize that what you’ve found is more suited to your needs than what you thought you were looking for.” ― Lawrence Block, Mystery Writer The Dreamer’s Path …