The Fool’s Dream: Of Tarot & Tea
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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 …
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 …
Coincidence-Schmoincidence?: Or … Confessions of a Skeptical Mystic
Yeah, yeah, I am the author of two dream blogs, founder of an on-line community of 500+ people who dream together for global healing, I’m a dream therapist and I consider a night out at …
Light on Dreams & Poetry (CV)
QuoteUnQuote: The quality of light by which we scrutinize our lives has direct bearing upon the product which we live, and upon the changes which we hope to bring about through those lives. It is …
Dreamwork Professional, Heal Thyself (Or, how I learned to take my own advice)
Creating a Sleep Sanctuary On a recent visit home, my adult daughter walked into my bedroom and exclaimed that enough was enough! She declared that the blankets on my bed, a mish mash of hand-me-downs …
Me & My Zeo: (Or, How my bedroom became a sleep lab)
My friend DNMNK recently lent me his Zeo for a few weeks. The Zeo is a nifty device that looks like a digital alarm clock with a removable headband. You wear the headband to sleep …
Forgotten Dreams
“Where do forgotten dreams go?” J. Allan Hobson, Dream Life: An Experimental Memoir, pp. 175-176 Where Do Forgotten Dreams Go? They sleep in endless seas Dissolve into the orange gold horizon at dusk Rise with …
Reading Dreams
When I was a little girl I sat up straight and serious in the sky blue armchair in the formal living room, with a floor-to-ceiling bookcase filled with novels, the World Book Encyclopedia and tomes …
(not) Just a Box of Hearts
What I like best about dreams is that after paying so much attention to the symbols generated by the mind asleep, I start to see symbols everywhere in the world awake. Case in point. In …