The Greatest Story Ever Told…by your Inner Author
“Art is the lie that tells the truth.” –Pablo Picasso I recently re-read one of my favorite works of fiction: Life of Pi, by Yann Martel. The main character narrates 94 chapters about his life …
By The Sea: The gateway to sleep (CV)
Some of my happiest memories are of lying down to go to sleep after a day at the ocean. The sound-memory of ocean waves breaking against the shore continue to crash and retreat in my …
Synchronicities: Dreamer meets Poetry — plus a bargain
Today I was wandering downtown in the rain when I found a book on the sale rack of our local bookstore titled, Kabbalah and the Power of Dreaming by Catherine Shainberg. Right there three of …
Mirrors or Windows … Reflecting on Dreams (CV)
Do dreams reflect reality? Is a dream a mirror you hold up to your life or a window looking out on new possibilities? Can dreaming help you reflect upon your life? Before you wake, do …
Happy Valentine’s Day, Dreamers <3
“In dreams and in love there are no impossibilities.” Janos Arnay (Hungarian epic poet, 1817-1882) Imagine the possibilities! Dream big. Spread the love <3
Act on Your Dreams
act ækt / Spelled [akt] –verb To act, according to the dictionary, is: To do something; exert energy or force; be employed or operative: She acted on her dream of teaching others to better understand …
Follow the Dream … Find Art, Poetry, Pride and Humilty (CV)
Friday afternoon I was browsing in the gift shop of the Morgan Library in New York City when postcard caught my eye. It was a picture of a tree with nesting birds in its branches. …
Dreams and Improvisation: by Guest Blogger David Kahn (CV)
This week I invited my friend David Kahn to be a guest blogger here at “All The Snooze That’s Fit to Print.” David, a neuroscientist at Harvard who studies the dreaming brain, is currently preparing …
Feeling dark and gloomy? Autumn is the ideal time to discover you shadow
Celebrate the season with a spooky book and a scary dream When the leaves start to fall and the sunlight slinks away, I often assign my college English students “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde,” by …