Dreaming the New World In
Dreams are a river flowing from the
unconscious reservoir of un-thought thoughts and
un-noticed perceptions, revealing the distant past, and sometimes, the distant future. Here's my
understanding of how to approach dreams and how dreams
approach us.
Sleep Paralysis Visions: Demons, Succubi, and the Archetypal Mind
Have you ever woken up in the middle of the night and found you can’t move, or even cry for help, you might have experienced sleep paralysis.
Hidden Treasures
Compassion is the fuel of awakening, the cause and effect of seeing through the primal boundary of self and other and becoming lucid in our shared, waking dream.
The Sacred Art of Alchemy
To the alchemists, creating the philosophers' stone was analogous to waking up to the dreamlike nature of the universe. Becoming lucid in the waking dream is seen as a reflection of God's ongoing creation of and incarnation into the world.
Attending to Dreams
Whether we're craving new creative ideas or insight into ourselves, our night-time excursions to the mercurial land of multiple meanings, shifting landscapes and beguiling mysteries seem to dangle endless fresh possibilities before us. What if we were able to discover techniques that allowed us to easily reach out and grab these possibilities?
Meeting in the Dream World: Oneironauticum
On the last Saturday of every month, Oneironauticum participants worldwide enter dream space together.
One Great Dream of a Single Dreamer
Our awakening is always a mutual and reciprocally shared co-awakening due to our infinite interconnectedness. Moved by something greater than our imagined self, we become an instrument of something much vaster than our own limited version of ourselves.
Stampede of Sweetness
For a blog in which I interpret reader-submitted dreams, I receive dreams featuring an elephant every two months on average. Elephants are notable as symbols of memory, especially collective memory, which is to say, history.
The Biospheric Dream Body
The biospheric dreambody is a higher-dimensional aspect of ourselves that, just like a dream, is nonlocal and multi-channeled, as it is not
constrained by the apparent physical laws of the third-dimensional universe. It’s a deeper part of ourselves that expresses itself synchronistically both within ourselves and simultaneously in the outside world, through both our personal process and our collective body politic. Just like a dream, something important is being revealed to us in the process of its unfoldment, something that could have worldwide consequences for our planet’s current ecological crisis.