THE DREAMING MIND

The dreaming mind thinks in networks, connections and associations. It is not subject to the constrictions of time or the fixed stability of space. In the dynamic narratives that come alive while we dream, what we’ve experienced and has meaning to us, along with what we continuously absorb from the outside world, what is yet to happen, coexist in a creative way. Our past becomes present again, what we feel far away becomes close, and what feels impossible comes into being.

Working with dreams goes beyond interpretation and into the realm of relational conversations. Dreams are a creative expression of our minds. They are communication vehicles, mirrors, or reflectors of what is moving in our unconscious mind even when we might not perceive it at a conscious one.

Dreams have inspired and captured the curiosity of humanity throughout history. They’ve been used as a way of understanding the conscious and unconscious mind, to communicate with the divine, or as a way to access other states of consciousness, and as a way to connect to what’s beyond ourselves.

Indigenous communities have used dreaming to scout for food or new places to settle their communities. Through dreams some scientists, innovators, creators and spiritual leaders have found unexpected and creative ways to resolve blockages to further their inventions and discoveries.

To this day, dreams continue to be enigmatic and, at the same time a meaningful source of knowledge and connection.

Be curious about your dreams, and new doors of self-discovery will open up for you.

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