Some things I have learned through
dreaming that wise ancestors of all traditions knew:
The doors of the
Otherworld open from wherever you are.
The visible world is
the skin of the invisible multiverse.
Souls can be lost or
stolen.
True shamans can
heal the body and call the soul home with story, song and poetic enchantments.
We are more than
body and brain: we are mind and heart and spirit, and all need care and
feeding.
Dreaming is traveling. You make visits and you receive visitations.
Dreams are a field
of interaction between human and more-than-human.
By entering the
portal of a dream, you can find your way to worlds of magic, healing and
adventure, reclaim parts of your own vital soul that went missing – and meet
the beloved of your soul.
Everything is alive
and conscious and we are connected with all animate life.
The distance between
the living and the dead is thinner than your eyelids.
The ancestors are
talking, talking. We need to discern who and what is with us and which
relations we need to heal, end or affirm.
Real magic is the
art of bringing gifts from another world to this one. We do this when we go
dreaming and bring back guidance and energy we embody in our lives, and when we
wake up to the fact that the world around us will speak to us in the manner of
dreams if we pay attention.
You don't need to go to sleep in order to dream. Dreaming is not fundamentally about what happens during sleep. It's about waking up to the deeper reality.
Your Big Story is hunting you. All you need do is place yourself where you are easy prey.
You are here in this world on a mission
You had a life before you were conceived, and you’ll have a
life after death.
You belong to a spiritual, as well as a biological family.
You have counterparts in other times and in alternate realities, aspects of
your larger, multidimensional self
Nothing happens until it is dreamed. Dreaming, whether you remember or not, you help to pluck definite events out of the quantum soup of possibility.
- from "Maxims of the Hidden Poet", a work in progress
"Eye in the Sky". Drawing by Robert Moss from a spontaneous vision in the hypnagogic zone.
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