So - Here are the Dreams!
Ephemeris updated
30 Marzo, 2002
HEY LOOK!!!
OH! And my Dream Journal goes 'way back...so I'm only up to 1996, with lots more to come!
The pages in this column are those devoted to individual, fully-formed dreams. Some of these dreams are quite long and detailed, and I've often accompanied the words with illustrations.
These are in ascending chronological order (newest first): and begin down at the bottom with a dream I had in 1986 that inspired me to begin dream journalling in a more serious way than I had been. Some of my dreams have inspired me to create pieces of artwork; and for those the artwork will appear along with the text of the dream! Here we go:
Snake Chase Sanctuary
The Tax Collector
And don't forget to go read the new additions to...
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I have been journalling my dreams now for 20 years. These journals document a journey across the landscape of my imagination and inner psyche. A landscape rich in personal symbolism and metaphor. A landscape that the conscious mind often can't bear to cross; but the unconscious eagerly awaits the journey each night. Recorded here are a selection of the dreams that I have found most meaningful; important, or sometimes: simply most entertaining. Recorded here are my lucid dreams (an ongoing challenge to me: lucid dreaming!) and my precognitive dreams- of which I've had more than a few over the years! Enjoy!
PLEASE NOTE...I've created a new page (separate from the pages for individual dreams), which is just for dream fragments...those half-remembered whisps of '...was that a dream...?' that come and go. I have many of these, and note them down in my journal, even if all they conjure up is one sentence or one image or one impression. I call these dream-bits "ephemera", as that is a greek word that means literally "here and gone again". Something quite trasnsitory. Fleeting. This word is most often heard used in the context of astrology, as the reference tables of past planetary positions that astrologers use to create horoscopes are called an "ephemeris". So I've decided to call my page with it's mosaic of here-and-gone dream fragments...
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