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Notice what rhymes in a day
By
Robert Moss
To live as wide-awake dreamers, concious of the deeper logic of events, we want to notice what rhymes in a day. Here are some examples from my travels to Chicago on Thursday. When I arrived at my home airport, I saw that an elderly woman had fallen down the escalator. It appeared that passengers behind…
Dreaming for the benefit of others
By
Robert Moss
We can dream for others. Sometimes this means catching an advisory that can be helpful for another person if we can find the right way to pass it along, something that may require tact and subtlety. We don’t want to blurt out something like, “Guess what? I dreamed you were in the hospital”. If, on…
In praise of circumambulation
By
Robert Moss
I am in favor of circumambulation. This is quite different from going around in circles in the sense of mindless or frustrating repetition. It’s a matter of looking at a central issue or symbol from many different angles. It’s circling in order to home in. Or even to find home, as a dream instructed me…
Night of the blue bird
By
Robert Moss
Sometimes all we need from our dreams is one simple image, bringing clarity and direction. In the midst of my recent Soul Recovery training in France, I set the intention of dreaming on behalf of the group. In the middle of the night, my upstairs room in an old stone house at the Hameau de…
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