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Sex in dreams
By
Robert Moss
You’re in bed with someone you’d never consider having sex with in regular life. You have the biggest orgasm you’ve ever experienced while peeing in church. You broke off a relationship seven years ago, but again and again you find yourself in bed with your ex in a resort among the clouds. Your sexual partner…
NYC dreaming: duel with the demon, then into basic black for my lecture on dream sex
By
Robert Moss
Just for fun, here’s my dream report from early today: I am in Manhattan, and have a big lecture scheduled to start at 7:30 PM at a center on the Upper East Side, I think in the East 70s. I have included the word “Sex” in the title of my presentation, and this has people very interested.…
Thrills and abundance in 2011
By
Robert Moss
A quick note on what flowed from the New Years assignment I suggested for dreamers in a recent blog article: to send the dream self out to scout what lies ahead in 2011. This has produced a cornucopia of dream reports, the most detailed from dreamers who are members of my Dreamwork forum at Spirituality…
Honor the Gatekeeper at the New Year
By
Robert Moss
Are you ready for January 1? Maybe you want to spare a thought for what the ancients who named the first month, and made January 1 New Years Day, believed is going on at this time – and for who needs to be celebrated or propitiated at the turning of the year. The Romans gave…
Dreaming in the New Year
By
Robert Moss
As we approach the New Year, this is a good time to think about making the conscious decision to let your dream self scout out what 2011 may hold for you. By my observation, the dream self is forever traveling ahead of the waking self, checking out challenges and opportunities that lie in the future.…
Flights of the lonely swan: dreaming in Indian sacred texts
By
Robert Moss
The epics and sacred texts of India are filled with dreams. The earliest Indian references to dreams, in the Rig Veda (c 1200 BCE) aren’t cheery. They involve scary things – being robbed, being attacked by a wolf, being raped – that can spill over into waking reality. The verses include formulas of protection, to…
Dream Satisfaction: Keith Richards dreams a hit song
By
Robert Moss
“(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction” may be the Rolling Stones’ best-known hit; it has certainly set millions writhing. Ironically, it was the product of dream satisfaction, a creative nocturnal episode described by Keith Richards in colorful detail in a recent interview with Terry Gross on NPR’s “Fresh Air:: “I go to bed as usual with…
Placebos work even without deception, if you please
By
Robert Moss
So you want to get well. Are you sure? Okay, I’m going to give you a pill for that. What’s in it? Oh, a little sugar and glucose. Who cares, exactly? You can see the name on the pill, Placebo. Maybe you’ve heard of that? It means something that will help you get well not…
Santa’s Belly: Food dreams in holiday season
By
Robert Moss
Food is going to be a major theme in many Western families over the next week or so. While the original Santa, a reindeer shaman, was probably a lean and wiry fellow, our holiday habits have projected a copious belly onto this beloved seasonal gift-giver. This seems the right season to examine how we dream…
Dream tigers in the cathedral for isomorphy
By
Robert Moss
The physicist dreams that a major war is being waged. He wants to send news to his colleagues but his messages are censored. Then a mathematician he knows and trusts appears with his wife. The mathematician says to the scientist, clearly and firmly, “Cathedrals should be built for isomorphy.” The wife expands on this,…
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