Dreams of Paralysis: A Frozen State Waiting for Resolution
“Paralysis appears to those who know what needs doing — and cannot force themselves to move.”
“Paralysis appears to those who know what needs doing — and cannot force themselves to move.”
“Surgery appears to those who need to let someone else — or some process — step in and heal them.”
“Wounds appear to those who carry the trace of what was endured — and for whom it is time to decide how to live with that trace.”
“Illness appears to those who have long ignored something — and whose body is tired of staying silent.”
“Childbirth appears to those in whom something has already ripened — and is waiting only for the final effort to appear.”
“Pregnancy appears to those in whom something is already growing — and waiting to be seen.”
“Nudity appears to those who are tired of hiding — and for whom it is time to meet themselves without the clothing of roles.”
“The throat appears to those who know what to say — and are afraid to say it out loud.”
“Ears appear to those who have not heard the most important thing for a long time — or who hear far too much of what belongs to others.”
“The mouth appears to those who remain silent — about what has long been asking to be uttered aloud.”
“Bones appear to those standing before the question: what in me is real — and what will remain when the non-essential disappears?”
“Blood appears to those who stand beside something very important — alive, authentic, and real.”
“Skin appears to those who feel too exposed — or to those who have sealed themselves shut.”
“The back appears to those who carry too much of someone else — and for whom it is time finally to turn to themselves face to face.”
“The belly appears to those who have too long ignored the body’s signals — and for whom it is finally time to listen.”
“The heart appears to those who have not listened to it for a long time — and to whom it finally gives a reminder.”
“The head appears to those who are thinking too much — or who must finally start thinking about the main things.”
“Feet appear to those who are thinking about their journey — and who must decide in which direction to take the next step.”
“Hands appear to those who are standing before a question: what am I doing with my life — and what do I reach out for?”
“Eyes appear to those standing before a choice: to look the truth in the face — or to continue not noticing.”