Dreaming of an Earthquake: When the Ground Beneath Your Feet Stops Being Solid
“An earthquake comes in dreams to those who have long been holding on to what can no longer hold them.”
“An earthquake comes in dreams to those who have long been holding on to what can no longer hold them.”
“A volcano comes in dreams to those who carry within them a force they have not yet dared to call their own.”
“Lightning comes in dreams to those in whom understanding has long been ripening — and is finally asking for a way out.”
“A candle comes in dreams to those who are already carrying light — and do not yet know it.”
“A bonfire visits those who carry the memory of circles — where people sat together and knew: as long as the fire burns, no one is lost.”
“Wildfire visits those in whom something has long been asking for the right to burn.”
“Fire visits those in whom something has long been asking: burn.”
“Ice visits those in whom something living waits — patiently and persistently — for permission to thaw.”
“Not every feeling is an ocean. Sometimes a stream is enough to remind you: you are alive.”
“The swamp remembers everything the earth is in a hurry to forget — and holds it safe until the time is right.”