Warning dreams: how to tell the voice of intuition from the voice of anxiety
“A warning dream rarely shouts — it comes with a quiet question: ‘do you notice this?'”
“A warning dream rarely shouts — it comes with a quiet question: ‘do you notice this?'”
“The prophetic comes in dreams to those whose inner radars have already switched on, without waking life finding use for them yet.”
“Invisibility comes in dreams to those in whom, at once, the one tired of others’ eyes lives, and the one who has long waited to finally be looked at.”
“Time travel comes in dreams to those who have an unfinished conversation left in the past, and someone already waiting in the future.”
“A parallel world comes in dreams to those in whom unclosed ‘what ifs’ still live — and who are finally ready to look at them without guilt.”
“Flying things come in dreams to those in whose life something has already appeared that cannot be explained in the old words.”
“Telepathy comes in dreams to those who have always had fewer words than understanding — and who have finally grown tired of silencing this.”
“A third eye comes in dreams to those in whom a capacity is waking to see a little earlier than words can be heard.”
“A mermaid comes in dreams to those whose depth has long waited for its voice — and whose surface is no longer drowning it out well.”
“The phoenix comes in dreams to those in whom a transformation has already begun — and who have not yet allowed themselves to name it.”
“A unicorn comes in dreams to those in whom, against everything, a part has survived that has not unlearned how to believe.”
“A dragon comes in dreams to those in whom a power has long been ripening, and has grown tired of behaving politely.”
“Zombies come in dreams to those who have long lived on autopilot and, one night, at last notice that their feet are walking without them.”
“A vampire comes in dreams to those whose blood has grown tired of being drunk, and in whom the adult right not to give it away is beginning to wake.”
“A werewolf comes in dreams to those in whom one nature has stopped noticing the other and has too long pretended the other is not there.”
“What is foreign comes in dreams to those who have already begun, inside, to live a little wider than they are used to calling themselves.”
“An angel comes in dreams to those in whom a place has long waited to be arrived at without words.”
“A demon comes in dreams to those in whom a force is ripening that has gone too long without knowing what to call itself.”
“A poltergeist comes in dreams to those in whom too much has built up unexpressed, and it has already found a loud way out.”
“Magic comes in dreams to those in whom an unspoken force has awakened — and is looking for honest use.”