Dreams at the edge of waking: flashes, voices, and images in the border zone
“At the border of sleep and waking, you enter a rare space — a no-man’s-land where the psyche has its finest voice.”
“At the border of sleep and waking, you enter a rare space — a no-man’s-land where the psyche has its finest voice.”
“Serial dreams come to those in whom a story is unfolding that does not fit into one night.”
“A forgotten dream comes to those in whom something important is under way — and it does not yet need to be translated into the language of day.”
“In retro dreams time becomes shared: yours and not only yours — as if the lineage speaks through it.”
“A black-and-white dream comes to those for whom it is now important to look at their life from a little further away than it usually comes.”
“When a smell comes into a dream, your soul holds something that words can no longer reach.”
“A musical dream comes to those for whom the daytime language has stopped holding what matters — and sound takes it into its own hands.”
“An instructional dream comes to those whose reason has already exhausted itself — and the moment has come when another layer of the mind takes the floor.”
“Flight comes in dreams to those in whom the space inside has stopped fitting into the room, and the soul has gone out into the air without explanation.”
“Time slows in a dream where it matters that we notice more than usual: it parts before our attention.”