A Shared Tsunami Dream

Recently a friend of mine told me that they had shared tsunami dream elements that matched my own. The most interesting was the bloody red tsunami aspect: The Wave and the Blood Here is another tsunami dream I had on the 14th of November 2021: Atlantic tsunami, Mexico, Europe and US We just had a [...]

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Deciphering Dream Sequencing

This post was originally published on The Lucid Hive Hello dreamers! Sequential dreams give us more meaning and elaboration on past and present dreams, ensuring that sleeping visions that at first appear wholly symbolic in one way, might actually be symbolic in an entirely different one to what we originally thought. A recent revelatory event [...]

A Little Bit On Synchronisity

Synchronicities are the universe's way of telling us everything is going to be ok. They tell us that everything has a purpose here on earth and can work alongside dreams to make the speakerphone even louder, and shout at us: 'Hey! Have you got the message yet!' Signs of a Bad Omen I once saw [...]

Where Do Our Dreams Come From? & REVIEW: Lucid Dreaming Made Easy

Charlie Morley's book, Lucid Dreaming Made Easy - A Beginners Guide to Waking Up in Your Dreams (2015), gives an excellent introduction to the subject of lucid dreaming, focussing on scientific, religious and other ancient approaches to dream work. The book offers much thought-provoking content that invariably leads us to ask: where do dreams actually [...]

These Thoughts Are Not My Own. REVIEW: Matthew Walker’s ‘Why We Sleep’

It isn't often that we find books that give a thoroughly decent and unbiased account of the scientific nature of sleep and dreams, but Matthew Walker’s (2017) Why We Sleep just does that. Whenever we see Freudian thinking being criticized by an academic I believe we should all rejoice! This informative and interesting book hits [...]

Predicting the Future Through Dreams

Why do dreams show us the future? Is it so that we can warn people and prevent potential catastrophes, or is it to simply show us that there is meaning to life, even in the most extreme life or death situations?