Dream: Strange bookstore

I dreamt that I was in negotiations with the manager/owner of a bookstore in order to purchase it as a new business venture. This part reflects reality to some extent (we decided against purchasing the bookstore), but in the dream we saw a burglar attempting to steal merchandise, and then he tried to raise the price…


[Creative commons photo credit at flikr: Used Bookstore ]

I dreamt about books / bookstore the night before as well, symbolized as a pet (my old dog Nat) to take care of. Perhaps additional meaning is related to the value I place on research and knowledge. I always seem to be seeking additional perspectives through different works written by authors, respected and obscure; ancient and modern. Only recently have I begun to realize the extent to which I have been under-appreciating more experiential approaches…

December 22nd, 2007 by Brian

Posted in Bookstore, Business, Books, Natasha, Dreams

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Dream: Hooligans

Last night I dreamt of a time when I was living with my parents, and hooligans were putting graffiti on our mailbox and sidewalk outside of the house. I wanted to go after them, but couldn’t for some reason. Time also seemed to be warped in this dream, because I was also older, with furniture that we have now, and I wanted to replace. I couldn’t because I felt threatened by these hooligans; and also threatened by what would become of me if I did something *bad* to them. Strange…

A few years ago I read ‘The Celestine Prophecy’, by J. Redfield. As a work of fiction, the book is rather terrible, but the roadmap of 9 (or more?) insights on the way to enlightenment that it presents is quite intriguing. I’m now starting to use the experiential guide–The first insight focuses on ‘coincidences’ that are indicative of spiritual forces that lead lives to productive ends. This is related by synchronicity in Jungian psychology… Anyway, it is interesting to think about the different ways life seems to fall together to lead us in unexpectedly productive directions.

More updates on this to follow…

December 17th, 2007 by Brian

Posted in Books, Celestine Prophecy, Jung, Parents, Neighborhood, Dreams, Family, California, Etc.

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Dream: California Burning

Last night I dreamt of the California wildfires, and my parents’ house. Somehow, J was responsible for the fire, and had also disabled the alarm system in the room I was staying in. It wasn’t an unpleasant dream though, because my old pet Natasha was there, enjoying the rubs I was giving to her. When J came in the room, she didn’t want to be around her. I was rather annoyed though, because I would have to replace a lot of the bindings on the books in my room due to smoke damage.


[Creative commons photo credit at flikr: California Wildfires ]

Given the fires in CA and droughts in the Southeast, increased hurricane destruction and radical climate change in general, I am reminded of lyrics from Neurosis‘ album “Enemy of the Sun”:

We are facing a dangerous period ahead
If we do not change and
Start correcting some of these wrongdoings now
We are all going to suffer
Either the things that we make will overtake us
Or Nature will take over

Earthquakes, floods, rain
Severe droughts, severe winters
Lightning destruction, great wind destruction

These things will warn us that
We are not following the law of the Great Spirit

October 23rd, 2007 by Brian

Posted in Books, Wildfire, Fire, Parents, Natasha, Family, J, California, Dreams

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Lucid Dream: Subterranean Library

I had what I believe was the my first lucid dream in quite a while. Instead of waking within the dream, I entered the dream from a waking state, using a technique similar to some discussed by Steven LaBerge in his works. I’m pretty sure the *key* was my intention to dream this particular dream, and the mental focus and concentration that I was able to maintain…

As I was starting to relax towards sleep, I imagined myself descending a long, pleasant flight of stairs. Down, down. I noticed the lighting, the intricate nature of the handrails, and walls, and the steps themselves; a rather gothic image. I was descending into the Earth…down, down. I had planned that when I had descended deep enough/become relaxed enough, I would come upon a Golden Door. Upon reaching the door, I would open it with the mantra *Aum*. The more I chanted, the wider it would open. When it opened wide enough, I could pass, and enter a tunnel. The tunnel would descend down, down. It was very dark. Yet, I would proceed…

Golden Door Library
[Creative commons photo credit at flikr: The Golden Door & Subterranean Library]
By the time I came upon a light, that was the Library, I believe I was dreaming, because some elements of the image were within my control, while others were not. I wanted to visit a library that would contain information about all of the world’s cultures. It was well-lit, and huge. The stacks seemed to go up for several stories, and I could not see the end of any of the aisles. I could not understand the organization, so I spoke to a library employee who did not really want to talk to me (he kept brushing me off), and asked about where the History section was…that was of the United States…that was of the 21st Century (I kept having to clarify). I was then lead to a section containing tens of thousands of books or more. I was surprised to see how large that section was, even though I knew I shouldn’t be…The interesting thing is that I *could not read* any of the books! They all seemed to contain a series of very strange symbols that I did not recognize, and seemed to be rearranging themselves, swimming on the page. This was very frustrating to me, and more than this, I found it extraordinarily difficult to concentrate on the image of the page, or even to select a book to pull off the shelf. When I did attempt to look at a page, I could only focus for a few seconds before my attention was pulled away; even when I did see the page, it seemed to waiver, distort, teeter on the edge of my perception, and finally fall away, and I could gain no meaning at all from it. At some point in my struggles to read/understand/see the text, I became exhausted and must have fallen into an unconscious sleep, because I knew no more until I awoke and remembered the dream…

This was truly a fascinating experience, and I’m definitely going to attempt this dream again. I would like to try to talk more with the library ‘employees’, and inquire about the best way to try to read the books, and learn from them…

October 12th, 2007 by Brian

Posted in Lucid Dream, Golden Door, Subterranean Library, Tunnels, Books, Dream Strategy, Steven LaBerge, Dream Technique

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Dream: Books

Last night I dreamt that I was working at home… but I think I was of Jr. High age. I wanted to read a copy of a book my sister, J, had left out. I knew I had a copy of this book, but somehow this one was a better edition. I went ahead and did it because I knew she was preoccupied because my father was yelling at her in order to get her to clean the kitchen. The book may have been “A Way of Being”, by Carl Rogers… In any case, the book seemed important to understanding who I was…

September 17th, 2007 by Brian

Posted in Reading, Books, Parents, J, Dreams

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