It's strange -- I have no recollection of doorways or gates in dreams; but I sort of see dreams themselves as doorways and gateways. When we fall asleep all of our experiences from the day work their way into our conscience, and we wake up a new, fresh faced person. Dreams are themselves a liminal space of possibility -- and transition. Thank you for the thought prompt!
It's strange -- I have no recollection of doorways or gates in dreams; but I sort of see dreams themselves as doorways and gateways. When we fall asleep all of our experiences from the day work their way into our conscience, and we wake up a new, fresh faced person. Dreams are themselves a liminal space of possibility -- and transition. Thank you for the thought prompt!
Yes, that's a great point. Dreams are absolutely gateways into the depths of psyche. It's where we can access the shape-shifting dynamics of our inner world. It's a wonderful symbol to capture the mysterious beauty of the dream itself.
It's strange -- I have no recollection of doorways or gates in dreams; but I sort of see dreams themselves as doorways and gateways. When we fall asleep all of our experiences from the day work their way into our conscience, and we wake up a new, fresh faced person. Dreams are themselves a liminal space of possibility -- and transition. Thank you for the thought prompt!
Yes, that's a great point. Dreams are absolutely gateways into the depths of psyche. It's where we can access the shape-shifting dynamics of our inner world. It's a wonderful symbol to capture the mysterious beauty of the dream itself.