Sounds like a beautiful soul evolution 🌊 from fear to joy. I'm a mermaid who adores water; I swim in open waters and sing for her daily. I used to dream of boats sinking, etc. For me, it was an invitation to dive into the depths of my emotions and heal my trauma. My dreambody sometimes flies over the water. But most dreams are about co-…
Sounds like a beautiful soul evolution 🌊 from fear to joy. I'm a mermaid who adores water; I swim in open waters and sing for her daily. I used to dream of boats sinking, etc. For me, it was an invitation to dive into the depths of my emotions and heal my trauma. My dreambody sometimes flies over the water. But most dreams are about co-creating with others, which often gets messy! I'd love to play in coral reefs 🐠
Fellow mermaid! Yes, I've always been drawn to the ocean and just resting in the waters.
It does seem it was some unresolved trauma that carried over into this life, something I likely still have to alchemise as I journey through, as you said, from fear to joy.
It must be beautiful to fly over the water in your dreamscape 🌊
I've not heard of dreams being of co-creating with others, now I'm curious....
Funny 😁 we’re watching a show “The Regime” that features a couple who have shared dreams. I’ve not experienced that. My dreams are about collaborations; I should ask my dream co-creators if they recall our wild events. 👍🏼
When dreamers begin working together in gathering circles, sometimes the same dream appears to multiple members. It can also happen to those who are closely linked. Although it is quite rare :)
Interesting, thank you, Alyssa. 🙏🏼 I played with lucid dreaming techniques a few years back, and share dreams with a few devoted dreamers. I recently had a nightmare about one beloved soul sister. Haven't told her yet. 🤪
PS. I've journaled my dreams for 50 years. When I break out my teenage dream journals, It's crazy how similar the themes are to current dreams. Thank you for such an excellent topic and invitation to growth.
Hmm 🤔 Dad’s a retired minister and Jungian psych; Jung’s “Man and His Symbols” was among my fave childhood books. Dreams & cultures, illustrated. I’ve always soaked up mystical knowledge like a sponge (first novel series planned title was “mystic wisdom.”) Why I enjoy your Stack 🥰
Sounds like a beautiful soul evolution 🌊 from fear to joy. I'm a mermaid who adores water; I swim in open waters and sing for her daily. I used to dream of boats sinking, etc. For me, it was an invitation to dive into the depths of my emotions and heal my trauma. My dreambody sometimes flies over the water. But most dreams are about co-creating with others, which often gets messy! I'd love to play in coral reefs 🐠
Your dream sounds beautiful, Christine!
Fellow mermaid! Yes, I've always been drawn to the ocean and just resting in the waters.
It does seem it was some unresolved trauma that carried over into this life, something I likely still have to alchemise as I journey through, as you said, from fear to joy.
It must be beautiful to fly over the water in your dreamscape 🌊
I've not heard of dreams being of co-creating with others, now I'm curious....
Funny 😁 we’re watching a show “The Regime” that features a couple who have shared dreams. I’ve not experienced that. My dreams are about collaborations; I should ask my dream co-creators if they recall our wild events. 👍🏼
When dreamers begin working together in gathering circles, sometimes the same dream appears to multiple members. It can also happen to those who are closely linked. Although it is quite rare :)
Interesting, thank you, Alyssa. 🙏🏼 I played with lucid dreaming techniques a few years back, and share dreams with a few devoted dreamers. I recently had a nightmare about one beloved soul sister. Haven't told her yet. 🤪
PS. I've journaled my dreams for 50 years. When I break out my teenage dream journals, It's crazy how similar the themes are to current dreams. Thank you for such an excellent topic and invitation to growth.
Wow, 50 years, that's amazing! What urged you to track your dreams at a young age?
I wish I had been more diligent about that. I only have some from my childhood, one's that stood out or recurred quite often.
Hmm 🤔 Dad’s a retired minister and Jungian psych; Jung’s “Man and His Symbols” was among my fave childhood books. Dreams & cultures, illustrated. I’ve always soaked up mystical knowledge like a sponge (first novel series planned title was “mystic wisdom.”) Why I enjoy your Stack 🥰