[art: Marc Chagall, The Dream]
We live our lives, one moment to the next, from birth to death—and we think of time as a straight line, stretching backwards into the past marked by regular wars and calamaties and progressing forward into the future towards progress and enlightenment. Yet the physicists and the mystics both tell us that time and space are stranger than that, not linear, not flat, but folded over each other in a complex origami with many dimensions and possibilities.
We know this intuitively when we arrive at a place we’ve never been that somehow feels deeply familiar, when we meet a stranger we are sure we already know. We know it best of all in our dreams where we are often in places and in moments that are more than just one thing. It was my grandmothers house but also somewhere from the distant past and a place I used to go visit in college, we say when telling someone about our sleeptime travels.
I spent years in psycholanalysis in my twenties trying to make sense of my florid dream adventures. As I’ve written in my book Take Back the Magic my therapist had no idea what to do with not only my precognitive experiences but my nightime scrying into his own life.
Not until I discovered the work of the extraordinary dream mystic Robert Moss did I finally receive the guidance that I needed. He is a treasure offering each and every one of us the tools to tap into the deepest stories of our souls. I recommend every one of his book AND right now the FREE talk he is offering through the Shift Network on Saturday July 6, 2024: Experience the Magic of Signs, Symbols & Synchronicities in Your Dreaming & Waking Life: Learn to Enter the Imaginal Realm for Guidance, Inspiration & Healing.
Robert is a enthralling storyteller, a lovable mischief maker, and a skilled teacher who offers participants real ways of dreaming in the oldest ways of all. I think his work is urgent, vital, and liberating. Anyone who has studied with me, or wants to work with the dead, will want to cultivate their dream spaces. I can think of no better guide than Robert.
You can register for his Free talk for this Saturday July 6 here: