It's about time I put everything together into a cohesive guide...
In this week's Dream Notes:
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Jess's detailed apocalypse dream, "Bob Saget gets thrown into the back of a van... 9-1-1 isn’t working... cars [are] on fire and buildings are just starting to fall down"
Then we broke it all down using my dream interpretation formula:
Imagery List + Definitions + Weave = Interpretation
Here's an excerpt from the Weave...
"The main concept of your dream is most likely exploring the recent events affecting Minneapolis (I.C.E. agents and their interactions with the public).
Your dream gets rolling when Bob Saget is kidnapped. His kidnapping likely represents a particular story you noticed in the news regarding the disappearance, kidnapping, or unlawful deportation of someone. Bob represents the every-day person, the parent, the neighbor who's life has been wrongly upended.
As you acknowledge his kidnapping (what you see in the world that is wrong), your concerns are dismissed. I would ask yourself when you started noticing the wrongness in waking life, did it seem like no one around you actually cared about what was happening?"
We also answered Ingrid's question: "What does music in dreams mean? I’ve dreamed music that has been classical, artists that I active listen to, and some songs that I don’t listen to or haven’t in a long time."
I did some research for this one and dove into the evolutionary anthropologist argument about music being the precursor to language, why music could be a deeper form of communication, and how my personal OBEs factor into all of this.
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I finally did it! I put everything together into a single, cohesive article dedicated to helping you build your own dreamwork practice from the ground up.
This detailed resource should get you started with plenty of tangents along the way...
"Dreams are a product of humanity’s psychological and spiritual evolution, acting as a direct window into the inner workings of your heart and mind. They assist you through the human experience by helping you process memories, learn new information, detail your emotional states, show you who you are at your core and what you currently need, and can expand your spiritual connection. The key to accessing all of this inner assistance lies in dreamwork: the process of acknowledging, analyzing, and applying the wisdom of your dreams to better your life.
In this post we’ll cover the basics needed to build dreamwork practice from supportive sleep practices to dream interpretation and analysis. Developing a dreamwork practice is a simple daily addition with maximum benefits for your mental, emotional, and spiritual wellbeing."
That's all for this week. I hope you're all well and enjoying the beginning of spring!
Meg 🐝
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What I enjoyed doing last week: Taking breaks wherever I could. It was Brandon's first full week back at work and my first full week watching the baby. Wowza, what a ride! 😂
What I read while relaxing last week: Dolores Cannon's The Three Waves of Volunteers & the New Earth.
What I relished watching last week: ASMR YouTube videos which helped me wind down for bed. I'm a fan of the spa/massage ones and hand movements which Nasia is great at.
What I loved listening to last week: Honestly, silence... as a new parent, I enjoyed silence. 😂
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Who the Heck is Meg?
Meg Bartlett is an author, dream interpreter, experienced out-of-body explorer, US Marine Corps veteran, and new mom living in NE Minneapolis. By day, she enjoys writing, disc golfing with her husband, and reading fantasy and sci-fi novels. By night, Meg explores the universe through her dreams and out-of-body experiences. She is currently working on bringing these galactic encounters to the waking world through creative writing projects.
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