Dreams are so mysterious. We often see things in our dreams that actually come true in the following days and sometimes it scares us how dreams might know more about our future than we do.
It’s helped us gain a deeper understanding of intuition and how it’s simply trying to help us in everyday life. Waking from a dream with a bitter aftertaste makes us more careful afterward while having a dream with a good atmosphere is kind of like a confirmation that we’re headed towards the right direction.
We are a society of energy addicts dependent on overly stimulating foods, fluids, information, entertainment and light at night. And, of course on the extensive global network of machinery needed to manufacture and maintain this lifestyle.
Sleep has been transformed from a deeply personal experience to a physiological process; from the mythical to the medical; and from the romantic to the marketable.
“Dreaming is the art of the mind. Every dream is intrinsically a creative experience. As the artists of the night, we are co-participants in weaving new creations from the complexity of our entire being.”