Dreams
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Very briefly, I'd say that I found from my personal experience that dreams can be very meaningful indeed in our lives, and that it's important--as with all things--not to ignore them. They tell stories, but they are usually not what they seem. This is why often it's good to learn about how to interpret them. This is going to help you understand your dreams, and use that understanding to build better knowledge about the workings of your inner self, or at least be more aware of what you carry with you inside.

An excellent site for dream interpretation and understanding symbolism is www.mythsdreamssymbols.com. Give it some of your time, it's really worth it!

Above are links to dreams that I had and which I have documented so far. They represent the way that I try to understand the interaction between me as I perceive myself everyday, the ego, and that other side, immense and complex but usually quite opaque to the powers of rational understanding--the unconscious.

I do believe that these stories--quite naturally, in fact--contain quite a large dose of hidden sexuality. More precisely, they contain an expression of a journey I made, from being split in two parts (like many people are, I believe) to coming, or be-coming, a more wholesome, or better integrated, individual. The old ways we are taught in society, to be broken into pieces, into at least two pieces when it comes to this question, needed to be shed and a new One to emerge.

 

 

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