Lucid dreaming

Dreams are illustrations…
from the book your soul is writing about you.
~Marsha Norman

I am having a ton of lucid dreams right now. Like, it’s turning into a nightly thing. What happens is I fall asleep and realize I am dreaming. I am often able to control my dreams or just be in awe of what I am seeing while asleep. Last night, I realized I was dreaming as I was standing next to a house. I started going through the different rooms and walking around outside.

It is incredible to lucid dream because everything feels and looks SO REAL. It kind of makes me question reality. You’re in this beautiful, very real (even more real than this) place, yet you know that you’re laying in bed, sound asleep. I find that the colors are more vibrant and the landscapes are vast and incredible, which is usually a signal in a dream that causes me to become lucid.

I’m really confused right now because I’m starting to feel like I have something going on that I can’t explain. Like, I am having these dreams, and I am having a lot of moments where I think of someone or something and then that person will call or email me right when (or right after) I am thinking of them.  I totally believe that we are all connected to a Universal Mind, so this really shouldn’t be a big deal. But for some reason, seeing it in action is kind of mind blowing.

A friend and I are reading this book called The Master Key System, which gets into this stuff. It also has us doing daily meditation. I am 150% sure that meditation is the reason why I’m having some of my odd experiences.

I think there is something going on that is outside physical reality. It kind of puts what we see, feel, hear, and touch in this reality to shame.


“You don’t have a soul. You are a soul. You have a body.”
~ C. S. Lewis

 

photos by Kitty Gallannaugh

 

 

My Happinet Moment Today

Is right now… getting into bed. Sometimes sleep is the best.thing.ever.

photo by Mini D

I am ready to trust


If your thought is in harmony with the creative principle of Nature, it is in tune with the Infinite Mind, and it will form the circuit; it will not return to you void.

The great fact is that the source of all life and all power is from within.
~Charles Haanel

photos by Kitty Gallannaugh and by Doey_

A couple months ago a friend
wrote this on a napkin for me:

Remember
You Are
Capable
Confident
Compassionate

And beautiful.

What a nice thing to hear. Even a few months later.

I’ve decided I have to find a full-time or seriously part-time job soon. This is such a weird position for me because I’ve been chasing this dream for a few years to work from home as a writer… and I think it’s over. For now.

I’m not really one to always look at the facts, but they are that I am lacking funds and motivation. I WANT to write for a living, but I need more substantial clients. I love my current clients, but they just aren’t in the market to hire me full-time.

Sometimes I feel like I’ve been doing it all wrong. But the good news is I am finally coming to grips with this reality.

Like, I think I’m at peace with letting go of trying to do this dream my way. Maybe the universe has a better plan.Three years ago I set out for the sticks of Idaho with money my pocket and a dream.

Isn’t it funny how you rarely hear about those dreams that go astray? They’ll be a mention, in a book or something of someone’s failures, but most of the story is what happens next. And in most lives, it’s not becoming rich and famous. It’s becoming extraordinary is your own way.

I guess maybe that is life. We all have failures. We can hold on to them and create misery. Or we can leave them alone. I don’t think there is a single person on the planet who hasn’t failed. It’s like the bigger the failure, the greater the life and greater the risk.

So, maybe failing big is a blessing of a life well-lived.

I think it can only be considered a sad story, if the person ceases to have a dream at all. I think we just can’t always carve the paths to our dreams. Maybe we don’t realize that our dream is what we are living right now. We just don’t have the eyes to see it.

A life spent making mistakes is not only more honorable, but more useful than a life spent doing nothing.
~George Bernard Shaw

photo by Do u remember

 

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