Friday, November 2, 2007

for me Budda in Redface took me to my own hanblechyia and I needed to visit a couple of things. I think many rememories came forward for me. Dream time is something I dont re member often but could work at more.
what a powerful journey he has shared and explaination of symbology. It is everywhere and I often pay more attention as a result of reading his book. for example, on the day I filed for child support I was struck by the date of 11 01 07 as the day I signed the application.
I am anxious to read his next book and learn more, I feel as tho Im soaking in so much and often feel the fatigue of it....
great reminder to pay attention to generational stuff and not over analyze rather be in relationship with it.
dar

Friday, October 26, 2007

Stimulating read

Hi all,
The most interesting result of reading this book for me is that my own awareness was stimulated. These days I seem to need some outside force to prod me a little as a reminder that this is still a magnificent and magical place. I am reminded to watch my breathing which is very effective for me and usually results in a more heightened awareness and positive flow. For that I'm grateful, waste`.

more later
sh

Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Buddha in Red Face

I was able to tie up some loose ends when i read the book. I understand the enities that get attached to our bodies the drugs and alcohol. i enjoyed the confermations its always good to hear things that come through dream time and others are having the same dreams. bj

Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Dreams as Metaphors

This is pretty basic stuff as I am sure we all place a high value on our dreams, or that we have been taught from our indigenous teachings to do so.... that our dream time serves as a way for spirit to engage our psyche or subconscious in a way that helps us to navigate our earth walk. I have not placed a lot of emphasis on my dreams as I should. One problem has been that I rarely remember my dreams, another is that I have a very vague understanding of dream interpretation. I mean, anyone can pick up a dream dictionary and guess what it could mean.

In light of Duran's work, I am inspired to offer tobacco to the spirit of the dream time to understand this better. After all, I have immersed myself in studying ancient symbology and metaphor the past year and believe it was the original language. I think it is time! So I am going to start a dream journal!