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Night Dreams

In the quiet slipstream of night, where thoughts unfurl like tendrils of smoke, some dismiss dreams as mere echoes— brain farts, they jest, leftover gas from our wakeful hours. But dreams stretch beyond the scraps of unprocessed thoughts and muted emotions. They are more, extensions of our daylit drama, sometimes prophets foretelling what looms on our horizons, sometimes just mirages painted on the dark canvas of sleep. Our dreamland, a second dwelling, alien yet familiar, where Jung’s words whisper through the ether: the roots of our dreams tangled deep in the psyche, reflecting the parts of our souls aching for recognition, lying fallow like fields waiting for the perfect moment to bloom. Here, in this nightly pilgrimage, we roam free from the physics of the real, each dream a petal of possibility in the sprawling garden of what might be. We meet, converse, and part with parts of ourselves we barely recognize by light of day. In dreams, our fears dance before us, our desires sing their siren songs, and our truths, too wild for the waking world, find their voice. So let us not dismiss our night travels as mere residue of the day. For in the realm of dreams, we learn the language of our own depths, mapping constellations in the unexplored galaxies of our inner universes. In dreams, we are home and homesick all at once, forever wandering, forever found.

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Date: 5/20/2024 12:12:00 AM
Sara, thank you for reading and commenting on Night Dreams. Dreams have played an important role in my understanding of myself. Most dreams are perplexing, but I learn something once I plunge into them. Sweet dreams, Don
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Don Iannone
Date: 5/20/2024 9:07:00 PM
Sara, yes I agree about the symbolism in dreams. I am a fan of Carl Jung’s ideas. Upon study, we discover patterns and themes in dreams. One might say they algorithmic. Don
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Sara Etgen-Baker
Date: 5/20/2024 5:23:00 PM
thanks for those words, Don. I studied dreams when in college as part of my master's thesis (gosh that was a loooong time ago)...so I'm fascinated with them. Like you, when I delve into my dreams I learn something about myself, my situation, my hopes, fears, etc. Love the symbolic language of dreams. They fascinate me -- they're like subconscious poetry to me :-) enjoy your evening, Sara
Date: 5/19/2024 4:57:00 PM
What a brilliant poem, Don. You beautifully captured the nature of dreams--nightly pilgrimage, language of our depths, our truths, too wild for the waking world, find their voice--to name a few. But the last lines left me breathless, in awe of the subtle reality of dreams "In dreams we are home and homesick all at once, forever wandering, forever found. That juxtaposition is outstanding. Worthy of a fave! enjoy your evening, Sara
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