I rarely cry in waking life. More often in dreams. A few weeks ago, there were these two people playing music in the subway stations. Each was playing a droning instrument. One string, maybe. The other was blowing into a long, painted PVC pipe. They were strangers to one another. Their instruments played two notes that created a perfect harmony with each other. I sat between them and was overcome. Feeling the perfect vibrations. Tears streaming down my face.
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... is one of the first dream songs I ever remembered well enough to write down. My best friend was singing it in the dream. In a concert. His name is Emilio Zef China. He's pretty amazing. Plays violin on this recording by MadhaPPy. The drums are a Roland MC-505. Rivka is the other vocalist. I'm playing a 1969 Danelectro guitar.
Have you noticed a change in your life after trying to remember your dreams more consciously?
Great question. For that alone, @somethingsubtle, I'm following you. And yes. I have been doing dream work for years and it always has an immediately calming and grounding effect. Just the act of cultivating the relationship between the aspects of consciousness is an exercise that builds our presence? And what else but being present is there?
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