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In the forest of living symbols
By
Robert Moss
We want to be more literalist about dreams and more symbolist about waking life. Dreams often show us events that are manifesting, or will manifest in the future, in the external world. Big dreams may be experiences of another reality – for example, a past or parallel life, a neighborhood in the afterlife, or a…
Notice what rhymes in a day
By
Robert Moss
To live as wide-awake dreamers, concious of the deeper logic of events, we want to notice what rhymes in a day. Here are some examples from my travels to Chicago on Thursday. When I arrived at my home airport, I saw that an elderly woman had fallen down the escalator. It appeared that passengers behind…
Don’t let the words go away
By
Robert Moss
Just a thought for today, which underscores the need for us to claim our voice and say what we need to say. It’s just one sentence from Tobias Wolff’s “In the Garden of the North American Martyrs” on what happens when we fail to give voice to our authentic thoughts and feelings, and our words go away: Her…
Of divination
By
Robert Moss
The world’s great divinatory systems – I Ching, Ifa, Tarot – are more than tools for fortune-telling. In their design, the hexagrams, the odu and the cards bring together symbols representing all the forces and processes at work in the world, including those that emanate from a deeper world. The magnitude of the design is…
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