We talk about our dream lives in our waking lives, asking questions answering with the unspoken, participating in the experiment to reveal the unknown. For anyone and everyone to join.
Craze joins for a quick and dirty episode from a NYC perspective, telling a story from his childhood on the island of his ancestors. We discuss the importance of communication with the comprehension of a connected consciousness, how lucid dreams relate directly to our reality as humans in this lifetime, and what the meaning of it all really is if we can remember to participate in it. If you like the podcast and look forward to hearing more episodes, please consider donating to fund the continuation of the experiment and help create the production of the content. Paypal.me/dreaminglife
We keep it dirty for thirty to discuss dreams, society and culture news, and story time. Deborah describes a disastrous dream analogous to the global hardships of the last year and a half, we talk about what The Pentagon's UFO report concludes to the public in reality compared to what they portend to disclose, and we tell childhood stories that have impacted us to this day.
We keep it dirty for thirty to discuss dreams, society and culture news, and story time. We talk about some dreams we've had recently, how trendy UFOs are even enough for the US government to get in on the action, and we play some Atari while we talk about our experiences growing up around video arcade culture.
On St. Patrick's Day in NYC, Jimmy joins us for a full length introspective episode as an initiate into a life of awareness answering the 10 questions in his unique way as we get to know another person intimately on the Dreaming Life Podcast. Beginning with a discussion on active and passing dreaming, we continue on a theme of personal improvement and evolving the intellect through subconscious and conscious assimilation with a heavy focus on creativity.
We keep it dirty for thirty to discuss dreams, world gossip, and story time. Chris remembers a recent dream about riding a motorcycle and Rich talks about a 19th century armwrestling freak show dream and a dream that sounds like a supernatural thriller movie. The Texas winter storm seems to have killed millions of fish, and Rich tells a story about when he worked with P.M. Dawn in 1996 and he was a vegetarian.
We keep it dirty for thirty to discuss dreams, world gossip, and story time. Rich reads a dream he journaled recently which could quite possibly be the most ridiculous dream he has ever told to date. Deborah and Rich talk about their interpretations, understanding, and opinions of the movie Tenet after two viewings. The vocal minority of internet reactionaries cancel a new thing almost every day, and today Deborah voices her opinion.
We keep it dirty for thirty to discuss dreams, world gossip, and story time. Johnny talks about his frequently recurring dreams that feel like he can't leave from where he is staying. We celebrate a year of the pandemic and lockdowns by discussing what we've experienced in NYC economically through the reaction to an unknown world health threat. Rich tells a story from the neighborhood during the 1980s when the area was rife with crime and various unexpected dangers.
We keep it dirty for thirty to discuss dreams, world gossip, and story time. Jancalo remembers a dream within a dream in which he is stabbed. Apparently scientists are discovering more fascinating data inside black holes. Rich remembers when he had training wheels on his bicycle and almost cut off one of his brother's fingers.
We stay dirty for thirty minutes as we discuss dreams, what's happening in the world, and tell stories. Johnny recalls the one happy and visually stunning dream he's had in a while among recurring miserable school do-over dreams. In American society news, some states are considering relaxing restrictions due to public health concerns of the past year, possibly learning from the latest scientific data and economical repercussions. Rich tells a story in which someone he met explained how he prayed to God with a promise he couldn't keep and his prayers were answered despite his flawed character.
We stay dirty for thirty minutes as we discuss dreams, what's happening in the world, and tell stories. Deborah talks about a dream that involves detailed circumstances that lead to a murder mystery. NYC continues to be a high risk area of increasing crime, quickly degrading to its seedy past, which Deborah experienced in the 1980s and tells us about some of the times she was mugged since moving into the city.
We stay dirty for thirty minutes as we discuss dreams, what's happening in the world, and tell stories. Chris recollects a dream where Amy, a girl he knows, comes to visit him again in a dream where the recurring notion is not the dream situation, but the person he never meets. Rich had a profound dream in which he leaves his body and the galaxy behind to pursue a life of pure energy consciousness. NYC is becoming crime ridden and now a part of the Meth epidemic. We talk about what horrible foods we grew up on that no children would live on today.
We stay dirty for thirty minutes as we discuss dreams, what's happening in the world, and tell stories. We describe detailed situations in dreams that are life and death missions, the state of NYC at the height of a pandemic that gladly steps aside for commerce during a Dark Winter, and a recollection of a live attended interview with Michael Mann, known for his stylized crime drama films.
Thirty minutes of Johnny and Rich catching up on their dreams, what's happening in the world, and their stories weekly. Christopher Nolan is smarter than you, obese people are given a pass to continue being obese, and childhood life was always traumatizing in 20th century NYC.
In the first episode of our quick and dirty 30 minute episodes that take you into the podcast behind the podcast, we talk about Johnny's recent amputation nightmares, the current news of the Wall Street fiasco and how we interpret it from the sidelines, and a story of Johnny's vehicular failure during a driving test for obtaining a license in NYC.
Lorenzo joins us on the first full-length episode of the year and sets the tone of inspirational conversation to find insights that further define the arc of the Dream Experiment. We discuss fears and the importance of facing them, what it means to be truly aware in daily life, how consciousness manifests itself through our minds and bodies in the physical world, and how emotions can be more important to inferring life choices than any other tool or skillset given to us through having been born into this world.
Author Bill Chambers joins us for an in-depth discussion of his 1976 book Death Toll as well as to answer questions for The Dream Experiment. During these difficult, challenging, and unprecedented times we are the 99% that survived 2020 while the country's death toll continues to rise, especially from our deadliest counties in the United States where we reside. Coming to you from Greenpoint, Brooklyn, we share our experiences of the year and advice on how to survive both mentally and physically as we approach the famously identified Dark Winter into 2021. Bill wrote the fictionalized character Marty Callahan and we look to him to be our real Callahan when the world needs heroes.
The Erie Mansion Episode: Historically Haunted. We take the podcast on the road with us once more, this time to Clyde, NY, where Mark Wright runs a hotel style unique experience for visitors to feel what it's like to live in the mansion that the townspeople all know is haunted. We have an in-depth conversation with Mark about the mansion and its history while getting to know him intimately just like all our guests. In answering the ten questions of the experiment we press on to find out what dreams are like for someone living in the haunted building for over a decade, while touching on the reasons why this podcast is important to all people who can benefit from being aware of what happens in dreams and what may happen when we pay attention. We clarify the typical questions visitors may have before staying at the Erie Mansion from the man himself, and we learn much more that isn't easily available if researching prior to a trip. Deborah Miliotto joins the discussion and later has a strange feeling during the recording that she needs to share. The podcast begins with an intro clip of the song entitled "Erie Mansion", and the full song can be heard at the end of the episode.
Episode 16 The Cabin In The Woods Episode: The Dream Password. We take the podcast on the road with 2 new guests, Risa and Mark, with third and recurring guest Deborah Miliotto answering the 10 questions in the presence of a quieter, more peaceful, nature setting. Hypnosis, UFO abductions, higher dimensional consciousness beings, what is God, the illusion of time, breath and consciousness, consciousness after death, and memory connected to awareness discipline are some of the topics we touch upon.
The Creative Tendencies Episode: Michael Berman joins us as we talk about the nature of time itself outside of our default perception of the forward direction of moments followed by moments. Recollecting our time at a recording studio together, we go through the 10 questions with more unique dream experiences and touching on simplifying our 5-dimensional existence. We discuss hightened consciousness being tied directly to brain plasticity brought on by the creation and understanding of language beyond the languages currently in use on the planet. Further propelling the experiment into exciting revelations, we discuss embracing the unknown and fostering core creativity that becomes effortless and endless as evidenced by the creation of Michael's song "People Don't Know" that he plays on the podcast with guitar and voice while Rich Tapper contributes cello and harmony vocals.
The Synchronicity Episode: Welcome To The Fifth Dimension. Rich Tapper sums up the last two episodes as they have contributed to moving forward with the experiment. A simple explanation of what it means to live as fifth dimensional beings in the context of experience and the history of science in the last 100 years, followed by the retelling of a 12 year old dream that was too real to forget, all show that The Dream Experiment is making progress by acting in the face of the unknown.
The Omen Episode: Eric Ferrazzoli joins us as our guest sharing his wide experience with dreams relating to stress, his time in the military, city living, culminating in a very unique set of viewpoints and revelations to drive the experiment further forward while defining sex dreams, military dreams, inability dreams, nightmares, and dream escape tactics. Our story begins with meeting at a major recording studio and agreeing to make music that makes people want to fight just after 9/11 in NYC, taking us on a previously undisclosed journey of the unconscious spanning the last 15 years and more.
Our guests are Carl Golembeski and Cody Orrell, on the Toroidal Syzygy Episode. Beginning with discussing FFT analysis in the context of sound and brain imaging and physical reality, we go through the ten questions, more unexpected answers, DMT and the jester, personal revelations about ourselves and the experiment. In a long and sometimes unforeseen random arc, it all ends up relating directly to dreams, prophecy, anamnesis, navigating the flow of life, and evolving human communication in the waking state.
We focus on consciousness itself, what it is beyond the obvious, what it can be, and why this tends to be problematic in 2017. One of the 10 Dream Experiment questions deals solely with consciousness, and after 10 episodes we delve deeper into this question which may hold the answer to the entire purpose of the experiment.
Salvatore Miliotto Sr. is our guest after the Christmas holiday giving account of his most memorable dreams and paranormal experiences in his home in Long Island, NY while touching on simplifications of consciousness and free will. Unexpected memories and answers come up as we get to know another guest intimately on Dreaming Life.
John Szalyga is our guest, a dream experiencer who gives us a cinematic context to view dreams while touching upon meditation, defining consciousness through awareness, deviation of perception and memory, reacting to daily living in Brooklyn, New York, questioning our elders about their differing dream experiences and learning from them, how detailed we can get about dream recollection and pondering how far dreams can depart from waking experiences that may have influenced their inception.
The importance of documenting your dreams is precluded by the need to have dreams in the first place, and more fundamentally to have a certain quality of dreams to tell, breaking silence by providing data to share with the world. We found emotion present in all dreams, now we move toward dreams being created out of emotion as a starting point, where humans are already connected and commonly rooted to each other.
Rich Tapper gives a brief summation of where The Dream Experiment finds itself after interviewing 4 guests intimately, how the experiment may need to be altered in order to expect tangible results, followed by the telling of a journaled dream about an external takeover of the planet.
Marc Funaro is our guest, fellow sound enthusiast and dream experiencer, answering the experiment questions while discussing the most frightening realities we currently live in, nightmares, memory and dreams linking the emergence of consciousness, the shrinking God, how The Dream Experiment may be humanity's destruction, flying dreams, writing music in your sleep, and much more in the longest episode to date full of unexpected conversation.
Rich Tapper recounts "The Luthier" in the post-solstice recap of the general state of The Dream Experiment, the motivation to move on with each day, the time spent in sleep, and how dreams enrich the lives we share with others during this holiday season.
Chris Ambrozewicz is our guest and dream experiencer, discussing the stresses of city living with echoes in dreams, muscle atonia and paralysis combined with entities perceived as ghostly visitation, recurring dreams, telepathic communication, while answering the ten questions and their unexpected revelations.
Tim Sturges is our guest, fellow sound enthusiast and dream experiencer, covering first-person narration, data streams, bathroom dream portals, Julian Jaynes and the scope of consciousness, Kurt Vonnegut, the power of God and DMT-like dreaming, the keys to lucidity, Yogic breathing, and much more.
Deborah Miliotto is our first guest and dream experiencer, answering the 10 questions for the experiment while talking about her most recent dreams. Naked hotel dancing, projectile vomiting, a giant rabbit, deja vu, and more are all discussed from Brooklyn, NY.
Rich Tapper, sound enthusiast and dream experiencer, explains what The Dream Experiment is and why it should exist. 10 questions are given and answered in Yes or No format. Future episodes will have guests participating in the survey and casually talking about related subjects.