Dreamstalk Podcast is a podcast where I sit down some awesome people and talk to them about their sleep dreams, what those dreams mean to them, and how they shape the way they understand the world and themselves.
Introducing a new addition to Dreamstalk Podcast is the minisode! These are shorter episodes only featuring compilations of dream readings by me and some of my guests. In this first minisode, I share three vivid dreams that I had in the first two weeks of the coronavirus global pandemic. My dreams have been more adventurous lately featuring spectacular landscapes and architecture and dark themes related to the uncertain and foreboding times we're living through. The Desert Festival Mountain Kayak The Birds and The Shadow Bugs
Lazarus has experienced vivid dreams for as long as they can remember. As they've grown and matured into a young adult, they've explored their spirituality as a way to understand their purpose in this lifetime while also discovering the lessons that have crossed over from previous lifetimes. One thing they know for sure, they have a unique connection to the underworld and to multidimensional spaces. We discuss synchronicities we've found in friendships and patterns of dreaming as they relate to the human experience.
For most of us, dreams take us away off on another adventure until we wake up. But for others, it's not enough to let the story happen to them, they want to take matters into their own hands. Ben is one of those dreamers. While not the most active lucid dreamer anymore, he has experience with some of the practices that lucid dreamers use to control their dreams. We discuss what it means for someone to want that kind of control over the deepest corners of their psyche.
Norma regularly dreams, probably, but she doesn't remember most of them anymore. The ones she does remember involve solving problems from her daily life. Even though her dream stock has faded from memory, we talk about what life was like for her growing up on a farm in rural Illinois. That sock dream she had, mentioned in episode one, didn't come from a mundane place at all, but rather a serious socio-economic situation.
Spirit Seeker's pseudonym reveals a lot about how she dreams and engages with the world. Themes of exploration, traveling outside of her body, premonitions of things to come, and visitations from loved ones often leave her exhausted when she wakes up. Most of us spend a lot of time exploring who we are in life and what our purpose is, but for Spirit Seeker, this is an even deeper question because part of her past has yet to be revealed, and may never be.
For most of his life, Evan consistently dreamed about houses without windows, invasive shadowy figures, and domed silver platters that reveal something shocking. It wasn't until later in his life that he was finally able to come to terms with a big part of his identity that those dreams eventually resolved. We discuss how nightmares, while uncomfortable, serve a vital purpose for our human survival.
Jeff has recurring dreams of being trapped in various scenarios and of flying on a doomed plane. He's convinced these don't really mean anything more than bored synapses firing away in his brain while he sleeps. The more we discuss different ways to die and his soul searching quest for meaning in life, it becomes apparent that the busy neurons might not be so random after-all.
Dream Miner has some of the most vivid and disturbing nightmares that keep her awake at night (talk about dreams that "stalk"!). We talk about what they mean to her, where they come from, and what she does with them. Not everyone wants concrete answers to their dreams, but sometimes the answer is right in front of them whether they realize it or not.