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Lou Hagood
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I am a licensed psychoanalyst who does dream play face-to-face or by email at louis.hagood3@gmail.com I will be demonstrating dream play here at OS. I have discovered dream play to be the most powerful of healing visualizations. You can visit my dream blog at www.playingwithdreams.blogspot.com

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JULY 7, 2010 10:23AM

What's Next?

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I'm back from a week at the Dream Association Annual Conference in Asheville, NC. While there I incubated a dream question, "What is next in my life?" and got a dream in response in which I am inside an old stone building and look out the front door onto village life, similar to a mediterranean town. I step into my doorway to see better, and notice tremors in the facade. I step outside, look up and see the facade crumbling, about to fall onto the people out front. I alert them and bring them inside my house, which is safe, before the facade falls.

The next morning I led a workshop on dream play and was reassured to see everyone playing with dreams as if they were children again. Later that day I expressed my dream in dance at another workshop. More dream play! How about you?

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I've never dreamed about the afterlife, unless you count talking with people who are no longer alive.
I once had a dream where i was at a family picnic next to a tower and we all climbed the tower and the people at the top started to shake it and everyone fell off and died. weird ,huh! R
Hi Dog, In most families, who's on top, is a psychically deadly game.
You know, that is so funny. I was worrying about my career path, etc. this week and then I got a fortune cookie message saying exactly what I wanted to hear. This world is a strange place. Glad to hear you had a nice time on your trip
Fortune cookies, I Ching, dreams...all the same f-----g thing, man!
I love your description of your dream and especially love the way it concludes. Love that it came as response to your question. I think I have tried that once or twice but perhaps I have been too afraid of what the dream might tell me and blocked it in some way.

Have just read Caroline's poem to you. How lucky you are to have each other for her to speak of you as she did.
Thanks, Anna, Try making a ritual of incubating a dream question. I give the question my attention during the day, then ask the question three times to a quartz crystal that I hold in my left hand, under my pillow.

Read your post about your father and am glad you made peace. Caroline and I have, as we all must.
Thanks, Lou. You give me something to think about and thank you for reading the piece about my father.
I would love to hear more about and participate in dream play! Fascinating.

p.s. you raised one of my favorite people
Caroline sent me. I am now off to check out the dream convention! Right up my alley. R
Hi Amanda, Rearing a child is much like dream play, or kissing a celeb...in your dreams!

Thanks, Shelia, There is an online convention from the dream association starting the end of September; I'm leading a thread on, "Who is the Dreamer Who Dreams the Dream", at http://asdreams.org.com/
Hi Kimberly, Dreams are timeless; past, present and future exist simultaneously in a holographic image, therefore you can be your older self in an early dream, or vica versa.
I'm currently drawn to the archetypal images of the Tarot lately. Big life changes on the immediate horizon. Need to start keeping a journal of dreams as I used to.

Cups and wands coming up all over the place. Two of swords; 6 of wands, Queen of cups, 2 of cups, The Lovers...all coming up over and over again. Victory, relationship, a tough decision, mercy...all over the place again and again...
Hi Yekdeli, All I can say is "A la nanita nana".