
my dreams suggest that
everything in the world
is a part of me–
that i am in the world
and the world is in me
–image by ai

my dreams suggest that
everything in the world
is a part of me–
that i am in the world
and the world is in me
–image by ai

I went to bed one night and soon found myself in a line of young passengers waiting to board a train.
I had been experimenting with dream control at the time, after realizing that we spend a third of our lives unconscious, and I’d had some success, but it was an on-going learning process. For example, the hardest part was finding a way to realize I was dreaming. In time, I found that if I felt like I had to urinate, but there were no bathrooms to be found, it was a dream. Also, once I did realize I was dreaming, there was a tendency to immediately wake up, which I learned to overcome by focusing on the dream’s surroundings. I began to have flying dreams and such, but this one took it to a new level.
There were four or five boys in the line ahead of me, and I asked them if they wanted to see some magic. They looked at me like I was some kind of crack-pot, of course, and I found myself saying, “Watch this!” And then I woke myself up.
I know that dreams don’t extend beyond the confines of our own minds, but there’s a little part of me that wonders if there are some boys somewhere, in some other realm, standing around and scratching their heads after witnessing a crazy old man vanish before their eyes.
–Image by AI

Inside my head
B-movies stream
With pointless plots
And senseless themes
For nothing here
Is as it seems–
I love the world
Of dreams
–Photo/art by me

i saw it in a dream:
a city made of gold
beside a mountain stream–
a wonder to behold!
but then there came a mist
that blurred its golden gleam,
yet i know it exists–
i saw it in a dream
–photo by me
I went to bed one night and soon found myself in a line of passengers waiting to board a train.
I had been experimenting with dream control at the time, after realizing that we spend a third of our lives unconscious, and I’d had some success, but it was an on-going learning process. For example, the hardest part was finding a way to realize that I was dreaming; in time, I found that if I felt like I had to urinate, but there were no bathrooms around, it was a dream. Also, once I did realize I was dreaming, I had a tendency to immediately wake up, which I learned to overcome by focusing on the dream’s surroundings. I was having flying dreams and such, but this one took it to a new level.
There were four or five young boys in the line ahead of me, and I asked them if they’d like to see some magic. They looked at me like I was some kind of crack-pot, of course, and I found myself saying, “Watch this!” and then I woke myself up. Strange, indeed.
I know that dreams don’t extend beyond the confines of our own minds, but there’s a little part of me that wonders if there are some boys somewhere, in some other realm, standing around scratching their heads after witnessing an old man vanish before their eyes.

“Dreams are illustrations from the book your soul is writing about you.”
–Marsha Norman
–Photo/Art by me

i had a dream
of lilac skies
above a ruby lake
when suddenly
it dawned on me
that i was not awake
at length the thought
occurred to me
that maybe i could fly–
without ado
away i flew
into the lilac sky
–photo by me

i dream of distant
open seas
where troubles flee
on balmy breeze,
but i’m too tangled
in the trees
to reach those
easy shores~
i wake and wonder
why it seems
my own subconscious
often schemes
to educate me
in my dreams
with simple
metaphors
–photo by me

in my mind’s eye
i catch the solar wind
and sail the cosmic stream
i pass by great port cities
burning through the night
a billion lights agleam
standing on this ebon bow
silently i sail the stream
beyond these cosmic ports
within this cosmic dream

highly polished lakes
cradled among verdant hills
reflect a great yen
the dreamer seeks clarity
hidden among obstacles
–photo by me