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What do you do with your dreams? 1. Try to make sense of them (explain, read about, reflect) 2. Means nothing to me, I don't care 3. I forget them 4. I don't dream 5. Pull one of my books from the witchcraft library
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I mostly stay away from interpretation stuff, but I do a lot of Jungian active imagination practices using dreams as the starter https://open.substack.com/pub/innerwilds/p/against-dream-interpretation?r=lqhc6&utm_medium=ios&utm_campaign=post
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Interesting stuff! Thank you for sharing btw! One question, what if we look at the dreams as a product of our brain when we're not wired to it real-time? And the act of catching-up on dreams is just another way of understanding our brains (not the meaning of the dream, but why is our brain busy with it at all)?
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Mainly I’d say that dreams tend to be weirder and more mysterious than our conscious minds can really track,, so trying to work out intellectually “why is my brain doing this?” Is only ever likely to be able to work out the shallower levels of what’s going on
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