When I learned how to look at my dreams differently, it changed my life.
I didn't drop my day job,
I didn't awaken and send a lad to the Poulterer's to fetch the big prize turkey hanging in the window.
But I did gain this sense that there is an unending source of creativity within.
Jung put words to it: the "boundless and creative world" of the unconscious.
Boundless and creative?
Inside me?
For my own benefit?
Yippee!
I've been so taken with what dreams have done for me, I wanted to share some of that benefit with the world at large.
Dreamcurrent was the next big step.
So, what's dreamcurrent (and http://www.dreamcurrent.blogspot.com/ and www.twitter.com/suzdreamcurrent) about again?
- To promote our mucking around in the goodness of dreams like pigs in slop.
- To hoover up references to dreaming from your typically un-dream-focused book, radio, tv, or online source.
- To open up conversations about dreaming, despite what common courtesy dictates.
- To explode preconceived notions about dreams (not all sewn up by Freud, dream sequences, and symbol dictionaries)

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