Dreams that repeat are not random—they carry messages the soul wants you to hear. Learn to interpret them with clarity and compassion.
Read here: https://www.authorkennethgray.com/interpreting-recurring-dreams-messages-from-soul/

#Dreams #RecurringDreams #DreamInterpretation #SpiritualGrowth #SelfAwareness #DreamWork

Dreams are more than fleeting images—they are mirrors of your inner world. Learn how to use them for healing, clarity, and real change.
Read here: https://www.authorkennethgray.com/dreams-guide-your-personal-transformation/

#Dreams #PersonalGrowth #SelfDiscovery #Healing #DreamWork #Transformation

Simple bedtime rituals can turn sleep into a gateway for spiritual insight. Prepare your mind and spirit for meaningful dreams.
Read here: https://www.authorkennethgray.com/rituals-before-sleep-enhance-spiritual-dreamwork/

#Dreams #SpiritualGrowth #DreamWork #BedtimeRituals #Mindfulness #InnerWisdom

The subconscious utilizes the tactile imagery of a hug to convey profound messages of psychological and spiritual integration. 🏛️📜

I am sharing an insightful new piece by Kenneth Gray: "What Does It Mean Spiritually When You Dream of Someone Hugging You?" For those interested in the symbolic language of the mind, Kenneth offers a grounded and professional resource.

Full article here:
🔗 https://www.authorkennethgray.com/what-does-it-mean-spiritually-when-you-dream-of-someone-hugging-you/

#Psychology #DreamWork #KennethGray #Spirituality #ReflectiveWriting #HumanConnection

The intersection of psychological distress and spiritual evolution offers a fascinating perspective on the resilience of the human subconscious.

I am sharing a new piece by Kenneth Gray: The Connection Between Nightmares and Spiritual Awakening. For those interested in the symbolic language of the mind and spiritual growth, Kenneth offers a grounded resource.

Full article here:
https://www.authorkennethgray.com/connection-between-nightmares-and-spiritual-awakening/

#Psychology #DreamWork #KennethGray #Spirituality #HumanExperience

Gareth Branwyn in Slumberland

The Plutopia News Network podcast welcomes writer, editor, and media critic Gareth Branwyn to discuss his workshop “Dreaming for Creatives,” which focuses less on dream symbolism or interpretation and more on mining the “dream-time mind” for usable creative material. Gareth and the Plutopians reminisce about early-1990s zine and cyberculture scenes (The WELL, FactSheet 5, bOING bOING, Mondo 2000, “Jargon Watch,” and “Street Tech”), then shift into Branwyn’s lifelong dream practice, including lucid dreaming as a teen and techniques to improve dream recall, especially using a “dream recall tally sheet” and the habit of staying still upon waking to retrieve dream fragments. He describes three liminal sources of creativity: “night thoughts” (hypnagogic scribbles), “night bulbs” (clear middle-of-the-night insights), and dreams themselves. He gives examples of how these have shaped his work and even his name. The conversation also touches on “second sleep,” sleep tracking, recurring flying dreams, sleep paralysis and its eerie “presence” hallucinations, and the idea that paying attention to dreaming, like meditation, can deepen one’s relationship with consciousness — while still warning against turning dream work into an unhealthy obsession.

https://media.blubrry.com/plutopia_news_network/plutopia.io/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/Gareth-Branwyn.mp3

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Gareth Branwyn:

I’ve only done the workshop once so far, and one thing I wanted to make, clear because when I started talking it up before I did it — people immediately think you’re going to talk about dream interpretation, dream symbolism, which I have basically no interest in, besides the obvious things of that was clearly an anxiety dream, like I lost my wallet, or I lost my phone (I have those a lot) or I got lost at a conference. But I’m not interested in that at all, and so I really needed to make it clear that’s not what this is about. This is really mining your dream time mind for creative material. That’s really what my interest is.

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#dreamWork #dreamWorkshop #dreaming #lucidDreaming
This trauma dream interpretation tool offers a thoughtful way to explore dreams tied to difficult experiences. It encourages reflection on emotions, symbols, and patterns, helping users gently uncover insights that may support healing and self-understanding. A helpful resource if you’re trying to make sense of intense or recurring dreams.
Explore it here: https://www.authorkennethgray.com/trauma-dream-interpretation-tool/
#TraumaHealing #DreamWork #EmotionalInsight #SelfReflection
Trauma Dream Interpretation Tool: A Gentle Way to Understand Nightmares After Emotional Pain

Explore the Trauma Dream Interpretation Tool to understand recurring nightmares, emotional triggers, and healing messages your mind processes during sleep.

Kenneth K. Gray

I am relying on soul for sustenance right now. By which I mean life. The cells of our bodies. The natural world. The unconscious. Movement. Art.

To support this focus I'm gathering some likeminded people together. If you're in Toronto, join us for an in person conversation about our dreams. I would love to see you and let our souls support each other in their work.

Jan 28th, 5-7pm, Soho House Toronto, Free.

Register here.

https://www.alisoncrosthwait.com/current-offerings/in-person-dream-group-january-28th-5-7pm

#soul #dreamwork

In Person Dream Group - January 28th, 5-7pm | Alison Crosthwait

Five of us gather for a facilitated discussion of your day and night dreams. Location: Soho House Toronto, 192 Adelaide St. West No charge to attend. Serious RSVP’s only as space is limited. Food and drinks available for purchase (optional).

Alison Crosthwait