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Dreams, your own personal substack
I’m enjoying the substacks world a lot. You could say I’m living in the substack dream, and there is a lot of meaning to be had here.
I discovered a super simple analogy to help you understand the value of your dreams as I was learning the ropes and setting up this substack:
Dreams are like your own personal substack.
Sometimes there will be bits that might be for others, but your nightly dream substack is for you, first and foremost.
If you are not paying attention to your dreams. You are not getting the info destined specifically from you, by you, for you.
What’s that you say?
”Oh, but my dreams make no sense and are really weird. Like crazy weird. Disturbingly so, I can not bring myself to think about some of them again, so what’s the point?”
Join the club, but this is not the actual problem (more about that later).
It’s how you pay attention, but first you must realise, you have to pay attention, to all the details when and where you can, as best you can so you can read your personal dream substack.
To read your own dream sub, you need to record it, be it sheets of paper, notebook, diary, journal, notes app on your phone, tablet, laptop or whatever is a reliable comfy place to record dreams. That is an easy to use system of record that you can access just as easily any time now or later as required.
The very act of recording your dream, committing it to a material point in space and time, is the most solid and rewarding form of paying attention there is, you need to tend to that garden of dreams, if you want to curate the art of your mind.
In short, no matter how strange or bizarre - record as much of your dream and dreams as you can and sow the seed of future reward.
This alone is probably thee most effective thing you can ever do with a dream.
Finally many probably agree, starting is the hardest part, procrastinating is so much easier. The consequences of doing nothing are less obvious. Once you start something you have to keep it up, and if you do not keep it up, it can feel like it was a failure.
So who cares if you don’t pay attention to your dreams - and that’s a great question,
What happens if I do not pay attention to my dreams?
Start paying attention to your dreams and find out!
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One key idea behind these writings and insights is that by simply subscribing to this Dream substack, as a simple action, may actually help you to start paying more attention to your dreams, the very basis of unlocking their meanings.


