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To stay vested in the humanity, to express our love for the world and all of our companions in this journey. These are the goals I have now days Karin.

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Oct 28Liked by Gwyllm Llwydd

Great post. This subject and the traditions and mythologies that you present (and ponder) here are right up my alley and a huge interest (as well as practice) of mine. Many of my writings have come from nocturnal dreams or other waking vision quests. I mentioned in the comment section of another post just last week that Borges (but one of my heroes) saw writing as wakeful dreaming...not an original thought and he is/was not the only one. This is great and an important post. Practices known of (but forgotton or nearly extinct) since antiguity must be preserved, employed, and further explored.

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Thank you, appreciated. Borges, yes indeed.

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Oct 27Liked by Gwyllm Llwydd

Thank you for these musings, G ~ they keep my bit of faith in humanity firmly tethered. Love you, K

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Oct 27Liked by Gwyllm Llwydd

Dreams are to me are like glass, able to see even when your eyes are open.

Very insightful posting.

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Thanks Cheryl!

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Sleep is the poor man's Nirvana, it is said.

Dreaming is the poisoners antidote, then.

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Sleep is the door to the Western Lands. (Celtic Reference)

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Then i can not wait to sleep soon. 😸

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