There are many types of dreams. One of the most often discussed and written about are dreams of future events that come true. This type of dream is called “psychic” or “precognitive” dream.
Last week, I wrote about a dream I had of something that was really happening at that time. We were actually being robbed as I was dreaming about it. In today’s column, I discuss a dream about a medical condition which actually took place six years before I even met the woman involved.
Is it possible to see in a dream an intimate moment between a man and a woman? Apparently, yes.
I am Irene, a consultant in the academe and with a corporate firm. I have questions about things that are happening to me which I cannot comprehend.
The divided nature of man is tackled by artist Randy Solon in his latest exhibit, “Checkered Dreams,” which opens at 371 Art Space on April 18 and runs until April 28.
One way to moderate an artist is through his power as a storyteller. After all, all artists work with their own experience, constructing a visualized dream.
A lot of people speak of reality as if it were something undesirable in life. Oftentimes we hear comments like “you have to face reality… that’s how it is.” That’s a phrase seldom, if rarely, used to describe a wonderful blessing, a celebration or even a new and glorious day. Reality, in today’s world, is all about facing problems, obstacles and other burdensome obstructions.
I recently received two queries about dreams from separate individuals.
Here are recent questions from readers of this column, and my answers to them.
HERE are questions and comments I received recently from readers. “I would like your opinion on the three dreams...