Enchantment Lab: Dreamwork #2
Parsing out a dream
The Sleeping Gypsy (1897) by Henri Rousseau
Today (and next week), we’re going to deep dive into the mechanics of dream interpretation, and ideally you now have some snippets or full stories from your own dreams to work with, so you can start...
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Do try this at home
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Hi, Reader! Let’s dive right into different practices you can play with and adapt for your magical syllabus.
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If you’re exploring certain planets in your natal chart, for instance, you might select a crystal to represent each one (google planetary-crystal correspondences) and place…
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