Reclaiming the dreamspace
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What a beautiful video and article!
I love that you bring up the dream space, give it a name, and make it real. I have always had the dream space, but it took me a long time to realise it was authentic. In younger years, it was the place I always fled to when harsh and cold 3D “reality” became too much for me (which was quite often). I’ve never actually felt at home in this world. The dreamspace became my shelter, my muse, and my solace in desperate times. I saw things there, felt presences, created things, and somehow I never felt alone. I was actually less alone in the dreamspace than I was in the “real world”.
My whole life I thought this was just my vivid imagination or my mind playing tricks on me. It wasn’t until in recent years when I had a psychic awakening, after a traumatic event, that I realised that this dreamspace was a genuine reality. Visions I had in the past suddenly made sense and presences I had felt were actually angels or spirits sitting with me, comforting me in times of great distress. It took a few weeks to understand I wasn’t going crazy due to the grief, hearing voices and seeing visions every time I closed my eyes. But eventually I adjusted to this and opened myself up to the guidance of the other realm, and step by step more layers of multidimensionality have begun to unfold in my life (as well as layers of distortion of course).
Thank you Open, for inviting us to share. I wanted to share this because I LOVE the dreamspace, and I LOVE that it is real! It’s infinitely AMAZING and in a strange way I’m actually grateful for the traumatic event that forced my consciousness to open up this way and give me the opportunity to reclaim that part of my existence.
Thank you,
Anastasia
