Dear Future Historian,
Let’s talk about dreams. The, so called, 5th dimension. This mythopoetic realm of Chronos. Where time is irrelevant, and continuity unnecessary. The best efforts of our subconscious to talk to us, according to Carl Jung.
I was asked recently if I can interpret dreams. I am not an
expert. All I know is that dreams use the language of stories (or maybe stories
use the language of dreams.) Just like a director can transmit clearly a
message that moves the plot forward with a single frame, like a certain close-up
on an object, or a gesture, or even a fake-like coughing, just like that dreams
send ‘clear’ messages. And just like the director was building the moment of
that close-up, so the audience knows, when the time comes, how to read that
message, just like that the context (environment and personal thoughts) of the individual
having the dream, is the one that the ‘writer of that individual dreams,’ is
using to create metaphors with.
But you probably know all that already, my dear future
Historian, and you must be waiting to hear some examples and my own dreams. And
I am going to offer you two of them (I admit I don’t usually remember lots of
them.)
The first one was a very clear metaphor of the period that I
saw it. My passing from Christianity, to my personal ongoing spiritual journey.
I was in my sister’s car. She was driving. We where going to
the house of our meditation teacher/friend, who happened to have a born-again Christian
partner. These were real people, keeping their identities in my dream. But they
were more than that. They represented for me, respectively, Christianity and personal
spirituality.
When we were reaching the house, after a turn, the road
became a river, the car a raft,
and the 7-floors buildings became huge trees, creating a jungle-like forest. As
usual in dreams, that didn’t seam weird to either me or my sister. We were
surprised though when we saw under the water, swimming like crocodiles somehow
(I remember thinking that,) many lionesses!
We rushed to
the shore, where we left our raft to some kind of plaza, with the typical plane
tree that they have in village’s centres. There our path was blocked by two
more of these lionesses.
We paused. On
our rear there was one more now. We were trapped. Both of us frozen, we suddenly
see a lady that we’ve never seen before greeting us from a distance; around 40-50years
old, with style like the girl from the Notre Dame Disney movie. Long, dark
hair, long skirt, multicoloured, multiple jewelries and.. two lionesses, one on
each side!
She made a gesture
to the ones near us, from afar, and the immediately left. The one on the other
side, left too.
There she
was, with the lionesses still on her side; she smiled at us.. and left. The animals
followed her.
What was
that about? We wondered. And continued our way, to our friend’s house.
When we reached
the door and pressed the bell, we were told to wait there because he is going
out. We can join him, he said.
The door
opens and a bunch of people, friends and relatives of our friend’s Christian partner,
come out, all at once. We tell them about our ‘adventure,’ and the reaction was
quite unexpected (if we miss my own, personal, context;) they start warning us
that that lady, the lady that seamed to me to represent Gaia herself, was a witch,
and should be avoided at any cost. As for the danger of the lionesses, they are
the reason why we should stick with them, and follow them to church, the only
place that we’ll be actually safe!
Our meditation
teacher didn’t seam to have any desire to contradict them or start any
conversation. He suggested we follow them for a walk. My sister agreed.
‘I’ll stay
here.’
‘Here,
where? What are you going to do?’ my sister asked me.
‘I’ll stay
here, by this tree,’ I said. And soon they were gone.
That tree. There
was a tree, near the building’s door. A tree that was going a bit horizontally
and was kind of easy to climb it. On it, mushrooms were growing.
Oo,
mushrooms. Me like mushrooms. If only I knew how to use them, and recognise the
eatable ones, etc.
Right at
this moment, the building door opens again. And two kids appear. A girl and
little boy (that dream was before I had my two kids, a girl and then a boy!) and
they start climbing up and down the tree. They are very chatty and friendly
with me. I show them the mushrooms, and they reassure me that they know
everything about mushrooms, and they will teach me.
Then I wake
up.
What does
it mean?
Well.. apart
from the coincidence of the gender and the age difference, of the boy and the
girl, all the rest is easily explained with typical ‘Hollywood storytelling terms.’
It was
still echoing in my head.. the Christian warning that anything non-declaring-it’s-self-as-Christian
was in fact satanic and dangerous. Thus, the warning from the Christians about
the priestess (/goddess, whatever she was.) Yet the dream was a sign, a message
from within me, that I was ready to stop following the fear, and seek for knowledge
in Nature.
Yes, there
are dangerous lionesses out there, but even if they should be dealt with awe
and respect, they should also be identified as an indication of the power of femininity,
that I had suppressed in my Christianity years, that it was time for me to stop
being afraid of it.
And last,
the two children.. how true that one turned out to be. They are the first and
the most important step, in my hero-journey to discover how the World works,
the deepest lesson, the most fulfilling, the most beautiful.
But that
brings me to my second dream, tonight (09:18pm 28/08/2020.)
I was breastfeeding
my first, in the middle of the night. Outside was cold, but there I was, in my
worm and safe living room, watching Jason Silva in ‘Mind Games,’ sitting comfortably.
Well, as it turned out it was a bit too comfortable, because I soon fell
asleep.
There, with
my baby on the breastfeeding pillow, a portal suddenly appeared. And.. on the
other side, there was one of my prehistoric ancestors, holding her own baby,
breastfeeding, hidden, to avoid some kind of danger (it’s funny how we usually
don’t question in our dreams how do we know so much of backstories, details we
didn’t see and stuff.) Apparently, it was supposed that she was some kind of
witch, and she opened up this portal to see if in the future her progeny would
still survive, if she will be able to raise her baby, if there was any point,
any hope, in her struggles.
And she saw
me. I know she did. She looked straight at me. And she smiled. And she relaxed.
And her life had a meaning from then on that reached thousands of years in the
future, in me, in my baby.. And now it was up to me to keep her thread on Earth,
and pass on that blessing to my children.
Because a
blessing it is. The lust for life, an internal unstoppable urge to reach so far
in the future, through the legacy you leave to the babies you raise, or the
books you write, or the art you create.
But there
is another aspect to it. The one that links the two dreams, the one that would
be the main theme of the theoretical-bible-that-I-would-write-if-I-would.
Imagine something
like the opposite of the Chinese traditional religion. One that would not focus
on the ancestors, but on the generations to come. The one that the sacrifices would
not go to people-long-dead, but there would provide a real benefit to
living-future-people. A religion of progeny; a religion where you, my dear future
Historian, would be the subject of worship; but when you turn comes, when you
will actually read these lines.. then you’ll have to remember that you have to
pass the worship, the godliness of you, to the next generations.
The Greek mythology,
thousands of years ago, spoke about that. In the beginning Kronos had to fight
Ouranos, his father, to take the throne, and then he himself didn’t want to
pass on the throne and had to be defeated by Zeus and his siblings.
But did we,
humans, learn anything out of that tale? Thousands of years latter we still
think that we have more to teach to the children, than what our children have
to teach us.
Yes, we
have things to, and we ought to, teach them what we know. But it should be with
humility, with mutual respect, with opened eyes and ears to not miss their
lessons for us.
But now I must
leave you again, my dear future historian, and you my contemporary reader. And my
summer challenge is coming to an end. At the end of August, I will stop regular
posting, to focus on uni.
Stay safe and take care.
art by Christina Christidou
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