Dreaming & Witnessing: Communing with the Dream Weaver
an interview with herbalist Naomi Muller on the language of dreams and our shared vision for collective dreaming
“This is a love letter to a nightmare.”
― Leonora Carrington, The Seventh Horse and Other Tales
Dreams are the place where we process trauma and work out the anxieties of our day. In dreams we talk to the dead and step into the future. We create the symbolic language that yokes our souls to the waking world.
Fight. Flight. Fawn. Or dream. When reality becomes too much, dreams are where we communicate with the hidden, suppressed parts of ourselves. And, arguably, powers outside ourselves.
All the greatest prophecies were delivered in dreams. Have you ever read the Bible? It’s basically one long dream journal. I jest, but not really.
In this moment, when the world is teetering on the brink of extinction, or as the astrologers like to say, transformation, diving into our dreams can be a powerful way to create connection. It is to this end that I’ve teamed up with one of my favorite dream workers, Naomi Muller, to host a space for dreams.
The following interview…




