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Nico & Brooke, photograph by Heather Croxton, Vegas
 

Some people do not place much heed in the value of dreaming. But I certainly am not one who ignores the insights provided by this lucid state of consciousness.

I have had people visit me through dream who could not visit me by land or sea. I have seen a loved one reunite with another love, in dream. I have searched and found people. I have soared off a bridge and into an ocean. And in one of the most important series of dreams that ever I have had, I was warned about a great calamity that soon occurred.

At that time, I did not recognize the dreams as premonitions. It is only now, after reflection, that I understand what was truly being revealed in dream.

This state of consciousness is powerful, perhaps at times, even more powerful than the “fully” conscious state, because it allows the brain a unique time in which to process the jillions of bits of information coming in each and every day.

It unveils the shroud.

In this new edition of Invasive Thoughts dot Com, we feature several artists and writers whose works address the concept of dream, of sleep, of nightmare, and even of somnambulism.

Once again, we are proud to present our readers with a very unique display of conscious and unconscious representations.

 Enjoy!


Sincerely,

Nicole Moore

Literary Editor

 


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