Visions manifest in the subconscious. Are they messages from beyond to help us or warn us or just memories and fears implanted by life? Dreams and their interpretations used to change history, but this supernatural art has been forgotten…or has it?
Dream, a podcast about the stories our brains tell us in our sleep, explores historic and well-known dreams. Today, however, I’m reading you a story that isn’t very well-known…yet.
In fact, it’s been collecting dust in the cloud. I wrote ten years ago – it is one of my first children’s stories. It follows a young ill-behaved boy and a new interesting friend that has a very unique way of getting his point across. This episode of Dream, Fillimore’s Flight, is for lovers of fables and supernatural behavioral intervention.
Fillimore’s Flight and its accompanying cello music were written and produced by Octavia Reese. Visit http://www.tavindamedia.com for more details and visit http://www.patreon.com/tavindamedia to support Dream and other Tavinda Media shows.
Dreams, the stories our brains tell us when we are a captive sleeping audience, can be haunting, hilarious, disturbing, terrifying, arousing, satisfying or just plain weird. Do dreams hold suppressed truths or cryptic messages from beyond? Or are they just flashes of memories dancing their way across our mind’s stage and into our brain’s nightly trash bin?
Today, I’m going to tell you how one boy’s dreams nearly got him killed and how other people’s dreams brought him back to life.
One Dreamy Brother and the cello accompaniment are written and produced by Octavia Reese for Tavinda Media.
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Sweet Dreams.
Do you dream? Some say dreams are a series of random brain signals that turn into images and sensations in our minds. Others claim our suppressed urges and desires boldly rise to the surface when we’re unconscious. And some are confident dreams are simply the trash compactor of our unneeded memories; the nightly clear browsing data routine of our brains. But ages ago, people believed dreams were a link to the supernatural – a gateway of information between spirits and the living world. Are dreams premonitions and messages from beyond? Or are they meaningless memory data overflow? Join Octavia Reese for Dream, a podcast about the stories our brains tell us when we are a sleeping captive audience.
Dream premiers Monday September 24. Look for it on iTunes or where you find your podcasts.
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