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Bears, Deborah J. Brasket, Dreams, poem, poetry, Relationships

Strange Dreams
You stood there heating your backside by the fireplace,
I sat in bed telling you how real my dream felt last night,
Perched in a tree with bears prowling below.
I watched while you walked away without responding,
As if I and my dreams and all that lay between was nothing.
Dreams are the strangest things, I said to myself, to no one
at all, and realized, this too was another dream.
Deborah J. Brasket, 2021
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Very meta, Deborah—a dream within a dream—much like life itself.
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Yes, that’s how it seems. There’s always this waking up process that’s needed
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Exactly!
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Love it. Dream within a dream – so unsettling.
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I know, it makes you wonder if there is an objective reality, or if this human experience is just another dream within a dream.
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It would be crazy making to think so and yet there are times I wonder….
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“Now I do not know whether I was then a man dreaming I was a butterfly, or whether I am now a butterfly, dreaming I am a man.“
Zhuangzi 369 BC
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I’ve always loved that quotation. Thanks for sourcing it.
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Exactly, I love that! Thank you for sharing that here, Louisa.
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Good one Deborah. I can really identify with this.
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Thanks Ginny!
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I love the juxtaposition of your writings with the artwork. Really lovely.
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Thank you, Luanne. It’s always fun to search for the perfect image to go with each post.
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I can imagine so!
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