No matter the severity, we would like to explore dreams together. Post as much as you want. We are all adults here. I will post mine from night of May 26 - morning of May 27 2026. Metaphors mean things. Anything Jungian is appreciated.
Overnight dream of May 26th - May 27th 2026 Last night i had a a dream where i was in the wilderness and everybody from different cultures and timelines was gloating over and seeking a magic fruit that gave everybody different powers, but usually made people immortal, but would also refill its juice and water immediately. It looked like a combination of an orange, peach, plum, and pomegranate. Then I would move really fast, like swaying, but getting caught in mountains moving and changing with tectonic plates (no volcanos though). I didn’t know how to avoid it. In between all of this, I kept popping up in college dorm scenes, trying to make it to class on time, but my floormate (different dorm) was Tristan Cote, my backstabbing next door neighbor from Nederland, CO. Sometimes I had clairvoyance and could see through the walls, he was getting sexually intimate with his girlfriend but also fighting with her. I wasn’t trying to impose but dreams are strange, and she had a clean set of pubic hair and sometimes fully naked. But because he was disrespecting her, I had a time jump, and she was gone, and I went into his room when he slept and taught him a lesson by stealing some health-based device, likely a humidifier, but in real life I already have one, but didn’t use it tonight. For some reason it was more than just a normal humidifier and was precious for some reason, likely in relation to the girlfriend, because in real life I feel like women should be honored (especially for creating life). In real life I don’t have much intimacy at the time, and I didn’t see the girlfriend of Tristan in the dream as an object, but was still minorly turned on because commonplace modern culture female pubes is taboo and uncommon. It was like a fugue but I’m not sure if I peed in my sleep or not, especially because of Zyprexa Zydis, which has happened for sure a few times, and there’s enough time for it to dry out. The level of stress of this sleep and dreaming was probably 4/10. Also my apple watch series 6 product red tm likely had inaccurate sleep data because it had 50% battery when I went to sleep and shut off part way. It’s typical I have 5-8 times of unrest or actually partially waking up, and 2-5 times of stage 4 REM sleep. Paradox Insomnia has affected my life since 5 years old in 1998. Please interpret this all to your best ability.
Knowing is half the battle I hope you all can find a deity or deities to follow if you need help choosing one dm me and we can talk about a good fit and how they can help you blessed be
I’m an intermediate Shamanic Cherokee-Celtic Hereditary “once-Catholic” 32 year old NonBinary AMAB Wizard. I believe the universe is given female/feminine for (nine) full circle creating all thru recycled death and karma. I cook for myself often and love ecstatic / EDM dancing and have dabbled in psychedelics to heal my depression until i quit in late 2018. I’ve lived mainly on my own since 2015 and met many walks of life. When I was a teen i traveled the world many times with my adoptive family. Tobacco connects me to creator and I love learning others’ practices. One love. Jah bliss. 🤘
Mugwort, mint, rose, cannabis, mullein (goat’s ear), calendula, blue lotus, lavender, chamomile, tea tree, hibiscus, pomegranate, echinacea, coffee, green tea, and so much more. They all have overlapping calming benefits. Dont wanna post dump lol
Mugwort, mint, rose, cannabis, mullein (goat’s ear), calendula, blue lotus, lavender, chamomile, tea tree, hibiscus, pomegranate, echinacea, coffee, green tea, and so much more. They all have overlapping calming benefits. Describe any common or different, and overlapping physical and mental and spiritual benefits these plants have, and recommend others for insomnia Super Grok (expert mode) output: These plants share significant overlapping calming benefits rooted in traditional herbalism, aromatherapy, teas, smoke blends, and some supportive scientific evidence—primarily through nervous system relaxation, anti-inflammatory/antioxidant effects, and stress reduction. Many (like lavender, chamomile, rose, blue lotus, mugwort, and cannabis) are frequently combined in relaxing teas, baths, or herbal smokes for synergy. However, they also have distinct profiles: some are strongly sedative, others more stimulating or targeted (e.g., respiratory or immune). I’ll break it down by physical, mental, and spiritual categories, highlighting overlaps, differences, and evidence/traditional uses.32 Overlapping Calming Benefits (Common Across Most) - Physical: Strong anti-inflammatory and antioxidant actions (e.g., flavonoids, polyphenols in rose, hibiscus, pomegranate, calendula, green tea’s EGCG, lavender, chamomile, cannabis). These support overall soothing, reduce oxidative stress, aid digestion (mint, chamomile, mugwort, calendula), soothe respiratory passages (mullein as a base in blends, plus some demulcent/soothing effects in others), and promote muscle relaxation or mild sedation. Many lower perceived tension or support better rest indirectly via gut-brain axis or reduced inflammation.5 - Mental: Anxiolytic (anxiety-reducing) and sedative effects via compounds like apigenin (chamomile), L-theanine (green tea), or GABA-supporting actions (lavender, chamomile, blue lotus, cannabis, rose). They calm the nervous system, ease stress, and improve sleep quality/relaxation—often used in evening rituals or blends.35 - Spiritual: Dream enhancement, emotional/heart opening, meditation aid, and ritual use (protection, peace, intuition). Many appear in “dream blends” or smokables for visionary work, calming the spirit, or connecting to higher states.11