Dangerous Dreams Dreaming is a personal experience. We do not share dreams unless we choose to talk about what we recall. Ordinarily, dreams are active in our minds while we sleep, and end upon waking, sometimes remembered, sometimes not. Regardless of our mind’s ability to recall the dream’s content, all our dreams belong to us […]
Category: DreamTherapy
This evening is like most. The feed has finished. My face is in front of the computer screen. Smooth, chill-out, deep-work music is playing in the background on YouTube. * * * * * Chapter 17 of “Undaunted” is underway, and I am somewhere deep into the storyline that is no longer here in my […]
I realize I write fiction, but it can become so real when I seek to add authenticity. Here’s a short snippet from “Fear the Jump” in which former Marine Scout Sniper Russell Carter is interviewed… “I know I have PTSD; my shrink at the VA diagnosed it several years ago and put me on some […]
“Dreamscape Conspiracy” – The Interrogation Here is a sample chapter from the morning after a break-in at the lab, where every piece of server technology was smashed and nearly four years of archives were wiped out. Oddly, Dreamscape 1.0 and the NeuroNet device were untouched. Why leave the only technology driving the research intact? That […]