Dreamhouse Row
In the liminal realm between wakefulness and deepest sleep the Master and Mistress await you. Meet them in their many guises as they lead you – and lead you astray – through the twelve rotating dreamhouses of your vast subconscious realm. Tread with caution, tread with courage, and tread with curiosity! For this cosmic pair will deliberately pull back the curtains of your psyche and show you the places that are hidden within . . . places that you might have misremembered – or chosen to forget. Are you willing and able to see them anew?
Introduction: The Romance of Sleep & Dreams
Welcome to the launch of the Dreamhouse Row podcast! In this introductory essay A. K. Bonn will expound upon some of the theoretical concepts and autobiographical milestones that went into the making of the show (not least of which are her own personal experiences with the dreamworld); and she will also present three original ideas about the capability, potentiality and deeper purpose of dreams, which she hopes will serve as an informative backdrop to the upcoming fictional tales. Whilst this essay is not a prerequisite to starting the show, it will nevertheless appeal to anyone who is interested in the psychology, philosophy and/or spirituality of dreams.
‘Long may you rest . . . and long may you revel!’
Episode One: The Love Is in the Blood
This episode was published on the 9th of September 2024 (NZST) when the Waxing Crescent Moon was transitioning through the constellation of Scorpio, so if you are a Scorpio by birth – or if you have a significant relationship with a Scorpio – then this episode might be especially for you. Please note: A. K. Bonn recommends listening to the Dreamhouse Row podcast at nighttime, when the world outside is slightly quieter (and when the cosmic veils are slightly thinner).
Fun fact! Each episode is written for – and published on – a specific phase of the lunar month. The moon takes approximately 29 ½ days to complete it’s elliptical orbit around the earth, which means that the four key phases of the lunar month are spaced roughly 7 days apart from each other.