Catching a Few Dreams Posted on 04/28/2024 by Michael Gray This morning, I got out of bed before I had time to notice that I was awake and that my body felt uncomfortable, which...
Do Dolphins Dream? Posted on 12/31/2020 by Michael Gray I’ve met a human who has become important to me. He sits at the end of a long wooden dock in his metal chair...
The Dreaming of the Sands Posted on 09/21/2020 by Michael Gray We can examine the sinew and bones of experience for their secrets, but it may be that the mystery of time is to be...
Why the Swan Didn’t Cross the Road. Posted on 02/20/2018 by Michael Gray A swan who had grown up among chickens on a farm in rural Quebec sometimes dreamed of flying. Some mornings when he awoke, he...
Bridges Made of Dream Posted on 12/13/2016 by Michael Gray Lying in bed, I realized that I was either just waking up or still inside some kind of dream. In the dream–let’s call it...
The Day has Come Posted on 11/22/2016 by Michael Gray “The recognition of not-understanding is the opening to understanding.” Revelations of Mind, p219 It seems that we all search for a place in the...
Aesop’s Animals. Posted on 08/10/2016 by Michael Gray The dodo and the dinosaurs have moved on, but Aesop’s Ant and Grasshopper will never die, as long as there are doers and dreamers....
The Past as Gateway Posted on 08/04/2015 by Michael Gray I’ve just returned from a five-day TSK retreat and this has reminded me of a half-year retreat more than 20 years ago which changed...