by Geoffrey Hoppe
At the
end of Saturday’s Shoud Adamus offered an experience
we can all take part in on November 11, 2009, which
happens to be 11:11:11 (2009 = 2 + 9 = 11). Adamus
invited everyone to be part of a collective dream
experience. If you’d like to participate in
this experience, please keep a notepad and pen on
your nightstand and make sure to write down your dream
as soon as you wake up. Right before you go to sleep
it’s also a good idea to tell yourself that
you’ll remember your dreams that night.
We’ve
set up a special “11:11 Dream Journal”
on the Crimson Circle website (here 11:11
Dream) for you to share your dream experience
with other Shaumbra. Please keep your entry to a few
paragraphs, giving the highlights and important information
rather than all of the details. Post only your own
personal dream experience; don’t post comments
about other Shaumbra’s dreams.
Adamus
will talk about the 11:11 Dream Experience during
the December Shoud, giving insights and information
into what we were experiencing as a group and as individuals.
Here’s
a summary of what Adamus said on Saturday about the
11:11 Dream Experience:
I’d
like to work with all of Shaumbra in a dream event
on the night of November 11th - 11-11-11.
When
you’re in your sleep state on that night, no
matter your time zone, we’re going to bring
together a group dream. We will have the same experience
and we will have many different experiences. There
will be an underlying theme. There will be a beginning,
a middle and an end. There will be a story to our
dream and stories within the story. As a participant
you will have your own experience, but yet you’ll
also have the group experience simultaneously.
So
you’re going to have two dreams within what
appears to be one and actually even a lot more than
two, but let’s not get into that right now.
Please put a paper and pencil or pen or your electronic
device beside your bed. When you wake up in the middle
of the night or first thing in the morning, stop,
take a deep breath, and before doing anything else,
start writing.
Write
down the important feelings, the important visuals,
and more than anything else, your answer to the question
that is asked.
Sweet
dreams!