Better Call Saul

(Thursday, August 2, 2018) waning gibbous moon Aries / tarot World

Chris and are visiting a flat in New York City. It is large, filling an entire floor of the building. The owner is away, returning soon. We are asleep, but we feel awake, because we are dreaming the same dream. It’s a simple dream: we explore the rooms of the apartment, making note of the furniture, artwork and other possessions of the resident, enjoying the energy and content of the space. We sleep on the floor as if at a slumber party, comfortably, on plenty of pillows and soft blankets, next to a glowing fireplace. Lola is with us, both physically and in dreamland.

We begin to arise from our nap as the friendly dweller walks in the door. He is someone very famous, Bob Odenkirk, I think, one of my favorite actors from “Breaking Bad” and “Better Call Saul.”

Day notes:

I am having more and more dreams within dreams. Is this a growing trend, like my conference dreams? It seems to be.

This reminds me of the dream I had of Philip Seymour Hoffman shortly after his passing. Hoffman died in New York City in 2014. I was devastated by the loss of such brilliance. My pleasure in perceiving the fame and artistic prominence of Bob Odenkirk is powerful in this dream.

How odd to dream about visiting rooms within a dream, when one could certainly do that at the primary dream level with less complexity. What does this mean? I wonder if it is remote viewing. Or, Chris and I need to rest, but our curiosity is peeked and manifests in a dream-within-a-dream?

Saul – Sol (sun god)

Odenkirk – Odin (Norse god),  kirk (Scottish church)

Odin’s Discovery of the Runes

One Reply to “Better Call Saul”

  1. Nice dream. You also have so many “exploring/looking at” house dreams often with Chris. The dream within a dream is interesting. Levels. Practice for being in two dimensions? You two are so comfortable at Bob’s place, a friendly dweller, that you can even take a nap. That is interesting to me when you don’t even know who lives there initially.

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