When Dreams Return
“When the dream returns, it will not ask for analysis. It will ask for shelter.” A recovered fragment from The Dreaming House: A Manual for Return — a poetic-operational field text for symbolic reentry and dream habitation.
Excerpt
When the dream returns, it will not ask for analysis. It will ask for shelter. You will not need to understand it. You will need to make a bed for it, and perhaps a cup of tea. Dreams do not come because you summon them. They come when the structure becomes habitable again. You are not rebuilding meaning—you are reopening the house.
Specs
| Format | A5 (148 × 210 mm) |
| Length | ~45 pages |
| Binding | Stapled / Chapbook |
| License | CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 |
| SKU | DH-EX-01 |
License
Released under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0. Share or adapt with attribution, non-commercially, and under the same license.