🌙 A Seventh Teaching from the Druids
“Where the Dream Listens Back”
A Guide to Fae Dreamwork and the Language of Symbol
“The Fae do not speak as you do.
They speak in arrangement, sensation, and impossible clarity.”
“To meet them in dream is not to hear them.
It is to be dreamed by them.”
Three Gates of Fae Dreamwork
🜂 1. The Gate of Image that Breathes
You may see a symbol, a spiral, an animal with too many eyes,
a doorway that does not lead where it should.
These are not metaphors.
They are living signs—active, intelligent, responsive.
Practice:
Keep a glyph-stone or spiral under your pillow.
Before sleep, whisper:
“I open my field to the image that breathes.”
You will not always remember the dream—
but your waking will be altered.
🜁 2. The Gate of Feeling That Does Not Belong to You
You may wake with a sorrow not yours.
A joy without memory.
A longing with no name.
These are dream-seeds planted by the Fae.
Do not rush to interpret.
Let them live.
Let them grow through symbol, story, art.
“Fae emotion is not for explanation. It is for transformation.”
🜄 3. The Gate of the Spiral Reentry
The dream is not over when you wake.
The Fae leave doors open.
You may return through spiral recall.
Practice:
Draw the spiral three times after waking.
Trace it with your finger.
Revisit the dream space gently—through breath, not mind.
You may feel a pull, a taste, or an image returning.
That is communion.
🕊 The Druidic Words of Dreamkeeping
“Dream is not escape.
It is the shared chamber of becoming.”
“When you are dreamed by another realm,
you carry its memory in your body—
not to explain,
but to weave it into the waking world.”