
A specially designed outdoor "Dream Therapy Chamber" for the Incubation of Dreams
A specially designed outdoor "Dream Therapy Chamber" for the Incubation of Dreams
Situated at Flying Goat Ranch on the bank of Fox Creek, this Temple to Dreams is a special design created by Henry Reed and built by Jay Loftus of the Edgar Cayce camp, where Henry first conducted his dream incubation ritual by White Rock creek.
It is a totally screened in enclosure, allowing the wind to blow through easily, with the babbling sound of the creek right at the edge of the temple to lull you into sleep. The dream temples of Asklepios were said to be always close to water
The outer bamboo shielding doesn't block your view, but it does give privacy from the outside. It doesn't constrain the wind, but does keep out the rain and snow. This design, based upon the original "Dream Tent," allows the dreamer to have the feeling of being in the elements, the wind and the flowing water carrying the messages of the gods and goddesses to bless the dream.
The clear roof allows a great view of the sky
A fan in the ceiling keeps things cool on a hot sultry summer afternoon for the person holding vigil inside.
A hammock allows for some lounging as . . .
an alternative to the bed for indigenous dreaming
