Showing posts with label The Dreams Interpreter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Dreams Interpreter. Show all posts

Monday, July 21, 2025

The House on Kodi Street: Part 2 The Gathering

 


The House on Kodi Street: Part 2 The Gathering
By Deedee Jebrail from my dreams

The house on Kodi Street had changed. Again.

Once hollow and crumbling, it now stood proud—porch swept clean, curtains drawn open like welcoming eyes. Light spilled through the windows in a soft golden haze. There was warmth now, movement. Life.

Or something like it.

I didn’t remember receiving an invitation, but somehow, I knew I was expected. Inside, the rooms buzzed with conversation. It was a kind of conference—organized, almost formal, but strange in the way dreams are. The guests wore name tags that shimmered faintly, like their names had been written in smoke. Everyone had one.

Except me.

I thought about finding the table with blank tags, asking for a pen. But I didn’t move. I just let it go, telling myself it didn’t matter. Still, I felt the difference. I wasn’t labeled. I wasn’t placed.

I wandered until I saw an old family friend sitting at a table in what used to be the dining room. Her face hadn’t changed—firm, closed, unimpressed. She was unhappy, even here. I, on the other hand, felt oddly content. I took a seat beside her, feeling like I was exactly where I needed to be.

A woman floated in—not literally, but close—her steps silent, her smile practiced. She placed two bundles of cookies on the table, wrapped in delicate paper, tied with thin black thread. Four cookies in each.

My friend grabbed them both.

I stared. “I want some cookies,” I said, not angry, just clear.

She sighed, looking annoyed, then slowly slid one bundle toward me. A peace offering? A test? I wasn’t sure.

And then I remembered why I was here.

I was scheduled to speak—to share something about makeup artistry, yes, but I wanted to talk about dreams. How they shimmer beneath the surface of our lives, how they can guide us when nothing else makes sense.

But before I could rehearse even a word, I found myself outside the house.

The porch boards groaned gently beneath me. Crickets stirred in the hedges. Behind the door, I could hear the murmur of the crowd, the hush that comes before a name is called.

Then it came:
“Deedee… to the stage.”

I froze.

My heart beat steady. My hands didn’t shake. I was prepared—I’d lived the stories, learned the lessons, gathered the tools.

But I wasn’t ready.

Not yet.

I stood there on the steps of the house, just outside the door, my name hanging in the air behind me.

The light through the window was soft. It waited.
The house waited.

And I… just stood there.

 

Part 1 The House on Kodi Street 

Saturday, July 12, 2025

New Home, Same Soul: Come Explore My Dream World on Blogspot

 


Big News: I’m Moving My Website to Blogspot!

After thoughtful consideration, I’ve decided to move my website over to Blogspot. This new platform is more cost-effective and gives me the freedom to continue sharing all the dream content you love—without sacrificing quality or accessibility.

Though the platform is changing, the heart of what I offer remains the same. You’ll still find everything that makes this space a hub for dreamers, seekers, and creatives.


What You’ll Find on My New Blogspot Site:

  • Workshops – Explore the deeper layers of dreamwork, energy healing, and intuitive development through upcoming classes and events.

  • Dream Experiments – Join me in testing and documenting dream techniques, rituals, and tools.

  • Dream Stories – These are my personal dreams reimagined as vivid, fun, or sometimes eerie short stories that bring dream imagery to life.

  • Blog Posts – Insightful reflections on dream interpretation, symbolism, spiritual tools, and how dreams connect to waking life.

  • Dream Terminology – A growing glossary to help you decode dream language with ease.

  • My Podcast: Positively Dreaming – Tune in for quick and powerful episodes covering dream trends, listener dreams, and practical tools for dreamers.


Why the Move?

Hosting costs were getting in the way of what really matters—creating content, connecting with you, and building our dream community. Blogspot is a more sustainable option that allows me to keep sharing without the financial strain.


 Here’s What You Can Do:

  • Bookmark the new site and check back regularly for updates.

  • Subscribe so you don’t miss workshops, stories, or podcast episodes.

  • Send in your dreams—I love interpreting them and may feature yours in a future post or episode.



If you’ve been following me for a while, thank you for your continued support. If you’re new—welcome! This dream space is for you.

With gratitude,
Deedee Jebrail

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