What happens when dreaming becomes a sustained inner practice rather than a fleeting experience?
A Year of Dreams chronicles twelve months of vivid, disciplined dream‑recording, tracing a journey through spiritual practice, scientific inquiry, institutional pressure, illness, travel, and confrontation with mortality. Across more than a hundred dreams, themes recur and evolve: Buddhism and AI, power and ethics, surgery and ritual, threat and compassion.
Rather than offering interpretation, this work presents dreaming as an active intelligence—testing ideas, revealing fault lines, and integrating body, mind, and conscience over time. The result is an intimate record of transformation under pressure, culminating in a quieter, more reflective engagement with meaning, responsibility, and impermanence.
A year lived inwardly—and written with precision, honesty, and care.
This is what Co-pilot suggests for a backcover blurb given a file with a year of dream titles as input!!!
