The Weavers of Shared Dreams

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The first light of morning creeps through the slits in the curtains, painting pale, uncertain lines across the floor. I sit with my cup, which still warms my palms, watching the steam curl and vanish into the cool air of the room—just like the images from my dream that still weigh heavy on my eyelids, refusing to dissolve fully into wakefulness. There is something strange about this state between two worlds, a sense of the soul's permeability that is strongest in the early hours. I have always known that the night is not merely a time for rest, but a stage for deep, invisible work. But today I feel it with particular clarity: a dream is not just a personal archive; it is not merely a drawer for my own tidy or cluttered memories. It is a wide-open space in which I cease to be only "I" and become part of a vast, breathing network. As I watch the world outside slowly awaken, I realize how egocentric it is to believe that everything happening in our dreams refers solely to ou...

Lac Maternum - A Homeopathic Perspective on Incarnation and the AIDS Miasm

 

Lac Maternum (Lac-m.) is one of the deepest and most metaphysical homeopathic remedies, closely linked to the themes of incarnation, boundaries, and the soul’s struggle to anchor itself in the material world. It belongs to the AIDS miasm—a multi-miasmatic condition that reflects an identity crisis, the dissolution of boundaries, and the need for deep transformation.

The AIDS Miasm and Lac Maternum

The AIDS miasm represents a collective trauma, reflecting the loss of individuality and the breakdown of boundaries between the physical, emotional, and spiritual bodies. Those who have this miasm as a central theme in their lives often feel excluded, alien to the world, as if they do not belong here.

Lac Maternum, as part of this miasm, carries the specific dilemma of incarnation. It is a remedy for those who have a strong connection to higher levels of consciousness but experience anxiety or even resistance to being fully present in the physical world.

Core Theme: The Struggle of Incarnation

💫 Avoidance of the Physical World
People who need Lac-m. often exist on the edge of life—they are not fully “here.” Their avoidance of reality may manifest through daydreaming, immersion in spiritual or abstract ideas, and withdrawal from active participation in social life.

💫 Dissociation and Withdrawal
They tend to withdraw in various ways—through fainting, dizziness, migraines, or deep inner detachment. For them, “fainting” is a form of escape, a way to disconnect from reality.

💫 Lack of Identity and Boundaries
They are like sponges—absorbing the energy of those around them, sensing others’ thoughts and emotions, yet lacking a strong sense of self. This can lead to extreme emotional instability due to the absence of a clear inner center.

Energy Centers and Symptoms

🔺 Overactivation of the Higher Chakras (6th and 7th)
– Clairvoyance, intuitive flashes
– Dizziness, migraines, “flashes” in the visual field
– Heightened sensitivity to subtle energies

🔻 Weak Presence in the Lower Chakras (1st and 2nd)
– Lack of physical energy
– Feeling disconnected from the body
– Lightheadedness, numbness, unsteadiness

Therapeutic Perspective

Lac Maternum can help a person balance the relationship between spirit and matter. Treatment with this homeopathic remedy often leads to a stronger sense of presence, the reinforcement of personal boundaries, and a deeper connection to physical reality.

In the context of transpersonal psychotherapy and mediumistic states, this remedy can be used for individuals undergoing profound spiritual transformations but struggling to adapt to earthly life.

👉 Lac Maternum does not merely treat physical symptoms; it supports the process of incarnation—returning to the body and integrating with material reality. 


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