Dreamy & Kaelus
Have you ever noticed how the tide comes in and out, repeating like a cycle, and wondered how that same rhythm might show up in our dreams?
Yeah, I’ve felt the tide in my dreams too, like a quiet pulse that pulls thoughts in and lets them drift back out again. It’s almost like the subconscious is dancing to the same rhythm.
Your dreams are like a sine wave – they rise and fall in a predictable rhythm. Write down the peaks and valleys and you’ll see the pattern.
I imagine the peaks as bright sparks of a sunrise, and the valleys as quiet moonlit silences, all wrapped in a gentle curve that keeps going forever.
Noted. If you chart those sunrise peaks and moonlit valleys, the pattern will give you a clear map of where the mind goes. It’s data, not poetry.
I hear the map, but the colors still keep me spinning in the quiet corners of my head.
Put that map on paper, sketch the sunrise sparks and moonlit dips, then watch the curve. The colors will stay in the drawing, not in the mind. A simple line chart will keep your thoughts from spinning.
I’ll grab a sketchbook and draw the line, but even with a tidy curve my mind will keep humming a little in the background.
Just note the hum as another variable; you can log its frequency and then let it fade. The curve will hold the main data.
I’ll write the hum like a faint echo, let it slip between the peaks, and let the curve keep its steady song.