The image above represents the essence of Jay’s protecting spirit, from a kind of mythic-artistic point of view. Call it Yuki in Red. Whether it appears like an animal or a person, and no matter how it’s distorted, the above is the essence of the connection.
This time we have two weeks worth of dreams condensed into a narrative, punctuated by my commentary and elaboration. I begin with a detailed introduction to lay out some concepts underlying the surface of his dream time descriptions.
This is dreaming, within the context of the jinn work that is not specifically described, but is ongoing. At this stage, dreams and real world encounters, as in any developing condition in life, are where we get our understanding of the evolution and impact of working with the jinn in an alchemical manner.
These dreams can easily be given other interpretations than what I lay out. My interpretation is based on experience on how this work impacts the one undertaking it. The jinn bring up key issues for the individual so that a path of resolution is eventually revealed.
We are at the early stages of that process with Jay. The difference with other work is that help is at hand. The jinn come into play positively, mostly behind the scenes, when personal “karma” is involved.
They also empower the presence of spirits that would otherwise sustain a connection too weak to have impact in the life and perception of the practitioner. Whether this spirit appears as a dog, a cat or a person; unless it is censored or repressed by a parasitic influence, the above depiction encompasses its nature as my own awareness perceives it.
If you want to get an idea of the alchemical symbolism, check out my Revelations in Alchemy essays at acgeorge.substack.com. Otherwise, sit back and tune into a combination of wild and disturbing dream sequences with a commentary of arcane transformation weaved in.
See you on the inside.