The Mystical Underground: Andy Paquette: Dreamer (Episode 1)

A new episode of The Mystical Underground is live! “Andy Paquette: Dreamer (Episode 1)”:

Join Trish and Rob for the first part of a conversation with…

Andy Paquette is the author of “Dreams: 20 Years of Psychic Dreams” as well as a research paper on the spiritual content of dreams for King’s College in London. In his research,
he used a dataset comprised of 34 dream journals that contained 12, 224 dream records that you produced over a period of 27 years. His intention was to explore the relationship between veridical and spiritual content in dreams.

He’s also an artist and as he describes it, “My background is all about making pictures: drawings, paintings, and photographs. I like to shoot athletes in part because I wasn’t allowed to participate in sports as a kid, but also because the culture of sports is rich in drama, excitement, inspiration, and even humor.”

He’s known primarily for his work as a CG artist in the feature film and video game industry. He also has worked as a comic book artist. Born in 1965 in St. Paul, Minnesota, he has lived in several states within the US, primarily New York, Maine, California, Minnesota, and Arizona.

https://www.paqart.com

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7 Responses to The Mystical Underground: Andy Paquette: Dreamer (Episode 1)

  1. Zasu says:

    Who do you think he was referring to around the 35 minute mark where he was speaking about his inborn lie detector and he mentioned a certain person with a certain title and his lie detector wouldn’t let him do it?

  2. Darren B says:

    It’s funny that I’m reading ‘The Little Prince’ (a story I had never read, seen or listened to until last week, and I’m a year older than Andy by the way) at the moment after watching the Netflix 2015 movie version of the story a week or two ago, and a Netflix special about the French aviator who wrote the children’s book, for adults, or himself most likely.
    The author was probably shot down by the Germans in WWII over the Mediterranean, as the plane was never found.
    This book intrigues me like Jung’s Red Book intrigues me, as I think the French aviator was more or less writing his Red Book when writing ‘ The Little Prince’ in a way.
    Not that anyone new about Jung’s Red Book back then though, except Jung.
    These aviator authors such as ‘Jonathon Livingstone Seagull’ author Richard Bach tend to write some rather mystical books and have adventurous lives.
    And Bach’s last book about meeting his guardian angel after a near fatal crash reminded me of ‘The Little Prince’ and its author, which was also written after a near fatal airplane crash.

    https://brizdazz.blogspot.com/2019/10/jonathan-livingston-seagull-came-to.html

    And of course I couldn’t help thinking of these books when listening to Andy recalling his plane dreams in that podcast.
    And I couldn’t help thinking of the red fox from ‘The Little Prince’ when Andy kept talking about that voice that made him tell the truth.
    After meeting some adults on other asteroids, the Little Prince eventually landed on Earth, meeting and taming a red fox.
    After a while, the fox bade goodbye to the Little Prince, advising him to always see with his heart.

    • Trish and Rob says:

      I agree about these aviator dudes! I’ll check out the links. Thanks, Daz! 
      We’re going to have Andy on again – June 6.

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