The prophets of the Bible called it “visions.” Christians throughout the centuries have referred to it as “imaginative prayer.” I call it “dreamscaping,” because this practice invites the Holy Spirit to create a landscape for us to meet with him in a daydream. In my new dreamscaping journal, you can document up to 100 encounters you’ve had with the Holy Spirit as your daydreams and God’s daydreams collide into one.

This prayer technique is the same way that we do exorcism here at The Exorcist’s Bestiary. You can learn more about the tradition and how we employ it here. You can also now grab yourself a dreamscaping journal on Amazon 🙂

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