Henry Reed was an English poet and scholar, best known for his wartime poetry and his exploration of the human condition. His poems, often filled with introspection and vivid imagery, spoke to the shared experiences of people during tumultuous times. Reed's work inspires us to use poetry as a way to understand the complexities of life and to reflect on our place in the world, encouraging deep emotional connections through art.

"As we abide in sleep, intuitively resonating with the sum of all our experiences - this life and beyond - we gain refreshing perspective on our efforts and have an opportunity to remember what we know."



"The things that concern us during the day are going to influence what we experience during the night."



"It makes a difference what we choose to experience during sleep. Many of us think of sleep as a chance to get away from it all. But sleep is also a chance to return to the joys of our spiritual heritage - our universal awareness."



"I published in 1978 a report on dreams in the Journal of Clinical Psychology. It was the first study of its kind to demonstrate that it is possible for people to make constructive use of their dreams to improve their lives."



"There is something very basic to the sense of listening. The sense of hearing is the only one that operates totally from vibrations, without other physical or chemical reactions to receive the sensations."



"Intuition is the very force or activity of the soul in its experience through whatever has been the experience of the soul itself."



"Dreams have always expanded our understanding of reality by challenging our boundaries of the real, of the possible."

