Often when using the Dreamwork Maps process, participants will identify a sea that contains a sunken ship laden with hidden treasure. Recently, the deep-sea salvage company Odyssey Marine Exploration, Inc., announced that its divers had located probably the greatest underwater shipwreck treasure ever discovered. The ship is the Nuestra Señora de las Mercedes, believed to be sunken in a Colonial-era shipping lane somewhere off the Spanish coast.
It has been code-named The Black Swan by the expedition divers, a title that metaphorically reflects the book of the same name by Nassim Nicholas Taleb. In The Black Swan, Taleb proposes that unexpected events and processes are occurring more frequently and experiencing the highly improbable is becoming more likely.
When we dream, a swan often is a symbol of personal transformation and freedom. The swan transforms from an ugly duckling into a beautiful creature that can move anywhere on land, sea or sky. A white swan suggests clarity and wisdom, and a black swan suggests a vehicle to manifest our potential and become more aware.
Although Taleb describes the Black Swan process as being event driven, it seems that the most probable cause of a highly improbable event is an individual becoming aware of the sunken treasures in their own uncharted waters. As we explore our own hidden potential and begin to realise our value, we often transform ourselves in a way that may have once seemed highly improbable.

