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Dreams

The dream you dream is yours.

The only person who can understand it is you.


I provide time and space for you to explore the dream, and some ways to help you let the dream present itself to you. The hardest thing to do with dreams is to stop interpreting them, playing psychic detective or imposing on them some belief which comes from somewhere outside the dream itself.

Once you are able to let the dream present itself, you can 'understand' it - and since the dream comes from inside, understanding it means simultaneously understanding you.

You don't have to be a great intellectual to understand the language of dreams, the language of metaphor, because it's an emotional language. If you allow your feelings to communicate to you, you'll 'understand' a dream. What you feel is more important than what any 'interpreter' or 'dictionary' tells you.



Dreams don't simply happen; we create them from deep inside us, to give us a message that in waking life we haven't acknowledged, or maybe even recognised yet.



Dreamwork as part of ethical counselling and therapy is an effective and reliable process for self-development, particularly in helping to understand attitudes to change in your life (both large and small).