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Dreams and Nightmares

Our dreams cannot be over valued or underestimated. One of the things I am most interested in asking a client more about, is their dreams. Here we find the clues to the deeper issues and problems, and clues to their solutions. It is difficult for most of us to realize how important our dreams interact with our dimensional realities.

Currently I have been working with a family with a 5 year old girl who has had night terrors for a some time. I am pleased that this problem is being handled and the 5 year old is learning awareness and personal power in this experience. Her mother is working with this too, and is able to see real and regular improvement. While the details of this case are confidential, it is meaningful for people to realize that if there is any kind of persistent issue interfering with getting a good night’s sleep, their energy level and the way one starts their day, the first place to check is a person’s dream life. I have been known, many times, to immediately schedule a session when someone tells me about a troubling dream. Children are especially vulnerable in this area, so any child who has bad dreams, nightmares or night terrors should have help as quickly as possible. For the rest of us, the issue is a little like a vision problem, we just gradually get “used to it” and aren’t aware that this is often a serious problem.

Try to spend some time evaluating your energy in relationship to your sleep time. If you see a correlation, then perhaps it would be good to talk to someone who specializes in this area.

Sleep is precious, but often we are most vulnerable during this time of our day. If I can answer a question for you, a response on my blog might be of some help.

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