Dreams speak a language of symbols and metaphors.

All dreams come in the service of health and wholeness.

Only you, the dreamer, can say with any certainty what meanings your dream may have. Certainty usually comes as a wordless "a-ha" of recognition, enabling you to consciously remember what you already unconsciously knew.

There is no such thing as a dream with only one meaning.

Changes in dreams precede the external changes in life.

A dream will present to you only images that you are ready to cope with.

Recurrent dreams are repeated until you "get it", and recognize their messages for you.

Nightmares take their dramatic form so that the dream, with its particularly important potential value, will be remembered.

Dreams always come to bring us a deeper sense of the Divine, inviting us to greater self-awareness and psychospiritual consciousness.

"Dreams are themselves the best and most generous source of insight and
self-knowledge we have."      Jeremy Taylor