I was recently a guest on Be Present: The Diane Ray Show, which features conversations about spirituality, metaphysics, philosophy, mediumship, past lives, reincarnation, health and wellness, yoga, and connecting with the Source within you.
In the interview, I shared what led me to become a dream analyst. Dreams have always intrigued me, and over the years, I’ve discovered how much they reveal about our subconscious minds. We discussed the idea of flying in dreams—a common theme—and how it can connect to freedom, empowerment, and sometimes even anxiety.
One memorable part of our conversation was Diane’s story about a recurring radio stress dream, which led to a fun analysis of how stress manifests in dreams through various symbols and situations.
We also dived deep into visitation dreams—those powerful experiences where loved ones who have passed on visit us. These dreams are different from ordinary ones in that they often feel more vivid, comforting, and emotionally charged.
Finally, we talked about how to use dreams as a source of creativity and inspiration. For me, dreams have always been a wellspring of ideas, and they’ve played a huge role in shaping my upcoming debut novel The Dream Haunters: A Metaphysical Mystery of Magick. They can unlock stories, characters, and concepts that we might not access in waking life.
It was such a pleasure to explore these topics with Diane, and I hope listeners found it as engaging as I did!
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