(Clarity of speech, Fluency) To have fluency and eloquence of speech in a dream means being honored, dignified, becoming a knight or being endowed with immeasurable wealth, or it c...
Discover MoreA need for communicating something, getting somebody’s ear, convincing somebody. Usually a sign that you are justified in expecting recognition. Fear of appearing in public or pu...
Discover MoreDreams of a 30 second elevator speech represents clarity, cohesiveness of thought and purpose. You are experiencing confidence, boldness, and power as you elevate up in the world....
Discover MoreDreams where you have compassion and/or you deeply understand another person who heretofore you judged as inadequate, inferior, or unlovable, can be deeply healing and transforming...
Discover MoreYou may experience dreams in which you pick up emotions or experience the same situations as others. For example, you dream of a loved one being rushed to hospital only to find in ...
Discover MoreMany people are convinced that they do not dream, often saying, “My head hits the pillow and I’m out for the count,” and when they wake up, they cannot recall having any drea...
Discover MorePeople who experience nightmares may find themselves jolting awake in the middle of the night, often able to recall the terrifying dream that disrupted their sleep. Nightmares are ...
Discover MoreWho's in Your Dreams: Jungian Archetypes and Other People Introduction: Our dreams tend to be very self-centered; they are almost always about us. So, when ...
Discover MoreDemystifying Your Dreams Dreams are the dress rehearsal. Real life is the performance. Your dreams are narratives crafted by your own mind. They are far more engagi...
Discover MoreThere are three fundamental principles to understand the world of dreams. 1. Subconscious Knowledge Each individual subconsciously knows what their d...
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