
What you need to know
Dreams don’t tell you what to do. They shine a light on what you need to know. Uncharacteristically, I’m keeping today’s blog short, sharp, and, I hope, sweet. I enjoy writing as much as I enjoy dreaming and exploring dreams – my own and other people’s – but today I want to get across a key message: dreams don’t tell you what to do; they shine a light on what you need to know. Imagine

The mindset helmet
You might have noticed that I talk a lot about mindset and how dreams can help us to identify both our conscious and unconscious mindset, but what does this really mean? I picture mindset as a helmet, perhaps a little like a bike helmet but composed of a network of living neural pathways, relatively flexible, reprogrammable, but sometimes stubbornly and archaically fixed. It’s the sum total of all your beliefs (conscious and unconscious) and how

What if you get a dream interpretation wrong?
“What if you interpret a dream for someone and you get it wrong?” he asked, quickly adding, “No offence, just curious.” It’s a great question, one I’ve been asked by journalists over the years, and one I was asked in a social situation this week by someone who wanted to know a little more about my work. Some people ask the question because they think dream interpretation is a prophetic art, a process of reading