Showing posts with label London Dream Study. Show all posts
Showing posts with label London Dream Study. Show all posts

Friday, 3 August 2012

DREAMWORKS INTERVIEW THERAPY


Dreams are a person's way of sorting through the events of daily life and resolving issues. Dreams can be a means of creativity. Dream Analysis can be extremely therapeutic and useful. 

London Dream Therapy teaches one how to really understand what is troubling the mind and how to truly decode and analyse our personal sleep messages. 

No dream analysis book can yield interpretations for the innermost, secret workings of every one's mind! Dreams are far too specific in their entirety to be overly simplified and generalised.

My driving passion is to help my clients shed old superstitions and misinformation about dreams so they can discover how efficiently and productively their mind works every night while they sleep.

Some people claim to be able to tell you why you dreamt of, say, a cat, or show you a generic meaning looked up from a dream dictionary, this well may well be a big mistake. 

The real meaning of a cat in your dream depends entirely upon what you think and feel about cats (do you love them or are you allergic to them?) as well as upon what the cat is like and what role it plays in your particular dream.)

DreamWorks Interview Therapy method sets up a dialogue between the dreamer and the interviewer in which the interviewer pretends to come from another planet and asks an organised set of questions from a naive perspective. 

This encourages the dreamer to discover his or her own meanings and discouraging the interviewer from imposing his or her projections and guesses garnered from psychological theories or past experience. 
                                                                         

If you are in London why not book a Dream Interview with me, One 2 One.

Skype: dream.therapy

" Dream lofty dreams, and as you dream. so shall you become. 
Your vision of the future is the prophecy of what you shall at last unveil" - James Allen

As a client it is your sole decision should you choose to use these services. Any services rendered or implied via this portal are not intended to replace any type of medical advice or help. London Dream Therapist, London Dream Specialist and London Dream Study is for entertainment purposes only. If you are in any doubt concerning your health or well being, please consult a medical professional. Please pay special attention to the legal disclaimer pertaining to London Dream Therapy, London Dream AnalystLondon Dream Analysis, E-Therapy and Tele-Therapy.

BOOK A DREAM SESSION


Teletherapy
Teletherapy, often referred to as phone therapy, is the process of providing dream therapy via the phone. Internet Dream Therapy, often referred to as E-Dream Therapy is over the internet via Skype and/or a webcam.

Both are convenient ways to discuss your dreams with a dream therapist in your own personal space, in the comfort of your own home or at the office.  

My clients can mix traditional face to face dream therapy with Tele-therapy or E-therapy. This will depend on you and your specific location. 

How It Works
Set a time and date by email or phone. 
Email me your dream written out in as much detail as you can remember.

Book a 50 minute Teletherapy/face to face session
Pay for your session (Paypal).We email you within 24 hours to confirm your appointment. 


If you are in London why not book a Dream Interview with me, One 2 One.
London Dream Specialist

Book Dream Therapy
dreamtherapist1@gmail.com

London Dream Study
Skype: dream.therapy

" Dream lofty dreams, and as you dream. so shall you become. 
Your vision of the future is the prophecy of what you shall at last unveil" - James Allen


As a client it is your sole decision should you choose to use these services. Any services rendered or implied via this portal are not intended to replace any type of medical advice or help. London Dream Therapist, London Dream Specialist and London Dream Study is for entertainment purposes only. If you are in any doubt concerning your health or well being, please consult a medical professional. Please pay special attention to the legal disclaimer pertaining to London Dream Therapy, London Dream AnalystLondon Dream Analysis, E-Therapy and Tele-Therapy.
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LONDON DREAM ANALYST

I look into a single dream (or a recurring dream theme) so you can try to understand why you had it and what it means.

If it is a worrying recurring dream or nightmare, we take you through an exercise to help stop the dream from recurring so you can benefit from good, healthy, refreshing sleep.

Intriguing, awe inspiring, feel good dreams often reveal potential breakthroughs or new perspectives to old challenges.

London Dream Therapy can assist you in identifying your dream insights and guide you to see how best to apply them to your waking life.

Online Therap or E-Therapy is 60 minute dream therapy session over the internet, via Skype and/or wecam.

Teletherapy, often referred to as phone therapy, is the process of providing dream therapy via the phone. 

One 2 One 60 minute session. If you are not in the  London area, i do travel to the following locations: U.S.A, France, Switzerland, Germany, Mexico, Australia, Singapore and Thailand.
Clients having Teletherapy, E-Therapy or a One 2 One simply schedule an appointment through the website or by telephone. I will contact you and/or arrive at the appointed time to work with you on your dream for 60 mins. 

Teletherapy and E-Therapy allow for greater flexibility in scheduling your dream work sessions, in particular for those
people who:
Do not have access to a Dream Specialist nearby
Do not have the time
Travel Extensively for work
Live in a foreign country and do not speak the language
Are not mobil due to a Physical challenge
Have small Children and are the primary care giver

Dream Gifts 
You can offer dream gift packs to your friends and family.
Contact us to book a 60 minute tele/ One 2 One session
Pay for your dream therapy session/s with (Paypal).
We will email you within 24 hours to confirm your appointment. We phone (your landline) or skype you/or arrive at the appointed time.

If you are in London why not book a Dream Interview with me, One 2 One.
London Dream Specialist
dreamtherapist1@gmail.com

Skype: dream.therapy

" Dream lofty dreams, and as you dream. so shall you become. 
Your vision of the future is the prophecy of what you shall at last unveil" - James Allen


As a client it is your sole decision should you choose to use these services. Any services rendered or implied via this portal are not intended to replace any type of medical advice or help. London Dream Therapist, London Dream Specialist and London Dream Study is for entertainment purposes only. If you are in any doubt concerning your health or well being, please consult a medical professional. Please pay special attention to the legal disclaimer pertaining to London Dream Therapy, London Dream AnalystLondon Dream Analysis, E-Therapy and Tele-Therapy.

Thursday, 9 February 2012

LEARN HOW TO LUCID DREAM



Lucid dreaming is a process by which you can learn, through regular practice, to become an active participant in your dreams. 


Eventually developing the ability to know that you are dreaming while you are actually dreaming and then influencing or altering the direction or outcome of the dream.

People dream between about five to seven dreams every night but usually only remember the last one dreamed they have before waking. Some spiritual disciplines, like shamanism, believe that dreams are a non-ordinary state of reality that parallel the waking state


Here are easy and steps to train yourself to become an active player in your dreams:

1. Record your regular dreams
For most, it’s practically impossible to recall a dream after they’ve moved from the bed and started their day. Get into the habit of writing down your dreams as soon as you wake up. Practice keeping a dream journal designed just for that purpose. You can also use a voice recorder, it’s very helpful.

2. Write your plans for the Lucid Dream
When you’re ready to actually start to try lucid dreaming, create a written plan. Begin it by writing down a trigger which makes you become aware you’re dreaming. Glance down at your wrist watch, check the time, check it again, if the time has changed, then you know you are dreaming. This trigger will become the foundation of your practise and a door for you to enter the world of lucid dreams.

During your waking hours, as you progress through the day, get used to thinking “I am not dreaming.” Then, as you say it, get a sense of what being awake feels like, then, glance down at your right hand to see that you are not wearing your red ring. “Check in” like this five to ten times a day.

Same as the last step, only this time do it whenever you notice you’re dreaming. Say to yourself or out loud, “I am dreaming” and glance down to confirm that you are wearing the red ring. Take special notice of how different it all feels in the dream state.

5. Practice your plan for lucid dreaming
As you practice more and more, you’ll become better at and more aware of the frequency of your wakeful dreaming states.



If you are in London why not book a Dream Interview with me, One 2 One.
London Dream Specialist
dreamtherapist1@gmail.com


London Dream Study
Admin: +44-7935741353
Skype: dream.therapy


" Dream lofty dreams, and as you dream. so shall you become. 
Your vision of the future is the prophecy of what you shall at last unveil" - James Allen


As a client it is your sole decision should you choose to use these services. Any services rendered or implied via this portal are not intended to replace any type of medical advice or help. London Dream Therapist, London Dream Specialist and London Dream Study is for entertainment purposes only. If you are in any doubt concerning your health or well being, please consult a medical professional. Please pay special attention to the legal disclaimer pertaining to London Dream Therapy, London Dream AnalystLondon Dream Analysis, E-Therapy and Tele-Therapy.

Saturday, 7 January 2012

RECURRING DREAMS



Recurring dreams can really bother us. We feel frustrated by having the same dream scenario over and over.

The first thing to remember when dealing with a recurring dream is that there is definitely something that your unconscious is trying to get across to you.

These recurring dreams are about turning your attention to something that you have been avoiding, either on purpose or because you are not aware of the problem or issue you are having. The key to stopping these reoccurring dreams is figuring out what that is.

Recurring dreams are generally about some type of ‘stress' event, such as constantly being late for something, missing an important exam or test, not having control over your own actions or other's actions, appearing naked in inappropriate places or constantly searching for someone or something.

Taking a look at your recurring dream and finding the common symbol or scenario is the first step. What theme keeps coming up in this dream?  What emotions are felt during these dream scenarios? Take a closer look at situations or areas in your waking life which seem to mirror this type of scenario, issues or feelings. Do they ring a bell, do they remind you of some aspects of yourself or life that is stressful in some way or another?

Maybe your recurring dream is about constantly being chased by a monster. In your waking life, do you feeling constantly plagued by your fears? 

Could your life benefit from taking a little bit more of an aggressive stance on things? 

Do you just need to face up to reality and perhaps make some hard decisions and deal with something you tend to avoid thinking about?

There may have been an event when you were younger that had a major impact on your subconscious, such as being mocked or bullied on the playground or missing an important job opportunity etc. 

A recurring dream might involve those type of scenarios and get brought up (dreamt about) when you are also going through another type of event or issue that is giving you similar feelings to when you were young. In that case, your recurring dreams are trying to get you to notice this, so that you can take action to change the outcome or to make the situation turn out positive. 

For example, maybe there is another opportunity you are about to miss in your life, but you aren't quite aware of it, or perhaps are being less than a proactive about it.

Your dreams are telling you to pay attention, because you may be about to miss an important opportunity again, that will leave you feeling miserable because of it. 

The mere act of thinking about these recurring themes or situations in your waking life that are similar to your reoccurring dreams can often have great impact in bringing your awareness to the forefront, learning from this knowledge, and usually stopping the recurring dreams altogether.

Through taking the time to learn about the common themes and symbols that show up in your recurring dreams, then analysing them to see the parallel issues and themes in your waking life, you will automatically start to overcome and work through your issues, fears and insecurities and the recurring dreams will stop. If they do pop up again, you will know to look for those old worries and issues your life once again.



If you are in London why not book a Dream Interview with me, One 2 One.

Admin: +44-7935741353
Skype: dream.therapy

" Dream lofty dreams, and as you dream. so shall you become. 
Your vision of the future is the prophecy of what you shall at last unveil" - James Allen

As a client it is your sole decision should you choose to use these services. Any services rendered or implied via this portal are not intended to replace any type of medical advice or help. London Dream Therapist, London Dream Specialist and London Dream Study is for entertainment purposes only. If you are in any doubt concerning your health or well being, please consult a medical professional. Please pay special attention to the legal disclaimer pertaining to London Dream Therapy, London Dream AnalystLondon Dream Analysis, E-Therapy and Tele-Therapy.

Wednesday, 19 October 2011

MEDITATION AND DREAMS



The whole process of lucid dreaming is achieved by training your awareness. The idea is to increase our daily awareness in order to benefit from the carryover effects it will have on our dreaming awareness. If you are more aware during the day, you will become more aware while dreaming.
There are many ways to increase our awareness and as you exercise your awareness, you may realise that you are not usually aware of how unaware you are most of the day.
How conscious are you? 
For many people these reflective questions go unasked and in turn they remain unanswered. They were never taught that there are differing levels of awareness nor were they ever taught how to cultivate a heightened sense of awareness. 
Becoming aware of your thoughts and thinking patterns is just as important as identifying your dreamsigns and dream patterns. Changing your thoughts will change your awareness, and the idea is to have your awareness programmed and locked on self-observant aware mode instead of running on an non-reflective autopilot mode.
Try to remain aware of your awareness as if you were a bystander just watching where it goes and how it flows. The longer you can sustain this level of awareness, the better. But it isn’t as easy as it sounds, and if you think it is, try sustaining it all day long and then realize how often you lose your mindfulness. The fact is that we aren’t in the habit of being aware, but this is a habit that must be changed. 
Practicing meditation is an excellent way to exercise your awareness. Studies done by Jayne I. Gackenbach, a notable lucid dream researcher, show a direct correlation between meditation and lucid dreaming. If lucid dreaming and meditating can have these beneficial effects on our waking self, imagine what can be accomplished by practicing both of them symbiotically. 

Some reality tests:
Common Sense Test 
Examine your surroundings for anything out of place. Look for inconsistencies, ask if this could happen in your waking life. These type of questions can kick start your lucidity.

Reading Test 
Look at a paper or text, look away and look back again and try to read it again, do this several times.
If you are dreaming, the text or numbers will usually change after several glances. It may become garbled or may have changed completely or it will not remain stable while you are reading it. Anything containing words or numbers will work: a book, a street sign, an address. Many people use the dial on their dream watch.

Flying or Levitation Check: This is another very effective check. See if you are able to fly. If you are not able to fly, try to levitate or hover slightly above the ground. As you become more skilled at lucid dreaming, this may become your favorite check as it is mine. 


The only down side is that at times you may try this and be unable to fly or levitate, yet you still may be dreaming. Always remember to use this in combination with other checks unless of course it works, which in most cases it will.

Light Switch Check: This is usually a quite reliable check. Find a light switch and turn it on and off. If it malfunctions then the odds are you are dreaming. Try it several times and pay close attention to when it should be on and when it should be off. It usually will not take long before it malfunctions or operates correctly while in the wrong position.

Memory Check: This is a very effective but largely unknown method. Simply backtrack in your mind where you have just come from and what you have been doing. Keep thinking back as far as you can and eventually you may find that there are inconsistencies in your memory. By backtracking your dream memory, you may also become aware of something illogical that has happened which you overlooked at the time. You also may find that you have an amnesia-like block that prevents you from remembering accurately. In all of these cases, you can safely assume that you are dreaming.

Mirror Check: This is not only an extremely effective method but as an added bonus, it usually results in quite a remarkable experience. Find a mirror and while gazing at yourself, ask if you are dreaming. You may become startled by your reflection. You may be younger or older or have different hairstyle and hair color or you may even be someone different entirely.
Self Observation Test: This is also a very useful check. Just take a look at yourself. Examine your hands, arms, legs, and clothing. Usually you will immediately be tipped off that are dreaming because you will be wearing clothes that you do not own. Other times, simply looking at your dream body will spark your lucidity.

Penetration of Matter Check: This is not the most reliable method but it has helped me on many occasions. Simply try to push your finger through something solid like a wall or a door or a glass. At first, it may not work but if you believe that you can do it, you eventually will be able to pass your finger right through any solid. As an added bonus on this check, you are also developing your ability to allow your beliefs to directly influence your experience.

Gravity Check: This is a somewhat reliable check. Find something that you can throw into the air and catch safely. Start tossing it up and down and you may just find that it isn’t obeying the laws of gravity as it should if you were in “reality”. To maximize the success of this check, while tossing it into the air try to effect the object’s rise and fall with your mind.

Questioning of Dream Characters Check: This may not be the best thing to try while awake but sometimes it can be effective if in fact you are dreaming. In “reality” if you asked people if we were in a dream, their response would be to accuse you of being insane, yet in the dream realm, it is sometimes a different matter. 


Usually the dream characters will deny that it is a dream, but they deny it with an air of denial. They usually never question your sanity, and in some cases, they don’t even understand what you are saying and disregard you entirely. Also, on rare occasions, someone in your dream will admit that it is in fact a dream.

As mentioned earlier, these reality checks should be practiced regularly throughout the day. The more they become embedded into your daily routine, the sooner they will appear in your dreams. If there were one word that sums up what you need to develop in order to speed up the lucid dreaming process, it would be awareness, awareness, awareness.


Working on your awareness will have direct carryover effects into your dreams, and once you become more skilled at lucid dreaming you will realize that your awareness combined with your intent is your passport into the dream realm. Learning how to manipulate your dream and the events within the dream is the same thing as learning to actually revise your reality.



If you are in London why not book a Dream Interview with me, One 2 One.

Admin: +44-7935741353
Skype: dream.therapy

" Dream lofty dreams, and as you dream. so shall you become. 
Your vision of the future is the prophecy of what you shall at last unveil" - James Allen

As a client it is your sole decision should you choose to use these services. Any services rendered or implied via this portal are not intended to replace any type of medical advice or help. London Dream Therapist, London Dream Specialist and London Dream Study is for entertainment purposes only. If you are in any doubt concerning your health or well being, please consult a medical professional. Please pay special attention to the legal disclaimer pertaining to London Dream Therapy, London Dream AnalystLondon Dream Analysis, E-Therapy and Tele-Therapy.

Friday, 1 July 2011

WHY DO WE DREAM


Theories for why we dream:

Dreaming is a way for our brains to keep exercising our synapses (the pathways between our brain cells) while we are sleeping. During sleep, dreaming allows our brains to keep working. 

Our brain needs to be constantly switched on, so our bodies have produced a way that this is possible while we are recharging the rest of our body in sleep. 

Research has shown the brain waves measured during REM cycles of sleep are practically identical to those measured when we are awake. So during our sleep, it would seem our brains are still ‘learning’ and still computing all that sensory input we receive during the day. 

It has been shown during the first few formative years of life, we experience the greatest amount of REM sleep. This would seem to support the theory that are brains are still active and learning while we sleep.

Dreams are a portal through which we can safely deal with unexpressed or repressed emotions we are feeling. Dreams will create scenes or situations using metaphors to allow ourselves the opportunity to ‘work through’ our issues. 

Thus the proposal that only those emotions which are strong and repressed show up as issues in our dreams, because those are the ones we need to work on in order to feel more whole. In this theory, dreams can be seen as an insight into our true selves, which often, we cannot or choose not to see.



If you are in London why not book a Dream Interview with me, One 2 One.

Admin: +44-7935741353
Skype: dream.therapy

" Dream lofty dreams, and as you dream. so shall you become. 
Your vision of the future is the prophecy of what you shall at last unveil" - James Allen

As a client it is your sole decision should you choose to use these services. Any services rendered or implied via this portal are not intended to replace any type of medical advice or help. London Dream Therapist, London Dream Specialist and London Dream Study is for entertainment purposes only. If you are in any doubt concerning your health or well being, please consult a medical professional. Please pay special attention to the legal disclaimer pertaining to London Dream Therapy, London Dream AnalystLondon Dream Analysis, E-Therapy and Tele-Therapy.

Wednesday, 6 April 2011

DREAM THERAPY ETHICS CODE


Here at Clear Vision Dream Works we follow the principle that  systems of dream analysis that assign authority or knowledge of the dream's meanings to someone other than the dreamer can be misleading, incorrect, and potentially harmful. 

Ethical dream therapy helps the dreamer work with his/her own dream images, feelings, and associations, and the dream interpreter guides the dreamer to more fully experience, appreciate, and understand the dream. 

Every dream may have multiple meanings, layers and different techniques may be reasonably employed to touch these multiple layers of significance.

A clients's decision to share or discontinue sharing a dream should always be respected and honoured. The dreamer should be forewarned that unexpected issues or emotions may arise in the course of the dream work. 

Information and mutual agreement about the degree of privacy and confidentiality are essential ingredients in creating a safe atmosphere for dream sharing.

Dream Work outside a clinical setting is not a substitute for psychotherapy, or other professional treatment, and should never be used as such.



If you are in London why not book a Dream Interview with me, One 2 One.
London Dream Specialist
dreamtherapist1@gmail.com


London Dream Study
Admin: +44-7935741353
Skype: dream.therapy


" Dream lofty dreams, and as you dream. so shall you become. 
Your vision of the future is the prophecy of what you shall at last unveil" - James Allen


As a client it is your sole decision should you choose to use these services. Any services rendered or implied via this portal are not intended to replace any type of medical advice or help. London Dream Therapist, London Dream Specialist and London Dream Study is for entertainment purposes only. If you are in any doubt concerning your health or well being, please consult a medical professional. Please pay special attention to the legal disclaimer pertaining to London Dream Therapy, London Dream AnalystLondon Dream Analysis, E-Therapy and Tele-Therapy.