Showing posts with label dreaming mind. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dreaming mind. Show all posts

Thursday, October 2, 2025

Dark DreamScapes Episode Two | The Man in the White Mask


 

 

 In Episode Two of Dark DreamScapes – The Man in the White Mask, the dream world twists from innocence to terror, from safety to danger, from identity to annihilation. 

What does the masked figure represent? Why does he linger in the subconscious with such violence and power? 

Enter the dream if you dare, and try to uncover the meanings hidden beneath the chaos. 

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Tuesday, August 26, 2025

Step Inside My Dream World: The House on Kodi Street Series

 



The journey through The House on Kodi Street has only just begun, yet already the dreamscapes are pulling us deeper into a world of mystery, symbolism, and haunting imagery.

I’ve released the first four episodes, each one building layer by layer upon the strange atmosphere of Kodi Street. From the eerie fountain and unsettling gatherings to strange discoveries inside furniture stores and forgotten pages tucked away, every scene feels like a dream you can’t quite wake up from—but also can’t stop exploring.

If you’ve watched Episodes 1 and 2, you’ve already felt the weight of the dreamlike shifts between comfort and unease. But before we move into Episode 5, I want to make sure you’ve experienced Episodes 3 (The Junkyard Bride) and 4 (The Forgotten Pages). These two chapters introduce some of the most revealing dream sequences yet—where innocence clashes with betrayal, objects take on unexpected power, and symbols emerge that beg to be understood.


Why Episode 5 Will Be Different

Episode 5 will pause the unfolding narrative to step into the role of interpreter. Dreams speak in symbols, and The House on Kodi Street is filled with them. From the woman in the white gown to the objects hidden in drawers, from fountains that flow with strange waters to the very house itself—each carries meaning worth exploring.

In this upcoming episode, I’ll break down the dream symbols and discuss what they might reveal, both in the context of the story and in the universal language of dreams. Think of it as stepping behind the curtain, looking at not just what happens, but why it happens and what it could be trying to say.


Catch Up Before the Discussion

If you haven’t yet seen Episodes 3 and 4, now is the time. Episode 5 will weave together the threads of the story and highlight the dream meanings in ways that connect the first four episodes. Without the experience of the unfolding mystery, you’ll miss the hidden layers that make Kodi Street so powerful.

So, before the next release, grab some time to sit with Episodes 3 and 4. Let the imagery soak in. Notice what details catch your attention. Ask yourself: If this were my dream, what would it mean?


 Stay tuned for Episode 5, where the dream symbols of Kodi Street finally begin to speak.

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Comment Below or on YouTube your thoughts. You can also email me at thedreamsinterpreter@yahoo.com  

Saturday, July 12, 2025

New Home, Same Soul: Come Explore My Dream World on Blogspot

 


Big News: I’m Moving My Website to Blogspot!

After thoughtful consideration, I’ve decided to move my website over to Blogspot. This new platform is more cost-effective and gives me the freedom to continue sharing all the dream content you love—without sacrificing quality or accessibility.

Though the platform is changing, the heart of what I offer remains the same. You’ll still find everything that makes this space a hub for dreamers, seekers, and creatives.


What You’ll Find on My New Blogspot Site:

  • Workshops – Explore the deeper layers of dreamwork, energy healing, and intuitive development through upcoming classes and events.

  • Dream Experiments – Join me in testing and documenting dream techniques, rituals, and tools.

  • Dream Stories – These are my personal dreams reimagined as vivid, fun, or sometimes eerie short stories that bring dream imagery to life.

  • Blog Posts – Insightful reflections on dream interpretation, symbolism, spiritual tools, and how dreams connect to waking life.

  • Dream Terminology – A growing glossary to help you decode dream language with ease.

  • My Podcast: Positively Dreaming – Tune in for quick and powerful episodes covering dream trends, listener dreams, and practical tools for dreamers.


Why the Move?

Hosting costs were getting in the way of what really matters—creating content, connecting with you, and building our dream community. Blogspot is a more sustainable option that allows me to keep sharing without the financial strain.


 Here’s What You Can Do:

  • Bookmark the new site and check back regularly for updates.

  • Subscribe so you don’t miss workshops, stories, or podcast episodes.

  • Send in your dreams—I love interpreting them and may feature yours in a future post or episode.



If you’ve been following me for a while, thank you for your continued support. If you’re new—welcome! This dream space is for you.

With gratitude,
Deedee Jebrail

Monday, July 7, 2025

Why Writing Your Emotions During a Dream Matters

 


When recording a dream, most people focus on what happened — the people, places, and events. But the real key to understanding your dreams lies in how you felt during each part.
Emotions are the bridge between the dream and your waking life. They give context and meaning to the symbols. For example, a dream about driving in the dark might seem scary — but if you felt calm or even happy, that changes the interpretation entirely. It could suggest trust, faith, or personal growth rather than fear or danger.
By noting your emotions scene by scene, you begin to see what your subconscious is really responding to — not just the imagery, but the feeling states tied to your inner world. Those emotions often reflect your current challenges, desires, or unresolved thoughts more than the symbols alone ever could.
Tip: When journaling, pause after each major scene and ask, “How did I feel right here?” That emotional map is often the clearest guide to what your dream is trying to tell you. I’m sharing a dream and its interpretation today to highlight the powerful role emotions play when you take the time to record them.

The Dream:
I was driving a car, and my husband was the passenger. I said proudly, "Look at me, I drove on two freeways," and it was a good feeling. And then everything went dark — like no light, total darkness — and I continued to drive happily but couldn't see anything. My husband grabbed the wheel and steered us into a parking lot. I thought, How does he know he won't hit the car in front of us when we can't see?
Somehow we made it and got out and went into a strip mall store or some sort of space office — not sure. We passed through rooms that were lit, and I saw two couches. We passed them, and I ended up on a patio. It was dark outside, like night, and four men were sitting at a table.
I went to sit on an end table, but it had a bunch of things on it, including an empty wine glass. I felt very awkward as I tried to sit but didn't. Then I saw a little dog — he was white with brown spots, a small dog. I pet him, and he was friendly. It felt nice.
My cat Gemini came up and smacked him in the face, and then the dog smacked her back. I said to the men, "Did you see that? The cat smacked the dog, and the dog smacked her back. That is odd, but fair play." The one man sort of looked in my direction but said nothing.
Then I said to him, "Do you see that black cat? It has very long claws." And he ignored me, and I felt like... why?

What I take from this dream:

Reflecting on this dream, I can’t help but feel it mirrors moments in my waking life — times when I’m proud of how far I’ve come, only to be plunged into uncertainty or doubt. The darkness while driving felt symbolic of navigating unknown territory, yet I didn’t panic. That says something about my inner trust. Still, when someone else took control, even with good intentions, it left me questioning the outcome. And then, that strange interaction on the patio — being ignored, feeling unseen — hit something deeper. I wonder how often I speak my truth or share something real, only to be met with silence. Maybe the dream is asking me to look at where I still seek validation, or where I need to honor myself even when others don’t respond. And maybe — just maybe — the little dog, the cat fight, and that fair play moment was a reminder that even in unexpected conflicts, balance finds a way.

Your assignment: When you write down your dream, be sure to document your emotions throughout. Even just one word — confused, peaceful, scared, excited — can open the door to a much deeper interpretation.

Happy Dreaming
Deedee

Monday, June 23, 2025

New Moon Meditation for Setting Dream Intentions

 


This meditation can help you align with the new moon’s energy and set powerful intentions for your dreams. Sweet dreams and happy manifesting!
Dream intentions can be a powerful way to guide your subconscious mind and influence the content of your dreams. Here are some ideas for dream intentions:

Personal Growth

  • Overcoming Fear: Set the intention to face and overcome a specific fear in your dream.
  • Finding Clarity: Ask your subconscious for guidance on a particular issue or decision.
  • Healing Emotional Wounds: Focus on healing from past trauma or emotional pain.
  • Self-Love: Intend to experience unconditional love and acceptance for yourself.

Creativity and Problem Solving

  • Boosting Creativity: Set an intention to have a dream that inspires a creative project or idea.
  • Solving a Problem: Ask your subconscious mind to work on a problem or challenge you're facing in waking life.

Adventure and Exploration

  • Exploring a Fantasy World: Intend to visit a fantastical or imaginary place.
  • Time Travel: Set an intention to dream about visiting a different time period, past or future.
  • Space Exploration: Focus on dreaming about exploring outer space or other planets.

Spiritual and Mystical Experiences

  • Connecting with a Higher Self: Intend to meet or communicate with your higher self or a spirit guide.
  • Lucid Dreaming: Set the intention to become aware that you're dreaming and gain control over the dream.
  • Past Life Exploration: Focus on experiencing a past life through your dreams.

Relationships

  • Healing a Relationship: Set the intention to resolve conflicts or heal a relationship with someone.
  • Meeting a Future Partner: Intend to dream about meeting a future romantic partner.

Health and Well-being

  • Physical Healing: Focus on dreaming about healing a specific part of your body or improving your overall health.
  • Stress Relief: Set the intention to have a peaceful and relaxing dream to reduce stress.

Learning and Skill Development

  • Learning a New Skill: Intend to practice and improve a skill or talent in your dream.
  • Revisiting Memories: Focus on revisiting and understanding significant memories from your past.
Thank you for watching, and I hope you find this video both enlightening and inspiring.

Deedee

Sunday, June 22, 2025

Dream Interpretation 101: Tips for Understanding Your Dreams

 


Dreams are more than just stories your brain tells you while you sleep—they’re messages from your subconscious mind. Whether you're dreaming about flying, losing teeth, or being chased, these symbols hold valuable insights into your emotions, desires, and unresolved thoughts.
Here are some simple and powerful tips to help you begin interpreting your dreams with confidence and curiosity:

1. Write Your Dream Down Immediately

Your dream can fade within minutes of waking, so keep a journal or voice recorder by your bed. Even if it’s just fragments, write down everything you remember—the setting, emotions, colors, people, or any odd symbols.
Tip: Don’t worry about grammar or structure—just capture the raw material.

2. Focus on How You Felt

Emotions are often more important than events in a dream. Ask yourself:
  • Was I scared, excited, confused, peaceful?
  • Did those emotions remind me of something in my waking life?
Your feelings are often the bridge between the dream and your real-world experiences.

3. Look at Symbols as Personal, Not Universal

While some symbols (like water or flying) have common meanings, it’s important to consider your own associations first.
For example:
  • A dog might represent loyalty to one person and fear to another.
  • A school might mean learning, anxiety, or a desire to be seen.
Ask: “What does this symbol mean to me?”

4. Break the Dream Into Scenes

Treat your dream like a mini-movie:
  • What happened first, second, and last?
  • Where did the scene change?
  • Did the mood shift at any point?
This can help you spot patterns and themes that might reflect different parts of your life or mindset.

5. Ask Yourself What Part of You Each Character Represents

Everyone in your dream could represent a part of you—your inner child, your ambition, your anxiety, your confidence.
If someone is behaving strangely or confronting you, ask:
  • “What part of myself does this person remind me of?”
  • “Is there a side of me I’ve been ignoring or avoiding?”

6. Don’t Rush to Interpret—Let It Breathe

Sometimes the message of a dream becomes clearer hours or even days later. Sit with it. Revisit your notes. Often, your waking mind will “click” with the meaning when the time is right.

7. Ask Before Bed, Reflect in the Morning

Set an intention before sleep:
“Show me what I need to see.” “Help me understand this part of my life.”
Dreams often rise to the challenge when we ask with sincerity and openness.

Still Need Help?

Sometimes dreams are layered or deeply symbolic, and it can be hard to make sense of them on your own. If you're feeling stuck or would like some deeper insight, you can request a personalized dream interpretation session with me.
Let’s explore what your dream is trying to tell you—together.

Deedee

Tuesday, May 20, 2025

PTSD vs. CPTSD, Nightmares, and Nervous System Care: My Conversation with Karly

Karly Latham, author of Healing Is a [B], trauma recovery workbook.


 

Healing Is a [Bleep]: Trauma, CPTSD & Shadow Work with Karly Latham


 

In this episode of Positively Dreaming, I sit down with Karly Latham, author of Healing Is a [Bitch], to dive deep into trauma, CPTSD, shadow work, and the tools that can help us heal in ways that feel accessible and real.

Karly’s book is more than a workbook—it’s a compassionate, down-to-earth guide that feels like talking to a friend. We talk about the difference between PTSD and CPTSD, why so many of us dismiss our own trauma, and why it’s so important to create safe spaces for healing conversations.


What We Talked About

Defining Trauma

  • Trauma is anything that overwhelms your nervous system’s ability to cope.

  • The importance of recognizing “small t” traumas—not just the big, obvious ones.

PTSD vs CPTSD

  • Why CPTSD (complex trauma) isn’t officially recognized, but often matches lived experience.

  • The hidden toll of gaslighting, manipulation, and emotional abuse.

Why Karly Wrote the Workbook

  • Years of research distilled into an approachable, friendly guide.

  • Making healing feel less intimidating than traditional clinical books.

Tools for Healing

  • Tracking triggers and building nervous-system awareness.

  • Shadow work: the “10 signs you’re avoiding your shadow.”

  • Hypnotherapy and tarot as pathways to deeper self-understanding.

Therapy: Finding the Right Fit

  • How to research trauma-informed therapists.

  • Knowing when therapy is (and isn’t) serving your healing.

Trauma Dreams & Nightmares

  • How recurring trauma dreams reflect your brain trying to process and release.

  • Journaling and dream interpretation as gentle support.

AI as a Support Tool

  • Using ChatGPT as a non-judgmental “pocket friend” for breaking tasks down, reframing panic attacks, or working through executive dysfunction.

  • Why AI can sometimes feel safer than people when you’ve experienced gaslighting.

Emotional Outbursts & Big Feelings

  • Crying, rage moments, and why your body needs those releases.

  • The connection between repressed trauma and chronic illness symptoms.


About My Guest

Karly Latham is a writer, artist, and hypnotherapy student at HMI College. Through her platform Spellbound Healing, she combines shadow work, tarot, and hypnotherapy to create accessible, compassionate support for trauma survivors.


🌐 spellboundhealing.com



Karly reminds us that healing doesn’t happen through “love & light” alone—it’s messy, real, and deeply human. Talking openly about trauma creates space for others to find their voice and begin their own healing journey.

 If you’re struggling, know that you are not alone. Safe people, safe spaces, and gentle tools are out there for you.


  Want to share your dreams for a future episode? Submit here: thedreamsinterpreter@yahoo.com

 

 

 



 For more about Deedee and her Dream work please visit https://thedreamsinterpreter.com/

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