Monday, July 21, 2025

The House on Kodi Street: Part 2 The Gathering

 


The House on Kodi Street: Part 2 The Gathering
By Deedee Jebrail from my dreams

The house on Kodi Street had changed. Again.

Once hollow and crumbling, it now stood proud—porch swept clean, curtains drawn open like welcoming eyes. Light spilled through the windows in a soft golden haze. There was warmth now, movement. Life.

Or something like it.

I didn’t remember receiving an invitation, but somehow, I knew I was expected. Inside, the rooms buzzed with conversation. It was a kind of conference—organized, almost formal, but strange in the way dreams are. The guests wore name tags that shimmered faintly, like their names had been written in smoke. Everyone had one.

Except me.

I thought about finding the table with blank tags, asking for a pen. But I didn’t move. I just let it go, telling myself it didn’t matter. Still, I felt the difference. I wasn’t labeled. I wasn’t placed.

I wandered until I saw an old family friend sitting at a table in what used to be the dining room. Her face hadn’t changed—firm, closed, unimpressed. She was unhappy, even here. I, on the other hand, felt oddly content. I took a seat beside her, feeling like I was exactly where I needed to be.

A woman floated in—not literally, but close—her steps silent, her smile practiced. She placed two bundles of cookies on the table, wrapped in delicate paper, tied with thin black thread. Four cookies in each.

My friend grabbed them both.

I stared. “I want some cookies,” I said, not angry, just clear.

She sighed, looking annoyed, then slowly slid one bundle toward me. A peace offering? A test? I wasn’t sure.

And then I remembered why I was here.

I was scheduled to speak—to share something about makeup artistry, yes, but I wanted to talk about dreams. How they shimmer beneath the surface of our lives, how they can guide us when nothing else makes sense.

But before I could rehearse even a word, I found myself outside the house.

The porch boards groaned gently beneath me. Crickets stirred in the hedges. Behind the door, I could hear the murmur of the crowd, the hush that comes before a name is called.

Then it came:
“Deedee… to the stage.”

I froze.

My heart beat steady. My hands didn’t shake. I was prepared—I’d lived the stories, learned the lessons, gathered the tools.

But I wasn’t ready.

Not yet.

I stood there on the steps of the house, just outside the door, my name hanging in the air behind me.

The light through the window was soft. It waited.
The house waited.

And I… just stood there.

 

Part 1 The House on Kodi Street 

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

Friday, July 11, 2025

Guest Appearance on Unexplained Inc.: Diving Deep into Dreamwork

 


I had the honor of being a guest on the Unexplained Inc. podcast with the insightful and fearless host, Phantom Phil. This episode was a truly rich and layered conversation about the mysterious intersections between dreaming, the spirit world, and the subconscious.
We kicked things off with a deep dive into sleep paralysis, that eerie and often terrifying state where the body is immobilized but the mind is wide awake. Many people experience strange entities or presences during these episodes, and we explored why that might be — from both psychological and spiritual perspectives.
From there, we ventured into the realm of spirit animals and animal dreaming — how animals show up in dreams not only as symbols but potentially as messengers or guides. We discussed dream visitations from animals, the emotional resonance they can carry, and how to interpret them meaningfully.
Another intriguing topic we touched on was sleepwalking — one of the most mysterious phenomena tied to altered states of consciousness. We reflected on stories of people acting out dreams or unresolved emotions in waking life while still technically asleep.
And of course, we couldn’t skip over nightmares. I shared my perspective on why nightmares deserve just as much attention (if not more) than “pleasant” dreams — how they often hold deep truths, buried emotions, or even energetic warnings. We talked about ways to approach nightmares with curiosity and empowerment rather than fear.
What made this episode extra special was how Phantom Phil opened up about his own dreamwork journey. He shared how his recent dreams are beginning to inform and weave into the themes of his upcoming episode. It was a rare and refreshing glimpse into his personal process — and I’m so grateful to have held space for that.
If you’re interested in dream interpretation, shadow work, or the edges where the paranormal and the subconscious meet, I highly recommend giving this episode a listen.
Watch now: https://rumble.com/v6tf2mh-dreams-and-their-interpretations-ft.-dee-dee-jebrail.html Unexplained Inc. Podcast – Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and more.
Let me know what part of the episode resonated most with you — and if you’ve had a spirit animal or sleepwalking dream experience of your own!
Sweet dreams, Deedee

Wednesday, July 9, 2025

I Was a Guest on The Magdalena Grace Show! Let’s Talk Dream Work

 


I recently had the absolute pleasure of being a guest on The Magdalena Grace Show, and what a powerful conversation we had! We dove deep into the world of dreams—how to understand them, how to remember them, and how they can guide our waking lives.
During our time together, we explored one of my favorite topics: dream work through the lens of Carl Jung. We discussed the symbolism of dreams, archetypes, and how our unconscious mind speaks to us in metaphors and rich imagery. Jung believed dreams are a direct pathway to our inner truth—and I couldn’t agree more.
Magdalena and I also got into the practical side of dream work. I shared some simple but effective techniques to help you remember your dreams, including:
Keeping a dream journal by your bed and writing immediately upon waking
Setting the intention before sleep to recall your dreams
Avoiding screens and stimulants right before bed
Using affirmations like “I will remember my dreams” as a nightly ritual
We also touched on the dream interpretation workshop I offer, where we go even deeper into analyzing dreams, uncovering recurring themes, and connecting with your intuition. It’s one of my favorite ways to support people on their inner journey.
What made the episode even more special was when Magdalena shared a few of her own dreams that I had helped interpret. Hearing how those insights supported her spiritual growth and clarity was truly heartwarming—and a beautiful reminder of why I do this work.
If you’re curious about dreams, healing, or simply want to hear a rich conversation between two spiritual practitioners, be sure to check out the episode. It’s full of insights, stories, and tips to support your dream life and personal transformation.
Listen to the episode here YouTube
And if you’d like to join my next dream workshop or submit a dream for interpretation, reach out or visit TheDreamsInterpreter.com
Sweet dreams,
Deedee

Tuesday, July 8, 2025

The House on Kodi Street (My Dream Story)

 


"The House on Kodi Street"
By Deedee Jebrail

The house on Kodi Street had been vacant for years—its frame decaying, paint peeling, windows always closed. Then, almost overnight, it was reborn. New paint, glowing windows, stylish furniture that didn’t match the age of the place. It was like someone had dressed a ghost in silk and perfume.

A woman moved in. Elegant. Effortless. The type of person who makes old spaces look intentional. She was standing on the newly swept porch when I arrived with my son and a young blonde girl—. My son clutched his sketchpad, quiet as always. The blonde girl, giggling and curious, ran ahead of us, already exploring the creaky corners of the house.

Inside, we sat and sipped tea from delicate porcelain cups that didn’t match. I found myself talking about Kodi, a friend who used to live here. “I really liked her,” I told the woman, though my voice felt far away. “There was something about her—like the house loved her.”

The woman nodded, a knowing glint in her eye. “This place remembers people,” she said softly.

Then we noticed the girl was gone.

Panic flickered in my chest. I stood abruptly. “I have to find her,” I said. “She wouldn’t just wander off.” We searched every room, but it was the sound of the toilet flushing that caught our ears. The bathroom door creaked open.

She stepped out—barefoot, shaking. Not the same girl. Her skin was grey-blue, lips pale, cheeks sunken like something had drained the life out of her in a matter of minutes. Her bright hair clung to her face, and her eyes were hollow. I gasped, hand to my mouth.

“What happened to you?” I whispered. “Why is there… blood?”

We looked back. The water had overflowed. Not from the toilet—but from a stone fountain in the hallway I hadn’t noticed before. It was old, carved into the wall, with dark water that pulsed like a heartbeat. A statue of Ganesha loomed at the end of the basin. Water spilled from its trunk, stained deep red.

The woman was calm. “She found the fountain,” she said. “Some children do.”

I wrapped the girl in my arms. She trembled like something had followed her back from wherever she’d gone.

“She never wants to leave now,” I told the woman. “Even before this, she was drawn here.”

My son stood near the hallway, his sketchpad now discarded. He was quietly peeling photos from an old family album we found on the bookshelf—removing faces carefully, methodically.

“He does that when people die,” I murmured, watching him. Then, almost without thinking, I asked, “Will you do that when I die?”

He didn’t answer. Just kept peeling.

From the far room, Katy appeared—my old friend. Her sister behind her, silent and pale, like a faded memory that had walked back into the light. They didn't speak. Just looked toward the hallway.

The woman turned to the window. The view was breathtaking—like we were no longer in a city but somewhere above it all, watching from another realm. She sighed, “It really is so nice here.”

Then, quieter, she added, “Though some say it’s haunted.”

This is a Story created in my Dreams

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

Dream Memory Workshop: Remember Your Dreams in Just 3 Days!

 


Have you ever woken up knowing you dreamed something… but can’t quite remember what it was? You’re not alone — and you don’t have to stay disconnected from your dream world.
Introducing the Dream Memory Workshop, a powerful 3-day mini course delivered straight to your inbox, designed to kickstart your dream recall and help you reconnect with the insights waiting in your subconscious.

Why Your Dreams Matter

Dreams are more than random images — they’re messages from your inner self, full of symbols, stories, and clues about your emotions, intuition, and untapped creativity. But if you can’t remember them, you can’t work with them.
That’s where this workshop comes in.

What You’ll Get

This workshop is short, simple, and surprisingly effective — no fluff, just powerful tools to help you remember your dreams again.
How-To Video Start strong with a quick, supportive video that teaches you exactly how to boost your dream recall — even if you haven’t remembered a dream in years.
Printable Dream Prompt Use this guided prompt digitally or print it out — it’s designed to help you capture dream details the moment you wake up.
Daily Check-Ins Receive encouraging emails for three days to help you stay motivated, inspired, and consistent.

How It Works

  • Start Anytime – The first email lands in your inbox the day after you sign up.
  • Go at Your Own Pace – No pressure, no deadlines. Each day’s task is short and flexible.
  • See Real Results – By the end of 3 days, you’ll have better dream memory and a stronger connection to your inner world.

Who Is This For?

This workshop is perfect for you if you want to:
  • Reconnect with your dreams
  • Gain insights from your subconscious mind
  • Start a dreamwork practice without a big time commitment
Whether you're completely new to dreamwork or just need a fresh start, this gentle but effective course will guide you every step of the way.

How to Join

Price: $48 Sign up by emailing: info@thedreamsinterpreter.com
You’ll receive your welcome email and Day 1 materials within 24 hours of registering!
Ready to unlock your dreams and connect with your inner wisdom? Join the Dream Memory Workshop and start your journey tomorrow.

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