I often get people asking me why I am so interested in dreams and I tell them that this wasn’t always the case. Like most people I have had many nonsense dreams throughout my life that I have simply discarded as my brain just processing what was currently going on in my life and would pay very little attention to them.

There were a few distinct ones I had as a child, but unfortunately these were often nightmares, so this, compounded with dreams that made no sense, brought me to the conclusion that there was no point in even contemplating that dreams could make a valuable difference in my life. If anything there would be times when I was afraid to go to sleep as these dreams seemed very realistic and were populated with all sorts of scary beings.

It wasn’t until I was in my 20s that I began to have dreams where not only did they make more sense, but many of them left me feeling exhilarated and excited upon awakening, which I believe was also connected to my state of mind and where my heart and spirit were at.

I have found in speaking with many people that those that have nightmares when they are younger are often the ones that get some amazing dreams as they mature and if they can get past the fears of their childhood memories connected with dreams then there are treasures simply waiting to be discovered as they learn how to interpret what their dreams are saying. I firmly believe that the nightmares are sent to develop an entrenched fear of dreams and can be part of what is blocking these folk from moving forward in their lives and into their destiny.