IRIS leans on years of passionate and dedicated peer reviewed work by Dream Professionals.
Our methodology is based on the Reflective Methodology approved and endorsed by the APA and the IASD.
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Why do you dream?
You dream for reasons that are physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual. Over time, dreams can help you know yourself better, and they present opportunities for creativity, growth, health, and wholeness.
Dreams can help you solve problems, they can give you creative ideas for your waking lives, they can allow you to rehearse or practice for future events, they can help you learn about your bodies’ physical needs, improve your diet, heal emotional wounds from troubled relationships, help you become more confident, secure, and social.
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How can you interpret your dreams?
You, the dreamer, are the only one who knows for certain what your dreams mean. As the dreamer, you will always have the right to accept what feels right, and reject what doesn’t. IRIS offers useful questions and projective dream reflections. Instead of telling you what your dreams mean, they present experienced projections of what your dream would mean “If this were my dream…”
But remember... The final interpretation is yours!
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Should you pay attention to your dreams?
What you experience in waking life has a direct impact on your dreams, and your dream experiences have an effect on your waking life experiences. When you dream, you continue dealing with your waking life issues and conditions—sometimes in very creative ways, sometimes not. It depends on the dreamer.
Dreams have a lot to offer you. One of the best features of ordinary dreams is that they can help us get in touch with our feelings, because our rational thinking minds can often get in the way of that in waking life.