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Ever woken up from a vivid dream, certain there was a hidden message just beyond your grasp? Megan Mary, a trailblazer in Women's Dream Analysis, joins us to shed light on the intricate tapestry of our dreams and how they can guide personal evolution. Our conversation unveils the truth that dreams are not random fragments of our day but tailored communications from our subconscious, rich with significance. We tackle the hurdles of dream recall, revealing why some memories remain elusive and how setting a clear intention can unlock the doors to these nightly escapades. Megan's expertise dismantles the one-size-fits-all approach of dream dictionaries, pivoting towards a more intimate journey of self-discovery through the unique language of our dreams.

This episode isn't just about the whispers of our sleeping minds; it's a deep dive into the personalized nature of dream interpretation and the transformative potential of lucid dreaming. By sharing personal experiences, including a serendipitous night where Christy and her husband, both encountered snakes in their slumber with contrasting narratives, we emphasize the highly individualized script each dream follows. As Megan guides us through the landscape of lucid dreams, she offers practical strategies to navigate and control these inner realms, opening a therapeutic window to face our deepest fears and reshape our nightmares. Join us as we embrace the wisdom lying dormant in our dreams, inviting you to interpret your own nocturnal tales and unearth the empowerment they hold.

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Speaker 1 (00:09):
It's a new week and a new episode of A Witch, a
Mystic and a Feminist with yourhosts Marlena, jamie and Christy
.
On today's episode, we welcomewriter, intuitive and dream
worker Megan Mary.
Megan is the founder of Women'sDream Analysis, specializing in
the analysis of Women's Dreams.
Welcome to the show, megan.
We're glad to have you here.
Thank you, christy.

Speaker 2 (00:30):
It's a pleasure to be here.

Speaker 3 (00:31):
Yay, dreams.
We've been talking about thisforever.
Oh good, yes, I'm so excited.
Welcome to the show, Megan.
Thank you so much.

Speaker 2 (00:41):
Jamie, this will be juicy.

Speaker 4 (00:44):
So, speaking of dreams, can you tell us a little
bit about what you do andexplain to our listeners a
little more about that?

Speaker 2 (00:51):
Yes, so basically, I work with women to help them
embrace the transformative powerof their dreams and by that I'm
talking about nighttime dreams,dreams that you have while
you're asleep and I really feelthat they are the portal to
self-discovery and personaltransformation, and so I'm
really on the path to spreadingthe word about that.

(01:14):
It was very integral in myspiritual journey and I was
called to do this work.
So here I am, doing that everyday, and it really is to me a
really mystical aspect ofourselves that we just aren't
embracing, that we've not beentaught to embrace.

Speaker 1 (01:35):
I agree.
What would you say to someonewho doesn't dream or doesn't
remember their dreams?
Yeah, yes.

Speaker 2 (01:39):
So I hear this almost every interview and I know I
really didn't anticipate thatwhen I started, because I have
multiple dreams every night andso to me it was kind of shocking
that some people would say theydidn't remember them.
But of course there's exteriorand internal reasons.
So the exterior reasons couldof course be if you've had any

(02:01):
kind of injury to the brain orif you are taking any kind of
medication.
Certain things like that can bean exterior influence on that.
Interior influence can be ifyou subconsciously turned off
your dream recall at some point.
So you're not really aware ofit, but at some point you had a
dream that you didn't know whatto do with that.
You didn't want to listen tothe message, and so you

(02:23):
subconsciously said I'm notlistening to that anymore, I'm
turning this off now, and you'resubconscious said okay, we'll
stay quiet, and it just kind ofrepressed that message and so
you're kind of living in thatstate of I don't want to know,
like ignorance is bliss typestate.

Speaker 1 (02:43):
That's interesting.
I identify with that, because Ididn't actually think that that
was something you could do.
But just recently I was likeI'm gonna, I really want to
remember my dreams, and so Ifeel like I turned it back on
somehow, or I was like allowingit, you know.
And so then in the last coupleof months I've been remembering
or calling my dreams more, but Ihonestly didn't think I had

(03:06):
that power.

Speaker 2 (03:08):
Yes, you know, yes, power of intention and let's,
you know, let's notunderestimate that.
So, when you want to rememberyour dreams, that there's really
one of the ways to make ithappen, it's to say I'm going to
do this, I want to do this, andhaving that it's dedication,
but also, just, really, just theintent is very powerful.

Speaker 4 (03:27):
So how do you get women to interpret their dreams?
Like for me, if I have a dreamand I can't really, you know,
pinpoint what it's supposed tomean, I'll just go on Google and
be like dream analysis and youknow whatever this is and how is
what you do different than that?

Speaker 2 (03:43):
Yes.
So I encourage everyone tobreak up with their dream
dictionary, because it's notreally giving you the right
advice.
I'm guilty of a tube from along time ago.
I used to do that, and that'spartly because people just don't
know what to do with thatguidance and they're not used to
turning into their intuitionand they don't know what to make
of it.

(04:04):
And the way I approach dreams isthat there's stories,
essentially stories from oursubconscious, and stories are
told in a language, and thatdream language is unique to you.
So it's a lexicon of yoursubconscious which is comprised
of everything that you've everexperienced, and as well as
perhaps in past lives, if youbelieve in that, and so it's

(04:25):
really something that is veryspecific to the dreamer.
So, even though there might bethese universal archetype, trope
, cultural things that we allexperience in as part of our
human experience, the dreamstory is couched in a multitude
of details that are unique toyou, and so it makes that

(04:46):
message unique to you in regardsto your life.
So what I help women do isdecode their dreams essentially
and help them understand whattheir dream language is, so that
they can gather that messageand that wisdom from the dream
and then use that to improvetheir life moving forward.

Speaker 3 (05:07):
Hmm, so does every dream have a message?
Can sometimes it just be Idon't know what you last watched
on TV before you went to bed.
I mean, can it just be simplythe book you just put down when
you fell asleep, or whatever?

Speaker 2 (05:21):
It's great that you use that example, because that
is one of the number one reasonsthat people disregard their
dreams.
So say, well, I just watchedthat movie last night.
So of course I was dreamingabout sharks because I just
watched that movie, and that'sjust silly.
But look at the context of it,because you did a lot of stuff
yesterday and a lot of thatisn't in it in the dream.
So, yeah, I really feel thatthey all have a message and I

(05:46):
feel that your subconscious justtakes different things to be
part of the puzzle, to createthe scenario.
And so, yeah, you watched thatmovie and it was like, just keep
going with that example, as itwas about sharks.
But did you just watch a replayof the movie?
No, something else happened inthat dream.

(06:08):
So it introduced maybe thatsame scenario, but then who was
there, what was the action, whatwas the emotion, what was what
played out?
And it's not going to be thestoryline of what you watched,
it's going to be a completelydifferent scenario.
And so I think that's whatbecomes confusing to people many
times is that they just say,well, this is just a

(06:30):
regurgitation, this is just acombination of what happened to
me yesterday and it doesn't meananything, and I beg to differ.

Speaker 3 (06:39):
I saw on your website that you could sign up for like
a free worksheet, right foryour dream.
Yes, you do think sometimesthat, well, you know, just watch
that movie with this actor andthat's why he popped up in my
dream or whatever, and you justkind of brush it off.
But it's.
It is very confusing.
When you wake up in the morningyou're like what, what was that

(07:02):
?
That's just, it's just crazy.
I and I do believe there'smessages in there, but the
craziness that comes with thedream.
Sometimes you're like where didthat come from?
What is actually going on?

Speaker 2 (07:14):
And there's a lot of different ways to decode it, and
I have an online course where Iteach a lot of the different
methods.
But sometimes there's even someother things interesting.
Things like word play, forexample, where you'll see
something happening or or a signthat says something, or
somebody will say something toyou that just doesn't really
seem to make sense, and thenyou're telling someone about it,

(07:36):
and when you say it out loud,all of a sudden you go oh yeah,
okay, now I see what that is,but when you're just repeating
in your head or you write itdown, you don't really get it,
and so our dreams haveinteresting ways of revealing
the information to us.

Speaker 4 (07:55):
So, with your clients , how do you approach
interpreting their dreams andempowering them, using their
dreams to empower themselves?

Speaker 2 (08:02):
The way I use my method, which I call the dream
mirror method, which is what yousaw on that, on that sheet that
you can download.
It's basically just a one pagesheet, but it gives you the
boxes of sort of the differentthings to look for and to start
recording.
And the way I use that methodis to really get you to start
paying attention to all thedetails in the dream so that we

(08:25):
can draw out all of thosesubconscious associations and
personal life associations withthose objects, people, places,
settings, numbers, colors, allthose things.
And then I ask you a wholebunch of questions to act as a
mirror, essentially to yoursubconscious.
Instead of telling, inputtingsomething and telling you this

(08:47):
is what that means, I try andhave you tell me what does it
mean, because if I tell you whatit means, it's going to be
totally different for me as asubjective observer.
And once we derive all of thosethings, then we look at the
dream as a metaphor for yourwaking life.
And once you realize, ok, thedreams don't tell us what we

(09:11):
already know is the other thing.
So don't assume that you knowwhat it means and that it was
just about that movie last night, and so start to unravel that,
and when you do, you get at thatdeeper meaning that's coming
from your intuition and yourhigher wisdom.
And when you've obtained that,then the next question is what

(09:31):
do I do with that?
And so I have a process that Icall dream integration, where I
use different healing modalitiesto help you integrate the
wisdom that you've obtained fromthe dream, and that can involve
different things likemeditation, visualization,
affirmations, as well as soundfrequencies, and in my programs

(09:53):
I compile and overlay all ofthose things to really customize
it to your personal dream sothat you can really use that
method as a catalyst forspiritual transformation.

Speaker 4 (10:09):
I like it.
Well, I like it because dreamsare very personal.
So if I were to sit there andtell you, I had a dream that I
was being chased by the FBI andthen, when I went to go hide, I
slid into a little space, whichthen, in turn, turned into
another dimension, for example,this was a dream from a couple

(10:30):
of weeks ago.

Speaker 3 (10:31):
Very specific, yeah, very specific.

Speaker 4 (10:35):
But for me that would be totally different than
someone else, I would assume.

Speaker 2 (10:41):
Absolutely yes, because your conception of all
of those things is different.

Speaker 3 (10:45):
Right, obviously.
Well, I say obviously becausewe all believe this.
But we do get visitors from theother side in our dreams and I
always tell my lost loved onesplease come visit me in my
dreams.
Don't show yourself while I'mgetting dressed in the morning,
like if you're going to want tomake yourself visual to me, come
to me in my dreams.

(11:05):
But I have had people who havelost loved ones that really want
to see them in their dreams andyet they don't come.
I don't know if there's somekind of technique for them other
than just saying like we dolike, come visit me, come.
Or maybe they're blocking itout, like you said, sometimes we
turn off our dream trigger ifyou will.

(11:25):
But do you have any advice forthose people out there?
Because that is kind of a safespace I feel Sometimes dreams to
have our lost loved ones comesee us.
But is there a way we canwelcome them in a little bit
more?

Speaker 2 (11:40):
I definitely have experienced and believe in dream
visitations and I have a lot ofpeople come to me with those,
and I think, in terms ofcreating that situation, it
falls into the process of whatis called dream incubation or
dream manifestation, which canbe done whether you're trying to

(12:03):
achieve a visitation or not,even if you're just trying to
achieve a certain kind of dream.
You're trying to create asolution to a problem.
Dream manifestation is verymuch further advanced version of
the I'm going to remember mydreams.
Instead, it's I'm going to havethis kind of dream, and it's
utilizing that same power ofintention.

(12:23):
It's utilizing that the powerof the mind, mindset, intention,
affirmation to create thereality that you want to achieve
, as well in the 3D world, aswell as in the 5D and above
worlds that exist in the dreamworld.
And so I believe that you canvery much manifest a dream that

(12:44):
is a visitation if you call uponthat.
And so one of those methods isjust to use a journal, and it
doesn't have to be your dreamjournal or, if you don't
remember your dreams, it's justyour normal journal, but write
down what you intend to havehappen that night and who you'd

(13:05):
like to be visited by, or whatquestions you have or what
you're trying to solve, and yoursubconscious mind is going to
go to work on that for you andyour spiritual energy is going
to put out that request and whenyou ask for help from the
universe, you're putting outthat open invitation that is

(13:26):
going to bring that informationand that wisdom and that those
other spirits to help you and bearound you.

Speaker 3 (13:32):
I like that dream manifestation.

Speaker 4 (13:34):
With that, though, do you think that, for both
yourself and the spirit, thatthey sometimes maybe wait until
you're ready for that visitation?

Speaker 2 (13:45):
Yes, so when the student is ready, the teacher
appears, as they say, and sowhen you're ready to receive
that information, it will cometo you.
But you can also ask.
So I feel, in this world, inthis 3D world, we very much of
course have that illusion anywayof free will, and if we, we

(14:07):
know we all have spirit guidesand spirit assistants, but
they're not going to intercede,they're not going to help us
unless we ask, unless we invitethem and invoke them, in other
words.
So I think that's part of it isthat when you're ready and you
do that invocation, then it'sallowing that to come in.

Speaker 3 (14:27):
You're opening that door right.
So you're just kind of saying,okay, I'm ready.

Speaker 4 (14:31):
Yes, Well, I asked that question because when my
father passed away and he wouldsend me different types of signs
throughout the day, but Ialways wanted him to visit me in
my dreams and it took about alittle over a year for him to
actually finally visit me in mydream, and so that's why I was

(14:51):
like, but I was also goingthrough a lot of grief, I was
having a really tough time, youknow, but I kept asking for him
to visit me in my dream and sojust Okay, yes, yes, and when my
father passed, it was, I think,the third day that I had the
first visitation, so it just was, and then it's always happened

(15:14):
after that.

Speaker 3 (15:14):
So You're all every night.
He's there, he's there.

Speaker 2 (15:21):
They don't go away.
They're always with us.

Speaker 3 (15:23):
Yeah, absolutely.

Speaker 4 (15:25):
So also, what are some of the common symbols or
themes that you find with someof your clients and their dreams
?

Speaker 2 (15:31):
As discussed before.
I think that we havecommonalities and experiences,
but our dreams are very unique.
So there might be people thathave dreams about losing their
phone or being lost somewhere,or finding out that they don't
have any clothes on, or theirteeth are falling out or they're

(15:52):
drowning, or I mean those areall very common dreams.
But if you Three, you said downthis morning and shared your
dreams, and one of you said Ihad a dream about drowning, and
you said I did too.
Well, let's not just leave itat that.
What was yours about?
And it's not going to be thesame dream, because you could be

(16:15):
drowning and then you savedsomeone, you saved yourself, or
you made it to shore and youfelt super empowered.
The other person could havesunk to the bottom.
You don't know what the outcomeis going to be or what your
actions are going to be.
It's very much like in thisworld where we can't really
decide what's going to happen tous, but we can decide how we're

(16:36):
going to react.
And so in a dream, you might bepresented in the middle of a
scenario, but what's going tohappen and who's with you and
how do you feel at that moment,and that's going to be unique to
each dreamer and very different.

Speaker 1 (16:50):
So I had a weird instance and maybe it wasn't
weird, but for me it was.
So a couple of weeks ago myhusband and I both I woke up and
I had a dream and it was allabout snakes, montages, like
snake thing, and I wrote it down.
So I tell my husband I'm like Ihave this dream about snakes.
And he's like, oh my God, I didtoo.
And I said what.

(17:11):
And so I'm like so I was like,okay, I was like so what was
your dream about?
So his snake dream was thatthere was like a small, thin
snake around like a bottle, likea Coke-like bottle, and he was
showing someone the snake and hewent to pick it up and it was
probably a gardener snake, youknow something like that.
But he went to go pick it up bythe neck but grabbed it more

(17:32):
towards its center and itstarted to strike at his right
hand.
But he said like the bitesdidn't hurt and he just kept
going oh, what are you doing?
I'm just gosh, you know.
And that was the end of hisdream.
And then my dream was not smallsnakes, but like long, girthy,
like like huge snakes, and I hadthere was a one bit where I was

(17:54):
aware of the snakes, definitelynot scared, but just a little
bit apprehensive, but knew theyweren't there to harm me in any
way.
And so one of the snakes was anorange snake with diamonds down
the middle that I recognizedfor my childhood.
I lived by a railroad track andhad come down through the ice
plant and into our court and myneighbor actually like killed it

(18:16):
with like a pitchfork and flungit back into the ice plant and
I'm like, oh, that's, it's great, okay, but in the dream it
slithered toward me and passedme safe, right, didn't get
killed.
And then there was anothersequence where there was a king
snake in our backyard a fewyears back and its head was up
and coming really proudlytowards me.

(18:37):
And in real life I freaked out,freaked out.
I was on the phone and backthrough my phone I mean like it
was terrible and but again itwas coming proudly towards me,
not there to hurt me, I knewthere was.
It was just kind of like comingtowards me and past me, looking
for safe passage.
And then the weirdest scene andI'm sorry not to derail this

(19:00):
whole interview, but like theweirdest scene was there was a
snake in my son's hamster cageand I asked my son why, why is
there a snake in there, like?
And he goes oh, it's fake, mom,it's fake.
And I said, but why would youput like a predator in your
hamster's cage?
Like that's terrifying.
And so I crouched down and Ilook at the snake in the eye and

(19:20):
I swear.
I see it breathe, like I swear.
I see that it's alive.
And my son reaches into thecage and he pulls out the snake
and it's clearly a fake rubbersnake.
So he puts it back in and againI crouched to eye level and I
see the snake breathe.
And my dream ends so like, notonly because I don't really like

(19:41):
snakes, but not only was mydream a little bit weird, but
then my husband shared, you know, same subject matter on the
same night.
How have you ever encounteredthat before?
Is there like a commonalitybetween that or is that just
random?

Speaker 2 (19:55):
I think what's most important of that whole dream
account is the different waysthe snakes presented and the
different ways that youexperienced encountering the
snake, and you and your husbandas well.
So it's a perfect example,because he was upset by its
presence and it was slightlyattacking him and he was annoyed

(20:18):
and confused and you were notdistraught and it was passing
you.
And also the fact that yourecognize it as something from
your childhood places yourscenario and your childhood
where for him it would be aquestion of what is the coke
bottle represent to you and whateverything about that snake in

(20:40):
his dream is going to couch thatscenario differently for him,
based on his experience.
And so you're all experiencingsomething very different and you
can see that, if you were tojust summarize and share briefly
that each one of you had adream about snakes and isn't
that weird?
And there must be somesynchronicity and coincidence.

(21:01):
Well, maybe there is, but onceyou get to those deeper layers,
you start to really understandthat it's completely different.

Speaker 3 (21:08):
Yeah, okay, I've been waiting to hear the snake dream
, since we talked about this twoweeks ago.

Speaker 4 (21:14):
Oh, here's the snake dream.

Speaker 1 (21:17):
So yeah, but I understand what you're saying.
They're totally differentbetween the two, right, like how
he was frustrated and annoyedand I was just kind of like
observing and like knowing thatthey're not there to hurt me.
So, you know, got to dig alittle deeper to find the
meaning behind that.
Yeah, thank you, I appreciatethat.

Speaker 4 (21:37):
So, megan, I have another question with regards to
dreaming.
So, as Christy was having herdream and, in the dream, not
recognizing that she's dreaming,what about those that are lucid
dreaming and working on theirlucid dreaming?
How does that come into play?

Speaker 2 (21:53):
So lucid dreaming is definitely a process whereby you
can purposefully attain a stateof lucidity and it can be used
as a healing methodology.
So you can definitely use it torecreate scenarios that you
want an alternate ending for.
So if you have, for example, arecurring nightmare and you want

(22:15):
to envision a different endingto that nightmare, you can
manifest that dream and enter itand lucidly change the course
of the dream.
Or if you find yourself in thatrecurring nightmare, you can
realize that you're dreaming andthen change the scenario of

(22:37):
that.
So there's a lot ofapplications of lucid dreaming,
In addition to the creative andamazing ones, that really allow
us to kind of experience aspiritual transformation where
we can really just use it togain more confidence, to gain
more agency, to affect change.

(22:58):
And when we do that, ittriggers our subconscious to
shift as well and it creates asynergy that really translates
into our waking life.

Speaker 3 (23:09):
Lucid dreaming.
Maybe I don't understand thatdefinition.
Is what is lucid dreaming?
Sorry?

Speaker 2 (23:15):
It's when we know we're dreaming.
Ok, so when you become awarethat you're dreaming, inside of
a dream is the state of lucidity.
And so, when you become awarethat you're dreaming, you
sometimes initially it's just ohmy god, this is a dream, what
am I doing?
And then you wake up, becausethe minute you recognize that

(23:37):
it's a dream, you'll kind ofpanic or get excited and you'll
wake up.
But if you're able to practiceit to the point that, oh, I'm in
a dream, ok, well, now I'mgoing to change this.
Who is this person that'schasing me?
Or what am I doing with thisscenario?
I want to be here now and youcan really change the whole

(24:01):
layout and trajectory of thedream with intent.

Speaker 3 (24:05):
I was going to.
It sounded like what I calledtaking charge of your dream.
I'm going to actually know whatI'm going to be doing.
I've had that experience beforewhere it was OK, you're just in
a dream.
And it hits you like you'rejust in a dream, it's OK,
everything's fine, it's just adream.
And then I've experienced thatwhere I've been able to change

(24:27):
my actions in the dream, or oneof those dreams where you are
naked walking through a park andyou're like it's just a dream,
it's OK.
It's OK Because you wake up inthis dream with no clothes on or
you're falling off a cliff orsomething, and it's very hard,

(24:48):
it's very.
There's probably ways topractice to get into it better,
but it's very hard to have thatrealization while you're in it.
But when you get it, it's likeOK, it's fine, everything's fine
, everything's fine.
We're in a dream, it's OK.

Speaker 2 (25:03):
It's hard to stabilize it as well.
So that's kind of like the nextstage is really not getting too
excited, not waking up, andthere's different grounding
techniques that are taught toreally try to stabilize inside
the dream, different things thatyou can do that will try to
keep you there once you realizeit, so that you don't wake up.

(25:26):
And I had a lucid dream oncewhere I was sitting in the back
of a limo with my husband and wewere waiting for the driver and
we were waiting and waiting andwaiting for the driver and then
finally I said to him why arewe waiting?
This is a dream, we don't needa driver.
We actually don't even need adriver.
We could get up there and driveit ourselves or we could just

(25:49):
make it go.
Why are we sitting here waiting?
And so that was just one ofthose experiences where you kind
of got that light bulb.
Then, once you had it, you'relike, well, what this is so
silly, we can do this ourselves.

Speaker 3 (26:06):
It's pretty amazing when you get to do that Because
you're like, oh OK, let's go,let's do this or chase that guy
instead of him chasing me, orwhatever it might be.

Speaker 2 (26:15):
Yes, and it makes you come to that realization that
we are sometimes the creators ofour own blocks.
We tell ourselves things, wetell ourselves the way we
believe the world to be andconvince ourselves, talk
ourselves out of possibilitiesand feel that we're trapped in

(26:36):
it being a certain way, anddon't realize that we actually
have a lot more agency thanwe're giving ourselves credit
for so, imagining there's a wayto practice lucidity.

Speaker 1 (26:46):
is that intent as well?
Yes, absolutely Are there.

Speaker 2 (26:50):
Yes, yes, ok, it's one of the big ones, for sure.
Another one that I teach oftenis what I call reality checks,
and it's where you, during theday when you're awake, create a
habit of asking yourselves am Idreaming?
So is this a dream, or am Iasleep?
And each time you do that it'sjust kind of a check yeah, ok,

(27:14):
I'm awake.
And then the more you do it,the more you will do it in your
sleep and eventually you'll findyourself saying am I dreaming?
And you'll go oh yes, this timeI am.
There's also a method oflooking at your hands, which is
really what the first time I wasable to achieve.
It worked for me, so I lovethat method.

(27:36):
So, when you're doing thereality checks, look at your
hands and you see how your handslook in this 3D world.
And eventually I did that in mydream and I had no rings on and
I knew I was dreaming.

Speaker 3 (27:50):
Interesting I just looked at my hands.
I did too.

Speaker 1 (27:52):
I was like wait, wait yes.

Speaker 4 (27:54):
Well, as we start to wrap things up, can you share
any tips or insights for ourlisteners who are interested in
exploring their own dreams moredeeply?

Speaker 2 (28:05):
Yes.
So I would recommend going to mywebsite and downloading my
Dream Mirror template, becauseit really helps you look for the
things that you want to try torecord, that you want to pay
attention to, and it gives youthat little bit of an outline.
And then I also have a courseonline that will teach you a lot
more of these methods, fromdream recall to lucid dreaming

(28:29):
and onward and then start tojust tap into your intuition.
Start to appreciate your dreamsthe process of dream
appreciation is the first stepUnderstanding that they are
important, that they hold valuefor us, that there's wisdom
untapped there and that we haveit within ourselves to access

(28:50):
this wisdom.
So that's really the first step.
Then start keeping your dreamjournal, start asking to
remember your dreams, startasking questions to be answered
of your dreams, and then utilizethe method to really pull out
your own associations becauseyou're the one who knows what
the Coke bottle reminds you of,what the orange snake reminds

(29:12):
you of, because it's your lifeexperience or multiple lifetimes
and use that as a basis foryour inner work, for your
self-care, for your higherlevels of spiritual intelligence
and expanded consciousness.

Speaker 4 (29:30):
Well, thank you so much, Megan.
Awesome.

Speaker 1 (29:33):
Yes, thank you, megan .
Thank you for joining us.
Yes, thank you for having me.
Any go ahead and plug yourself.
Oh, yes, yes please.

Speaker 2 (29:40):
So women'sdreamanalysiscom is my
website, and you can find myjournal template there, my
online courses you can book afree 30-minute discovery call
with me as well as dreamsessions.
And then I have my women'sdreamtransformation program, which
is a 90-day program where wework together and we explore

(30:02):
your dreams and you pick a fewof them, that I create a
customized meditation based onthat dream that overlays the
Sulfurgeo frequency, that helpsyou achieve the growth that
you're looking for.
And I also have my podcast,women's Dream Enlightenment
podcast, where I have women comeon and tell their stories of

(30:23):
spiritual awakening, as well asbring their dreams and I
interpret them live on the showand we have deep discussions,
and so that is wonderful as well.
Check me out there.
And lastly, meganmarycom.
I am going to be debuting myfirst fiction novel this fall,
and it's a metaphysical dreammystery, and so I invite you all

(30:47):
to follow me for news on that.
The novel is called the DreamProtectors.

Speaker 3 (30:55):
That's exciting.

Speaker 1 (30:57):
I know, I saw that I got really excited.
Congratulations, awesome, thankyou Well.
Thank you so much for joiningus again and thank you to all of
our listeners for joining us onthis week's episode of A Witch,
a Mystic and a Feminist.
Please connect with us on ourwebsite, wmfpodcom, and,
wherever you are listening tothis podcast, please like and

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subscribe.
We would really appreciate itand we will see you next week.
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