 This program was created to assist humans in this rapidly changing world while it is expanding into new realms that is based on the foundation of the late great Loris Cannon's work. So thank you to Loris for continuing to encourage us to explore new directions and new worlds. So thank you to Greg Prescott and Michelle Walling at N5D.com for making this show possible. With humanity's new understanding and acceptance of the quantum world and the role that consciousness plays in shaping both our individual and our collective reality, we have plenty of subject material. I am a full-time practitioner of Dolores's hypnosis method and had the honor and privilege of working with and alongside of her for several years. You can find out more about my practice of quantum healing and my consulting and coaching services at NewEarthJourney.com. And I'd like to mention I'm offering my own new quantum healing service available remotely. Call or email me about how we can create your very own unique quantum healing process. And lastly, before we get started tonight, for those of you looking for a practitioner of Dolores's method of quantum healing, you may find these wonderful people at the Loris Cannon QHHT.com, that's the Loris Cannon QHHT.com. Not only will you find photo listings there, but a practitioner blog and some other useful information for those interested in Dolores's work. Also, if you would like to participate live on the show tonight, please call this number 646-716-8890, that's 646-716-8890, and since our topic is dreaming and dream interpretation, we invite any listener to call in to tell us about the dreams you might have had. Today is January 29, 2016, and this is the very first Quantum Healing with Candice dreamscape show. And I personally believe that the topic and the exploration of dreams is one of the most important subjects there is for all of us, and I hope that this program will be just the first of many where we explore the dreamscapes, power and potential. Dreaming is the most commonly recognized means that the inner mind communicates the outer mind. The idea that dreams are a communication from beyond the physical existence is not new. For thousands of years, mankind has been captivated and perplexed by memories of experiences arising when his physical consciousness is at rest, and these memories have become an integral part of every culture on this planet. Dreaming is a universal human language. It's basically your higher self speaking to you. So we're going to talk about all of that tonight. And joining me this evening to chat about this amazing subject is friend and colleague, fellow Quantum Healing practitioner, Nicole Radke. Nicole Radke is a holistic healer and hypnotist with a mission to treat the body, mind and soul as one. She has a private healing practice in St. Joseph, Missouri called Natural Pathways. And Nicole was on a previous Quantum Healing with Candice show last November, and I'm happy to welcome her back to talk about one of our favorite subjects, the dreamscape. Good evening, Candice, and I'm going to say hi to everybody else out there, and I'm really excited to be back. Oh, I'm so happy that you're back. As well, you know, I think Nicole, wasn't it you and I after we finished with our last show last November, it was after the show, we just started talking about dreams together, and I said, hey, we should do a show about that, and that's how this came about. We thought we would just talk about, you know, the basic, most people talk about dreaming, the different kinds of dreams there are, maybe some resources and books, etc. And then we thought we would talk about specific dreams, maybe some of our own favorite dreams and or have you all call in or possibly even, you know, talk about things in the chat room where we could talk about some of your dreams that you might want to have interpreted or have our idea of what we think they could possibly be about. But, you know, I'd like to start out by just talking about that at first, which is dreams are highly individual, absolutely. The symbology in dreams can be universal, they absolutely can be, you know, and we talk about some of the things, some of the symbols and some of the ways dreams can be thought about, you know, people talk about what, for instance, water means in dreams or what, different animals or different things, but you can have your very own personal symbology in your dreams. For instance, you know, I absolutely love animals and I absolutely love cats and dogs, etc. So a cat or a dog in my dream may, you know, be considered a friend or a companion or something like that coming in and helping me out, but if somebody say had a very awful experience with a dog, maybe, you know, a dog hurt them terribly or mauled them, you know, unfortunately in their life or whatever, well, a dog in that person's dream, you know, may symbolize something completely different. So where we can talk about analyzing and interpreting dreams on a scale in that way, you know, it doesn't always match. Would you say that, Nicole? Absolutely. Yeah, I think symbolism and dream interpretation is an essential part of your life. If you spend a third of your life asleep, third of your life in the dream world. And so there are some universal symbolism that we use, but I kind of look at it as something to get you started so that you can develop your own symbolism and understand your own dreams that way. But ultimately it's about trusting your own intuition, too. What does that dream mean to you because it is very personal in that way. What's helpful sometimes is if another person were to interpret your dream or if you, you know, had a dream book or something like that, it gives you a different perspective of looking at it. So for me, it's always about being practical is what's the most simplest explanation for whether it's the scene or what's happening in the dream, but we definitely overthink it way too much. Right, and dreams can be both literal or symbolic and sometimes you really have to, you know, think about that. And actually I've got an interesting dream about this show, this Quantum Healing with Candice show. I actually, a week before I was offered to host this show, I had this really amazing dream and I dreamed I was walking through my parents kitchen and suddenly I felt something in my insides in my belly and I'm just walking through my parents kitchen and I reached down and I actually give birth. I give birth to a kitten and it really surprises me to no end, but I absolutely felt it came outside of me. I'm a mother, so I know what it's like to give birth and I gave birth to this kitten and I was, I caught it before it hit the floor and I held it up and I looked at it and I was so incredibly surprised and so incredibly happy and I love cats anyway, but I had this dream and when I woke up the next day, I thought, well, that's really interesting and it was very poignant and I knew it kind of meant something so, you know, somebody might think, well, it means, you know, you're going to have a kitten come into your life. Well, that might have been kind of literal, but that's not exactly it at all. What happened was I happened to be exactly a week after I had that dream. I was in my parents' home chatting with the lovely Michelle Walling when she said, hey, I have an idea. I think you should have your own show and that's where the dream came in. So it was, you know, giving birth is a symbol often for being creative, you know. And I was in my parents' home and that's where I got kind of this news. I happened to be chatting with her again while I was in my parents' home. And it just really, really fit and it was a kind of a fun dream. Have you figured out what the kitchen and the cat represented to you? Well, you know, the cat, since the cat was a kitten and it was really small and I adore cats, yeah, I mean, the kitten was, you know, the radio show. And it was it was such a surprise. And, you know, and it was all all me and all mine. And I meaning, you know, it's created from from my inners. And a lot of it had to do with kind of where it all happened. And a couple of the shows had happened while it had been in my parents' house. Yeah. Well, it's interesting. The first thing that came to mind when you said, you know, talks about the cat is, well, cat home to have nine lives and you work with five lives. Right. And typically a kitchen would represent food. And we would look at food symbolism as knowledge, its information. So it's very relevant, not just what was happening, but also where it was happening in the dream. Exactly. And not only that, I mean, I'm in the middle of walking. So, you know, I'm moving. I wasn't standing still. It was me stride. I was busy doing other things and it just kind of came out of nowhere. Yeah, just it matched to fit every every way you looked at it. So I love that. So, yeah, well, well, you know, kind of jumped in your dream interpretation right away, but didn't really kind of mean to do that. But it just seems like it's it. But it's probably where they want to take us. I just I think a lot of times dreams like that is like deja vu. It's that same feeling. It's just a confirmation that wherever you are in your past, that things are moving along. I think that there are so many different ways of looking at dreams and different cultures. But I think if you think of it as in terms of your life path, we're constantly learning and adjusting. So to me, greens are not just something that I do when I'm asleep. To me, it's a different reality. It's a different world. It's it's multidimensional. And we go and we explore other things. We gather that information. We bring it back and adjust whatever we need to adjust. It's just another form of learning to me. Absolutely. And have you not heard about those societies, Nicole, some indigenous ones? I believe in South America, there's there are some society that the village will wake up in the morning. They will gather around and they will share their dreams and they will base their day's activity upon, you know, the knowledge that the people brought back from the dreaming world the night before, which I just find astounding as far as how it compares to the Western notion of often just dismissing dreams as frivolous or meaningless. Yes. Yeah, especially what I'm familiar with with with the in Australia with the Aborigines. Actually, our dream cycle or a sleep cycle is not supposed to be eight to 10 hours. What they're known for is they would usually go to sleep when it's sundown. They would sleep for three or four hours. They would wake up and they would interpret each other's dreams that would go back to sleep for the same amount of time they'd get up in the morning and interpret dreams again. And I actually learned that in one of the books that of an author we just discussed before through Robert Moss. And I think that sometimes if people wake up in the middle of the night and they just, you know, why can't I go to sleep? Or why am I not, you know, whether you call insomnia or I think there's a purpose to being in that quiet space where you can then reflect on whatever dreams you have or meditation. It's not that you're just asleep and the rest of you, that nothing's going on. It's almost to me as if you're waking up. And when you come back, this is the dream world here. That's, yes, that's definitely a way of looking at it. And there's so many different kinds of dreams, aren't there? I mean, we have, you know, dreams where they really are precognitive. They can predict or give you hints about what might be coming down the road. My hidden dream, of course, was one of them. There are some very literal dreams, very symbolic dreams. They're dreams where people who have passed come to visit you. And that's an amazing after-death communication type of place where this can happen. And I've been very fortunate myself to be able to experience that many times. And it's such a comfort to be able to do that. And there's dreams where you literally go in the past lives. You find yourself in past lives or past situations working on perhaps themes that you may be working on throughout lifetimes, you know, if you're in battles or something over and over again. It could be that you're in a battle just in your office workspace or in your home life, but that it could possibly mean that, you know, that's part of your sole plan and your sole understanding across lifetimes. There's lots of different ways to look at dreams. Yeah, there's so many different levels. Some people are very aware of their dreams so they call that lucid dreaming. A lot of people feel that they don't dream at all because they don't remember their dreams. And what I learned fairly early on is it doesn't matter if you remember them or not because you're still having an experience, you're still dreaming anyway. So the one thing that I would want people to take away from this is especially if you look at dreams that you feel kind of foretell the future, especially if they're scary, that there's no dream that you have to be afraid of. There's even the ones that seem really scary or that we would consider nightmares. For me, those are the ones where the most work is being done, the most things that are being released or integrated. Right, and there's places where you have to face your fears. Yeah. You know, you have to do that in my dreams. Then too. Right, you have to turn and look at that monster square on and deal with that, you know, if it is a monster, of course, and deal with it in your dreams. But if you... Go ahead. It's also a practice in a way for those things. So even if something does seem scary, there's a safety aspect of about exploring the different outcomes in the dream. And so much of what happens subconsciously, but it does help you in your relationships the same way that we explore through QHHT and connecting with the subconscious in that way. It's just another way of communication from your subconscious. Mm-hmm. Yes, you know, we talk about that a lot on our support forum and I know that you and I probably talk about that a lot with our clients in the same way when we have QHHT sessions that, you know, having a QHHT session there's an awful lot like having a dream. And so if you, you know, find yourself practiced in dreaming or daydreaming, it can really help you if and when you want to explore in that way, if you want to explore your consciousness in that way. Well, tell me what you know about Robert Moss. Well, I was introduced to him through a friend of mine and I read his book and off the top of my head I can't remember the name of it because I don't have it with me right now. But basically he was just talking about the anatomy of dreams, how to begin to interpret your dreams. I did have the opportunity to actually correspond to him a little bit on Facebook once about some dreams. And he's a very interesting, very intelligent guy and with, he just has, to me, has a very fresh perspective on dreams, but in a way also using those old ancient techniques and just really, I kind of think of it as like helping you to understand your own internal language, if that makes sense. And then to actually have whatever healing you need to take place. He has really good exercises. So for me, he makes it very practical, which that's something that I like. It's not just, well, here's the dream symbolism. This is what, you know, it might or might not mean, but here's how you can actually change your dreams. This is how you can go back into your dreams. So his suggestions that he has is really powerful. He really brings a lot of validity to the experience of the dream where the Western world kind of, you know, shrugs its shoulders and, and minimizes it. And so it's not that important. I think it's vitally important, your dreams. And those people who say they don't remember their dreams, you know, there's a lot of reasons for that. And why don't you tell me what you think some of those reasons are, Nicole? And let me see if I can fill in. What kind of reasons do we not remember our dreams? The first one that I would always consider is, you know, are you on any kind of medication that would maybe make you sleep more intensely or that might affect your dreams? That's definitely a factor. But then other than that is, if you're so busy and you're so tired, just from day to day living and work and kids and all these things, it could be that you, your physical body is just sleeping so deeply that you just don't remember the experience. Other factors could be that maybe you're not supposed to remember what you dreamt, you know, because can you integrate the information back into, into your psyche? You know, there's so many different things from the psychological aspect to chemical to spiritual aspect to, and I think your belief system can kind of interfere with some of that too, if you have a very particular belief system and you're maybe afraid of your dreams or if you've had a lot more nightmares, those kind of things, it could be that there's a fear factor involved there to either subconsciously or, but if you think about, and actually there's ways that I've been able to help people to kickstart their dreaming. If you become more self-aware, you know, through meditation or just living more, more conscious lifestyle, you'll begin to experience more facets, more aspects of yourself. So it could also be an indicator of where you're are in a self-development too. So you're not gonna be overwhelmed with information. Does that make sense? Is that kind of on the lines of what you're like? Absolutely. I know for myself personally, dreaming is so important to me that good night, there are the mornings that I wake up that I might not remember my dreams. They feel very strange to me. I don't like it at all. It's very disconcerting, but I do have those nights. But a lot of people will say I don't dream, but I pretty much, when I hear that statement say, well, just because you don't remember them, doesn't mean that you're not having them. I do believe that to remain healthy and walking upright on the planet, you kind of have to sleep and have to have the dream sequence go on, whether or not you believe or remember it at all when you get back into conscious awareness. Yeah, no, I absolutely believe that everybody dreams. And I think that's just kind of your sole way of checking in on yourself, too. There's dreams I've had that I wish I didn't remember. My husband won't get in trouble for that one. He has dreamed and that's him, a whole different character. But I think the more you want to explore who you are, the more it'll be revealed to you. In the beginning, I used to be so obsessed with interpreting every dream and journaling it and writing it down. And it got too much because there were so detailed that I would write for an hour every morning if I had to do that every day. So what I've noticed is the ones that I really have to remember, or that's important, I'll remember years afterwards. So there's some that just kind of stand out. So I don't worry about it too much, but if I wake up and I feel, okay, this was an important dream that I would start looking at it a little more and maybe bounce it off a friend or so. But I had an interesting dream. You mentioned that your kitchen dream. I had a kitchen dream as well a few weeks ago. And I've kind of been on this kick to be healthier, to kind of cut red meats and all the bad stuff out of my diet. And I was eating too much candy, got a headache. And a couple of days later, I had this dream. I was in a house, not my house. And there were people coming to look at the house because there's supposedly some paranormal activity. And long story short, there's one part of the dream. I ended up in the kitchen and I walked in and there's this woman lying on the ground and her head looks like she has a head injury. I'm grabbing the phone, I'm calling 911, and there's another lady trying to help me. And the next moment I looked down and instead of a person, she's a candy bar and I'm unwrapping the chocolate bar. And I'm very lucid in the dream because I'm thinking, okay, this is weird, what's going on? And as I get her unfolded, I look back down again and she is a grilled tomato sandwich. I can see the tomato slices with the seeds and everything in it, which is probably one of the strangest dreams I've had. But when I started analyzing it, I knew that food meant information. I knew that what types of food was important and I knew that immediately, the first thing that stood out to me is that chocolate for me causes migraines. So I knew that they were trying to tell me something about my headaches. And it was really about information. Yeah, but yeah, as I looked down at the tomato sandwich, I, the 911 operator answered and I said, oh, no, it's okay, she's fine. But interesting, when I started researching that there's actually a link between tomatoes and chocolate, they have the same enzyme that is said to create migraines. So- Interesting. Tomatoes out of my diet and my headaches have gone away. Interesting. But I would never have to put them together. No, no, and you said it was a house but not your house. So what do you make of that symbolism? Yeah. Well, to me, a house is, if it's my house and it's either someplace that I feel safe or it's my territory, so to speak, somebody else's house would just be unfamiliar territory. So maybe in a way, if we think about the head, the head has to do with your consciousness. So maybe in a way, I'm trying to expand my consciousness. This is why it was paranormal because it's unknown. Maybe even a little bit of fear in there. So maybe I have a fear about expanding my mind. Perhaps that was part of why I was getting headaches. It was just the intensity of information or the energy. The, to me, the 911 would symbolize that I'm trying to reach out for help. It doesn't necessarily mean that there's an emergency or that it's not necessarily a negative thing. So to me, you can almost look at every single little aspect and just say, okay, if I take the dream part away of it, what does that object mean? What does that scene mean? And then slowly, you start putting the pieces together. But to me, it's more about what level of the house, because if it would be down in the basement, that would represent your subconsciousness. It's what's beneath. On the main floor would be maybe a little more on the surface. The kitchen would then have to do with information or with knowledge. So it's not only important about what was happening, but what is the whole picture, the cohesiveness of all of it, tell? And I think that's the importance between dreams from night to night also, is because all in all, it kind of creates this tapestry. So you can even look at dreams, a series of dreams and see overall what would those dreams tell you instead of just the individual ones, but there's all kinds of ways you can look at them. Yeah, and I wanna remind our callers that we'd be happy to talk about your dreams too if you wanna call in, just press one when you call in and we'll pick up the phone, 646-716-8890, in case anybody out there wants to talk about a dream that they've had. Talking about Robert Mosh, he's the famous author who has written, I think 23 books or something like that, just an amazing, prolific author. Many of his books are about dreaming. He was a novelist before he got into some of this, but his story is so interesting, primarily because he was a sickly child. He had two near-death experiences when he was just a kid and some of this seemed to kind of set off his understanding and knowledge of these other worlds, but Nicole and I are referencing him because he's written many books on dreaming and one of the books that he wrote that talks about in particular or in part, excuse me, Dreams is a book that I reference a lot, a lot, especially to my newly awakened clients and the name of that book is The Three Only Things and that references the only, it's only your imagination, we hear that. Only a coincidence, we hear that all the time and it's only a dream, taking all of those things and marginalizing them and making them seem insignificant, but he wrote that book and it's just kind of a great introduction into his work, but what's so interesting about this man is how much credence and validity he gives to these, there's many different worlds. You can enter in your dreams that, I mean, you can have shared dreams and you can go to other lives and there's so many different things. It's not just this jumbled place where you only talk to your higher self, it can be that, but you can definitely travel, can't you, Nicole? Absolutely, I think that's just another way of creating. We know in a way that we create our reality here, the dream world is no different than that. You have, you can access parallel lives that way. You can explore your creative abilities. To me, it's very, very real and it's just another facet, just another aspect of you. It's to me, well, maybe you can look at, it's like maybe different chapters of yourself, but I think the book that I read from him was Active Dreaming. I don't think I have that one. I think I have about three of his books on my shelf and I read the three only things up and down but the others I've spun through and I haven't gotten to know them as well as that one particular book but what's really fascinating about this guy, he has this story that in one of his, and he calls it the near-death experience, he actually was like bouncing around the surgery. I think he had a first appendix or something. Yeah, it's such a great story but he's looking down and it's all bloody by his body and he doesn't like looking at it and he goes and finds his mom in the waiting room. He's left his body, consciousness is gone and she's looking really sad and he's a kid and he's like, well, mom's here but she's sad or I don't wanna do that and he floats out the window and there's like an amusement park very near to the hospital and he goes and he kind of plays around in the amusement park for a while and then suddenly he meets these other beings and he doesn't know exactly what happens. He kind of, and I know it's kind of moves into the near-death experience realm but these places all just kind of cross. You know what I mean? There's a lot of- Yeah, I don't think you can separate them. It's intersecting. We said exactly. But the interesting part about this is this guy, he says he ends up kind of being adopted. Now, I mean, just listen to this. Adopted by this other family in this other realm and he lived decades and has a family, children, grandchildren lived to be a ripe old age into his 90s or even his hundreds in this other world and then when he passes away as this other person, he wakes up and it's the next day after the surgery of his appendix as a child. I mean, that's just crazy. It's amazing, but to me doesn't sound strange really. Maybe it's because I'm so used to, you know, talking about all the things that we do but it reminds me of Estag Bentoff who was, I believe he was a physicist in the 70s and he explained something that would kind of fit into that. What seems like maybe moments here or a day here, time is not the same and, you know, outside of this experience that we have, time is very different and maybe even non-existent in other places. So who's to say that wasn't a full life and when he came back to me, that is like the dreaming, like the waking up into this lifetime. Maybe he dreamt in that other life that, you know, maybe it was a dream within a dream. He gets pretty convoluted, but I just, I know that anything is possible and to me that's the part of the creative ability too and living almost like two lives simultaneously. Explore something else, came back and okay, we'll continue this story here and then when I leave here, I'll go and have another story but I don't think you can separate the different realms whether it's dream or near death. Everything is so connected together and we're a part of everything and everything is a part of us. So we can only understand by separating it and individualizing it that way. That's all this consciousness, right? So the consciousness, you know, is just traveling kind of in different ways, you know, with different connections and in different realms. I had a client once come to see me and she's one of those clients who says, you know, I can't tell anybody this because they'd locked me up and it's true. There's, you know, there are people who are in institutions who, you know, just share too much with psychiatrists or doctors and all kinds of things happened after that but this particular woman would go to sleep some night and she would wake up a completely different person, another woman who lived in another city with another family and different children, a different career, different everything, different body, different all of that and yet she was aware of both lives and she said it always took her about a day to remember to switch over to be the next person, you know, this other person where she had a different name and a different career. I think she was a stay-at-home mom in one life or pretty much and then the other life she was like this, you know, business woman carrying a briefcase and they were very different lives. One was more rural, one was more urban and then she would live that life for a while and sometimes it would be a few days, sometimes it would be a few weeks, sometimes it would be, you know, even several months and she'd get so used to that life she'd go to sleep then in that life and then wake up back in the first life and then there'd be no time that would have passed for the first person. So she may have gone and spent months being the second person and then she comes back and she's the first person again and it took her a day then again, she said, oh, it takes me a day to remember who she is and she says, you know, am I crazy? And it's a very unique story but I said, I don't think you're crazy at all. I think you're being multi-dimensional. Yeah, no, I would totally agree with that and how to me that's kind of a gift to be able to remember all of that and obviously she can still function in whatever life she's recalling. It doesn't sound like it's interrupting her in any way but I remember a couple years back there was a story actually in mainstream media where a woman had a similar experience. Just she woke up and it was a different life, different family, different job and I think it happens more often than we probably admit. I have so many people that walk in and say, oh my gosh, I have the craziest dreams and we're all having them. Everybody's dreams seem kind of weird and strange so you don't have to fear them but it's all quantum. You have to look at it from quantum physics to really understand the time associated with it. Have you ever had Nicole any dreams that have connected you with information or in other ways to any clients that you might have? Oh, absolutely, yes, I've had several. Well, there's one that's really interesting. When I first started doing QHHT, I would have a dream, probably wait two days before I would see my clients and I had one particular one where I dreamed I was on a street looking at a house and there was a man that drove into a driveway but it was very animated in a way that he had dynamite and he blew the car up but when the client came in, what was really interesting is her dad actually owned a dynamite company for like almost 50 years and I believe he had passed sometime a few years prior to that but yeah, that was his business, that was his job, that was his work. I don't know why I had the dream but I think it was just as I was busy connecting with her and it also shows you that you start resonating with people much earlier than when you just walk into their presence. So that was a pretty interesting one. She was really surprised when I told her I had this dream and then I had another one that actually helped with information on infining a body. I had a dream that I was, I had a dream I was in Germany and I can't remember all the specifics of the dream but basically I was going up the river and I was looking for somebody and I kept seeing beer bottles but what stood out about the dream is how things kept floating up to the surface and what the terrain looked like and I was talking to a friend who had somebody that she knew, a boy had drowned and they didn't find the body and but just comparing notes between everybody they were able to look in a place that looked similar to what it looked like in the dream and they actually found the body. So you never know, you don't know when information, you need to share it, who do you share it with. I don't think you can really worry about that. If you're supposed to connect with somebody else with it it's gonna happen anyway, you know, you're gonna talk to them or you're gonna get the information to them without you having to worry about doing it. But a lot of times we dream things about other people especially if it's, you know, if you dream that well somebody's gonna be in an accident or things like that and those can sometimes be a precursor to something happening but I think the first thing you need to remember is the dream, your dream world is same as your waking life, it's about you. It's an aspect of you. So you have to look at, you know, if you dream about your mother, you know, what would your mother represent? It might be the reality of your mom but it can also represent, you know, the nurturing of yourself. So you always want to look at that aspect first especially if a dream scares you, takes the emotion part out and then just look at, well, in relation to me what would this mean? But I think it's the more you kind of tune in with people that will happen. I've heard that one way of doing that is by kind of retelling the dream without using, you know, without using kind of the nouns of what it is and just, you know, what things feel like, you know, if it's a car, well, it's something that's moving me or something, you know, like that. So it's not the object, you have to remember that the object isn't always really what it is. It's just the meaning behind it, you know. So, yeah, so many different incredible ways. I had a client once, Nicole, and this was not a QHHT client. It was somebody who was interested in a core process and basically, you know, a meditation visual process. He was having some physical issues. He was not interested in doing a QHHT session but he wanted to talk about, you know, how he could help heal his body. He was having some terrible digestive problems, just some really severe digestive issues. And I really love the fact that how my dreams played into helping this particular fellow because, you know, he said he just couldn't figure it out and he'd been to all these doctors and he didn't know what else to do. So he's contacting me because, you know, he's looking for some energetic alternative way of trying to help himself. And so he was telling me that and then we set an appointment for the following day to talk more on the phone. And I happened then that night to have a dream about this person. And I dreamed that we were talking on the phone but I could see him and he opened up his mouth and all of these worms came out of his mouth. I mean, just big worms came out of his mouth. And it was kind of horrifying but I also knew that it was very important and in the most delicate way possible. The next day, you know, I talked to him about this dream. I'm like, look, you know, I think this could be important. And when I told him about it, I said, you know, have you been checked for parasite? And at first he started, he started to, he started to poo poo what was going on there. And you know what? He suddenly remembered that he had been in Mexico several months prior and there was a flood and he was caught in some floodwaters. And he never ever ever put the two together that being caught in these floodwaters could have anything to do with this digestive system. And with that information, it kind of, it made him think about what happened and that he'd gone through that. He had never mentioned that to his doctor and he went back and had additional testing because of knowing, you know, being in that situation could have exposed him to some pathogens that, you know, and it was exactly what happened. He got back to me a few weeks later and he said, I can't believe that your dream is the thing that helps me figure out what was wrong with my gut. But it was, isn't that amazing? Well, absolutely, that's so amazing. You know, obviously you were in the right place at the right time and he was, you know, he might not even have thought about that any other way. So it's, yeah, I think there's so much healing that happens, you know, in situations like that. But what some of the experiences you've had with, where are you saying people have trouble with interpreting their dreams, from your perspective? Well, my perspective, it seems that, you know, after the initial or often said idea of I don't remember my dream, once you pass that, the next thing that most people say is, well, they're just jumbles, you know, they don't seem to make any sense. And then they just dismiss them. And, you know, I think that's a very common way of looking at some of the dreams that they've had. But, you know, that's such an easy out. You know, once you really start talking to some people about what they mean, you know, they're not like a movie. They're not like a television show. You really have to look at them, you know, with a more thoughtful, you know, approach. And so a lot of people will say, they just don't make any sense. They couldn't possibly make any sense. But when you start talking to them about, well, you know, where are you normally? Are you in your body? You know, do you feel like you? And are you normally with people? Are you normally, you know, what's going on? And when you start asking some of the basic questions, you know, it all kind of comes out. Yeah, I think... It's pretty... No, I think that I would totally agree with that. I think that people jump the gun and they look for some very deep inspirational meaning when it's really just very obvious and on the surface. And those dreams that kind of seem like they're jumbled together, I would look at them as maybe individual dreams, you know, again, take each part and separate them out. And then afterwards, you can look at the big picture together. But it's definitely a journey like everything else. The more you look into it, the more you'll understand it. I think that your dreams are... It's a great way of just exploring. It's just exploration, too. Every night before I go to sleep, I am absolutely excited for my dreams. Because I know that I'm going to experience something or go somewhere that maybe I haven't been before. And I just set that dream intent. I think that made the biggest difference in my dream. It's just setting the intent to dream. And now I don't even have to do it consciously anymore or setting the intent to remember the dream when you wake up. It just kind of sends that message out there that, okay, I'm ready for more. Give me more. I can handle it. It's a really good thing for all of our listeners to take away. If you haven't set your intention to remember your dream, it may sound kind of padded. It may sound like, well, that can't really work. But, oh my gosh, it just does. And if you even go so far as to on a post-it note, just on a post-it note, on your bathroom mirror, perhaps when you're brushing your teeth, I intend to remember my dream. I intend to have that connection. It can really, really be helpful and bring you closer to understanding some of the deep things in your life and bring some excitement to your life as well. One of the dreams that a lot of QHHT practitioners have are dreams of Dolores and the Auditorium. Have you had any Auditorium with Dolores dreams, Nicole? I haven't had the Auditorium dream, but I have had dreams where I would hear her voice. There was one in particular that stood out that was really more like a daydream for me. But it was just very, very clear what I heard her say. Don't forget about me. Tell everybody about me. But it was just in such a way that this is important. Keep going. But she shows up in our sessions all the time. Somebody would have a message from her, so I think she's helping us steer from the other side. Absolutely. But I think you have to, setting that intent before you go to sleep is important because if you go to sleep and you're tense and you're tired and you're kind of in a negative frame of mind, then you're not going into it with the right attitude and you're gonna wake up and you're gonna feel tired still. So it really affects how you feel overall too. And you can program your dreams. You don't even have to make it be, I just wanna remember my dreams and then have it be willy nilly. You can program your dreams to solve certain problems or to bring you clues and answers and have help in your lives. You can ask for visitations from people who are alive or who are dead, even, or people from other lives, other worlds. You absolutely can do that. And you may not find something happen right away, but if you keep at it, you'd be surprised what can happen when you program yourself to have those kind of dreams. Some of the dreams that- Well, you're in control. Yes, yes. You really are. And of course, there's that control, that the dreams where you have, the most control are the lucid dreams and they are a lot of fun and most people have experienced at least some vague sense of being lucid in dreams, at least once or twice in their lives and the lucky ones do it more often than that. Can you lucid dream very regularly, Nicole? Much more now than I used to be able to. And the way that I recognize it is, I'm aware of my thought process. So as I'm dreaming, sometimes I'm aware to dream other times I'm not, but I'm aware that I'm thinking, that I'm observing and making decisions. So I'm not one of those lucid dreamers where I necessarily change the situation or the scenery. I'm just very aware of the mental process. Although I did have one where I saw aliens coming out of the cornfield towards me in my dream and I just immediately in the dream became afraid and I had a thought, I'm like, no, I don't have to be afraid, I can change this. You can change the way that they look. So they had like one trench coats on and they opened it up and there were two stacks on top of one another. But just in the moment, they reminded me, no, you can change this, it doesn't have to appear to be. Right, right, right. So, go ahead. And the same, when you set that intent before you go to sleep, you're laying there, your eyes are closed. Why not make use of the time and begin your dreaming? Start thinking of something. Put yourself in a situation or in some place that is kind of cool to be at. And just started that way. But most people will find, if they do that for a week to two weeks, they'll notice a difference in the way that they dream and recall it. It doesn't take long. You really do have more power over your dreams than you might think. And one thing that I like to think about dreams is, think of them as a place to go for healing. No matter what it is that's going on in your life or in your world where you would enjoy some healing. You can create, in your daydreams, you can begin to create thought forms that then you can go visit in the dreamscape. It's kind of like pre-building your dream during the day. And which is another reason why I learned a long, long time ago. I do not watch horror movies of any kind. I don't do anything like that. I mean, my imagination is way too filled with stuff anyway. That's why I don't watch the news. I don't do any of that. And truly, I'm very blessed. I have very few scary or awful dreams or nightmares. I did have them as a kid. But I learned about my nighttime adventures so much so later on in my life. I realized what affects them and what doesn't. So I totally stay away from those kinds of things. But I really love the idea. I mean, I've created this amazing healing. I have a whole healing island that I've created for myself over the years. And it's got a doc and it's got a past. It's got a waterfall. It has a temple. And my temple is open air. And there's all these incredible animals up there. And there's this bed that I can lay in that's kind of like a lounge chair, but it's kind of like a bed. And it's always, I'm surrounded by arcangels and other healers. And I go there when I've got some sort of physical or other issue that I'm looking for help from my seen and unseen beings. And over the years, there's incredible consistency for me by having this place. And everybody can make that. You can have your own healing place like that. Yeah, and it can be whatever you want it to, whatever you need it to be. It can be that. I would like to kind of talk about some of the, what some of the symbols typically mean in dreams to maybe get people thinking in that direction. Cause for instance, I think about cars and so many times we dream we're either in a car or we're driving or sometimes you drive and you wanna slow down and you can't brake or you can't accelerate. If you think about a car, this is how I judge where there's a good dream book on off. As I flip it open, so it says. So your car is your vehicle. That's your body, it represents your body. Then you can see, are you in the driver's seat? Yes, I'm in control of myself. Are you in the passenger seat? Are you in somebody else's car? That's a good one to know, very practical. Then if a car is on the road, this is a path. You have to look for the movement in the dream. What action is taking place? And I think that was a big switch for me once I started realizing that there's an action that happens in a dream. And I think Robert Moss talks about that too. It started revealing the flow of the dream. I think the vehicle one is perfect. I had a dream recently where I was driving my mother's car. And my mother's elderly and she was in the passenger seat and I'm driving in her car. And of course, that means she's kind of handing over the care of her vehicle to me now because of what's going on in her life and her world. So I think you're right, the vehicle is a big one. How about some others? Well, I would also look at yours as that as almost you helping her out in her body. And helping her navigate. Helping her to make whatever transition she's preparing for and all that in the scheme of life. But the brakes too, sometimes you just feel like you don't have enough intensity behind it. I'm trying to think of, what's another one that comes up fairly often? Water, water, what's water mean to you? Or how do you think about water? So a lot of dream books will say water represents emotion, which I don't necessarily disagree with, but I think that water represents consciousness. And like the amniotic fluid, that's how I see it, it's etheric low, it's not necessarily level, but for me it represents consciousness outside of your physical body. Maybe when we talk about the higher self in that, when I think of emotions and dreams, I would much, I'm thinking of different words. I think more in terms of seeing tornadoes, weather patterns, to me that means more than emotions. But the water to me is it also conveys, it flows, it moves you. So it moves you from one point to another, which for me that doesn't mean emotion. That's the one thing that I do different from most books. Especially big floods too, dreaming about big, big bodies of water coming through. I think that really plays into our life and times with the raising of the consciousness on the planet. I think that's why a lot of people dream about floods. Yeah, and I think that water, if you think about water comes in waves, right? So we know that most energy can be described as frequency or wave patterns. So it's much more about the energy behind the dream or behind your life than the emotional part of it. But you can definitely look at it both ways. It's not gonna hurt anything, but I think thinking of it as a consciousness is more helpful. Mm-hmm. And there's those very common, common dreams like going to school and not being prepared for the test. Right? Okay, school, okay, school dreams to me, let's see if I can make this as easy. I see them as overlay dreams. So I think what really happens is you're actually being educated or being taught something, you're learning something on an energetic level that your physical brain has no way of interpreting what's happening. So you have to bring that information back and translate it to something that's known to you. And that's why we see it in a school, in the school aspect. So literally you're being schooled. If you're not prepared for it, that's why you're having the dream is because you're being prepared. I would call those dreams where real work is happening. You're actually learning. Same way as we learn here. But I don't think we can, so yeah, I kind of see it as an overlay dream or maybe a symbol of what's happened. A symbol is not a good word. Overlay is the best interpretation. I can kind of also fill out. That's really interesting. I haven't thought of that before. Hey Nicole, we finally have somebody who is raising their hand. Can we set aside our physical dreams and pick up a call? So yeah, I'd like to answer the person who's got their hand up over here in the call list and it's area codes 313. It's area codes 313. You are on the air. Hello, who am I talking to? My name is Vaughn Robert. How are you guys doing tonight? Hi Vaughn. Hi, we're doing good. We hope you're doing well. I am. I'm actually a fellow blog talk show host as well like you guys. I actually got on you guys searching. Yeah, so you know how you go on the dashboard and you see the people who follow you who showed up the show. Well, I actually come across, I know of N5D through Facebook. This is one of the pages that I liked and it came because when I saw you guys on Facebook, you know, on blog talk, I was like, I need to get on that right there. But right now, you guys are in my Kool-Aid right now on this dream thing. Because you know, I'm one of those guys who, we were speaking about earlier in the show, who acts for a long time. I mean, this is like recent history. I couldn't, I didn't remember dreaming, even if I was dreaming. But until recently, I just recently, I'm starting to know at least that I'm dreaming. As a matter of fact, I just finished my show a couple of hours ago and I was saying something about, I don't know where I got this from, but when I went to sleep, when I go to sleep sometimes now, I say I want to, like a couple of days ago, I was like, I want to constantly remember my dream and this actually mean. But I remember in one dream this week, somebody handed me a book. I don't remember who it was, but I remember it was like, I think it was a man figure. And somebody was handing me a book and it's actually sitting in front of me right now. But it looked exactly like it looked, now I hadn't seen the book in like four or five years, you know, some travels and stuff that I was doing. And the book is called How God Changes Your Brain. And I was able to get into it. Yeah, I was able to get into it. This past week, I look about, I'm just like 10 pages and I read a little bit about five years ago. And what I'm trying to get at is really, those dreams are starting to, something that's speaking to me through the dreams, you know, like the higher self. But even when I couldn't remember my dream, I was still at the point where right before I wake up, I could hear or feel something giving me clear instruction, like a breakthrough or something. I may be having a little bit of trouble understanding something or whatever the case, maybe you might be going through something and it's while I'm sleeping though. Yes. I'm kind of the mindset that right now, we're actually asleep. It's like we're in the matrix or like or avatar. Like we're in that right now. We go to sleep. It's when we disconnect from that machine we go to our true place of where we are actually are. Because you know, all of this as we're being so without, on your five senses are pretty much nothing more than interpreters, what's going on with inside of us. You know what I'm saying? But the dream, I don't know exactly, I don't know exactly how, you know, the awakening process is like that with different people. So can I ask, so you had a dream that you received a book and the book was about dreaming? No, no, it was about how God changes your brain. I remember- Oh, it changes your brain? Okay. Yeah, how God changes the brain, what is the basis he speaks to as soon as you contemplate anything God, your brain, all the mind can start to make new dinge writes and new line connections in this nature. There's actually another stuff makes itself. Yeah. But it seems like there's a lot going on there. Yeah. You know, it's always something like that with me. I gotta go to work in a little bit, but I wish you know, to me, I would, I'm actually endeavoring to get to a point where I don't have to actually do that. I can just sit around and do this all day long. Some stuff like that. I mean, that's the stuff, you know, I'm actually, you know, I'm actually enjoying what I'm working at right now. I'm working on a plastic factory, you know what I mean? I'm enjoying it, you know, but what really drives me, what really gets me is the stuff I talk about on my show, you know, the mysteries of knowledge and stuff like that. Vaughn, give your show a plug. What's the name of your show? My show is One in the Spirit. I'm on twice a weekend to speak. Yeah, One in the Spirit. Well, thank you for telling us what your show is. What kind of things do you talk about? Well, on the Sundays, you know, actually it's One in the Spirit because it talks about the interconnectedness of all things. I just bring it in, bring it to the full, I just bring it all to that central point through different subjects, like on Friday night is what's called the Friday Night Hangout, where I'm talking about all kinds of different stuff. I'm in the Book of Enid, the Lost Book of Enki. I'm talking about spiritual physics, but God doesn't even need their things from some of the, what is it called? The dialogue with the hidden hand was talking about the infinite one, becoming aware of itself, seeking to experience itself and the one infinite creator is born, stuff of that nature. But on Sundays, I talk about things that are centered around the law of attraction and how we actually, to one, we're the author of it. It is us, the extensions of what we are. We're always using it. I always say on there that the secret wasn't a secret. The secret is technically great marketing but the real secret is that we were actually doing what they say in the law of attraction at every measurable increment of time. It just, we didn't know what we were doing. It sounds like you're dreaming. It sounds like your dream, if that's a lot of what you're talking about, the law of attraction and creating your own world in that way, that's what your dreams are showing you too. In a way, it was kind of showing you that you made that next step. So now you can begin to remember more, it is a little bit more like a premonition type of dream. Kind of shows you that you're in sync with things. Yeah, that's a beautiful thing right there. Because they didn't line up like that nowadays beautifully. I mean, everything, they just lay down like that. Like, I don't know, exactly. I don't know exactly when I got on the idea. I got it from somewhere. I just don't remember where I got it from. Where he asked the dream to speak to you. Cause I'm for some long time, I couldn't like, if I don't even know what I do dream, you know, and, you know, even the title of the book. Even the title of the book and the dream, you know, that represents source knowledge, source understanding, insight and intuition and inspiration and ideas. There's so much information in what might seem just like a short world dream. Oh yeah, no doubt. You know what, I'm a little bit, I get excited. You can see that commercial on TV nowadays, where it's like, it's an IT commercial, where it's like 100 people, it's a little cartoon. There's a one person holler up there, there's a door. And everybody starts to go through the little bit of door at the same time and start crashing at each other. It's like that with me a little bit. But all this, you know, I might be studying like astrology. Next thing I know, you'd say, you know, what's that about? And you know, I'm over that way. Next thing I know, I'm looking at planets. And next thing I know, I'm looking at dreams. Next thing I know, I'm looking at spirits. You know, I'm like, I try to buy them like, I'm a greedy kid at a buffet table. Yeah. Trying to bite on everything, but it's getting better now. And I like to call it nervous energy, where nervous energy, where I'm actually able to, I guess it would be like Michael Jordan said, you know, it's the point where you're in the game. And everybody's going fast, but it's slow for you to start me getting like that. Yeah. No. I don't understand anything's good. So yeah, it's just all good. But I like, I mean, I feel like, look at you guys, I just joined, I just started following you guys this past week. When I found you, looking at the tech and staff on my show, I'm like, oh, they on the night. And before I go to work, I called an astrologer show the other day. And how does that work on a machine? I'm gonna work, I can't speak all night. And nobody around talked to me. So I'm all over the place with this thing, man. Well, it sounds like you're really, you know, all the different interests that you have probably make for a very interesting dream world for you. I know, you know, that's one of the reasons that, you know, I make sure I don't watch TV and I don't watch the scary movies and everything, but you know, you know, studying astronomy and studying some of these other things when you start immersing yourself in them, you know, these are the kinds of things that can and often do show up in our dreams, you know, what we feed ourselves and think about during the day very often can show up at night and we can explore those concepts and some of that world, you know, without the encumbrance of, you know, physicality and having a body. I mean, you can just take yourself through space. You know, you can go visit a nebula or something like that. You know, it can be an amazing opportunity for, you know, breaking out and having really some great adventures. Well, thanks so much for calling in, Vaughn. You know, there's a lot of different shows and hosts here on N5D, The Cosmic Awakening and some of the other shows. I hope you come back. Oh, of course, I'm a follower. So whenever you guys come on, I don't know about it. Well, thank you so much for calling in and I love that. I may have to go look at that book up, How God Changes Your Brain. Thanks so much for calling in, Vaughn. Yes, ma'am. Pleasure's mine, ma'am. You have a great evening. Thank you again. You too. How fun was that, Nicole? How God Changes Your Brain. Yeah. And it was just interesting listening to him talking about, you know, like, look at all the synchronicity that he was referencing in his life. There is something that he mentioned, you know, it seems like there was kind of a shift that happened and he just seems to be remembering them more now than he used to. That's true on many levels. It seems since about December 2015, we've gone through this shift, I would say an astrological shift if you want to look at it from that perspective, where the time is here, we are more conscious. Those channels are open and people's switches have just been flipped into the on position, so you better be ready. But it's an exciting time too because it kind of tells you that you're stepping into that new world. I think that also brings up an important point of looking at dreams with children because kids tend to have more scary dreams and that is just because they feel more vulnerable, you know, as a child. Your world that you live in is a little smaller, but I think it's important for parents to be able to help their kids by talking through the dream. I remember my daughter telling me about her dreams one night and she said, she was probably about six. She says, you know, when you go to sleep at night and you just kind of walk around town, you do that, it just fascinated me. It sounded like she was astral projecting and she's like, oh yeah, I can go wherever I want to go that I'm walking around town and they just take things for granted so easily. They don't, we don't need to explain the mechanics of dreams to them, but it's just another way of them adjusting into their environment, you know, baby sleep all the time. Why is that? It's because there's still an integration of the soul that's happening at that point. They're still learning a lot more on the other side and as the physical body grows, they can adapt into this life easier. It's not just that, okay, you're the moment of birth and here you are in all your full glory. It's a process. You enter that way and you also exit that way and a lot of the dreams that we have prepare us for the eventual exit of our life. So when you have a dream about, you know, maybe dying or somebody else dying, some of it is just practice. It doesn't mean it's gonna happen tomorrow or in the next week, scare yourself with it. But, you know, a lot of times we don't know what to tell kids when they have a bad dream about the Boogeyman. Right, right. Yes, that's, you know, that's a really, really good point that, you know, a lot of times what you're doing is you're giving yourself a safe arena to contemplate these things, even if they aren't imminent. It's a way of making yourself feel either prepared or sovereign or strong, you know, so it's just another layer, another way of looking at it. Absolutely. And don't forget the love factor either. You know, as a mom, what's the first thing you do is you put your arms around your child and it's like, it's okay, I love you. That's all that they need. Whatever the disturbing part of the dream was was just something that made them maybe feel threatened or, you know, maybe just not feeling as love, you know, at school or love will fix so many different things. Everything. Sure. If you come to love, then you don't have to have the rest of the information necessarily. I mean, how many stories, how many dreams, how many movies, how many things have we, have we, you know, had offered to us, shown to us in this way, whether it's a dream world or not, that if it's threatening you, if it seemed big, if it seemed looming, if it seems, you know, like it's a costing you rather than being fearful of it, rather than fighting it. If you try sending it understanding and love, very often it just melts, you know, right in front of you, it just disintegrates and then it's no longer a threat for you. You know, the dream world, the dreamscape is a great place to work, these kinds of things out. So I want to tell you about a dream I had just a couple of nights ago. It was an auditorium dream, so I expected Dolores to be there. And it was the biggest auditorium that I'd ever been in. It was like a Super Bowl kind of auditorium. And it was packed. I mean, it was so packed. Everybody was in the seats. Everybody was, you know, on the steps. And it, there was a few box and healing practitioners, you know, that were coming in at the very end and we were like the very top, at the very, you know, we were getting like the last few spaces. There weren't even proper seats anymore. But we were just squeezing in, you know, like right in before the fire code, you know, people were gonna shut the door, lock everyone else out. And the place was just bursting. And it was like the whole entire audience, you know, auditorium was holding their breath. And it was like the whole auditorium itself was breathing. And we all were kind of waited. It was all, we were all like holding our breath, waiting. And I don't know if it was like Dolores, Dolores Cannon and others, or if it was just gonna be her. And it was really quiet. And we were just, we were early. We were just early. I think that it, yeah. Dolores wasn't there yet. So I mean, I'm fully expecting to have this dream either again or next time when she does come out or when something happens, but really nothing happened. It was like we were all waiting, there wasn't anything quite there yet. Now how would you interpret that dream? Well, the first thing that comes to mind is just, you know, the theater, the auditorium, that it's the audience, but also it's a place to gather. So, you know, think of it as a convention. I think that you connected with other people in the same place, whether maybe they remember, you know, dreaming of the auditorium at the same time or not. But in a way, in that realm, whatever world you're in, we're all connected or you connected with other practitioners, other healers, other energy workers. And to me, the silence part is just that we're just waiting, just waiting for the right moment. Everybody's prepared, everybody's ready. And the fact that, you know, Dolores didn't show up yet in the dream that it was still coming shows you that there's still a little work to be done. There's still a little time left. But I just think of it as a gathering place. And that's how you experienced it. Somebody else might have experienced it in a very different way. For me, this auditorium is so familiar. I don't know if you read the book, The Application of Impossible Things, Natalie Fedman's incredible book. I have not. Oh, if you haven't. I so recommend this book. It's very, it's very thin. It's also very cerebral. You must read it slowly. There's so much in, I mean, there's not one wasted word in that entire book. It's all about her magnificent near-death experience that she had, she was in Iraq and was in a vehicle that went over a, a bomb in the road and she was transported to this place. And what I love about hers, and there's so many fabulous, you know, we're kind of getting off track a little bit here, but it really does play into the auditorium thing. Dream World, she was sent to this auditorium in a split second in her near-death experience. She spent, you know, eons of other worldly time in part in great measure in this auditorium. And so anyway, I highly, highly recommend her book because it's so different from other NDE stuff. There's great NDE's out there that talk about the emotional heart connectedness, this, you know, the love tsunami thing that happens when people kind of, you know, leave their bodies and come back. But what I love about Natalie's is it's none of that. It's none of that at all. She, she very cerebrally looks at the information that was given and there's some very funny parts to it and there's some very endearing parts, but there's not a lot of that kind of lovey fluff stuff that I find can be, I mean, because let's face it, NDE's, my gosh, that of course they're emotional, you know, and then they can be, but I think some of the writing out there is at least for my own personal taste can be a little much like that. But the auditorium itself seems to be this place of expansion and this place of coming together and sharing of information, et cetera, et cetera. So I'm always very excited when, you know, for me, recognizing I'm at the auditorium, always, yeah, I'm thrilled to be here. That's why your own, something, yeah. That's why your own interpretation of what that means is so important. I think we have somebody that's in the chat room that's being on hold. Okay, cool, all right, let's see, MJ. Okay, MJ is wanting to talk. MJ, remind me what your area code is. Press one, and if you press one, MJ, you will remind me what your area code is. I think she's, she's the 970 area code, but I'm not sure. She's pressing one in the chat room. MJ, you have to press it on the phone. You're the 970, okay, that's funny. That's funny, there she is. Oh, okay, all right, so yeah, here we have our friend and colleague, MJ Ollinger. Hi, MJ. Hi. Hi, both of you. Hi, sweetie. So good to hear your voice, MJ. Thank you for calling in and for being here always. Yes, thank you. I have a reoccurring dream that I would like for you to give your spin on interpretation, and the dream is I travel. I'm always traveling. And part of the travel, I do some teaching, but when I go to, to go to find my room at the hotel, I don't have a clue. Okay. And the other part of that was the whole travel thing. It occurs constantly that I can't find my airline tickets. Okay, anything else about the dream? And well, this is kind of bits and parts, but there's some reoccurring to the point where I think it's at a certain time and I get there and I have to wait for the next plane. Okay, it's, well, it's frustrating because I can, in my dream I look down and I'm just trying so hard to see what my room number is. I have the key. I think that right there, that right there kind of sums up the frustration part of the dream. So there's a couple of ways I would look at it. The first part is you're traveling. So the same way that I was saying earlier that we're actually out doing things, we're participating in other experiences. So given that you're a practitioner too, you're just teaching on a different level. The hotel in your dream would be someplace temporary. It's temporary accommodation, right? Somewhere where you just kind of hold over for a moment. The interesting part comes in is when you keep trying to find your ticket or you keep trying to find your way, literally you're just trying too hard. You just have to kind of ease up on it. You have to, if you think about airline, what an airplane would represent, the ticket would be access to flight, access to traveling great distances. So it's not you're just getting in your car, you're actually traversing a great amount of space. But yeah, maybe your physical subconscious is trying just a little too hard to get you to where you need to be. And that's part of what you're learning on the other side too. So there's a duality to it. You're teaching and you're being taught at the same time about how do you integrate, how do you find that balance between both worlds? Well, that's interesting because two specific personal QHHT sessions. As soon as, well, I don't even go to the cloud. I go right to source and I'm out of body. And there was two sessions that I did not want to come back into body. And I'm wondering if this is related, triangulated somehow. I think so, when you talk about that, what comes to mind for me is that you have a way of accessing source directly that maybe in a way, you don't necessarily need some of the steps along the way. But because you're having the experience as the person that you are, maybe part of that is learning that even though we have access to everything, it's still important to follow the process, to go through the steps because it's the journey and not necessarily the destination. So you would definitely look at that in relation to what's going on in your life. A big picture of where do you feel the flow of your life and your interests are going. But yeah, you have to look at the hotel aspect because it's just a temporary space. So by not finding the ticket or not finding your room, it's almost in a way, kind of forcing you to explore that area a little longer than just going directly to the room. So it keeps you in that space too. Does that kind of make sense? Mm-hmm, yeah. Yeah. So the fact that it's reoccurring is important. Every so often, you know. If this were my dream, I might, you know, I kind of got a visual when you were talking about the room that you finally get to the hotel but you don't know where your room is. And you were starting to say something about looking at your key. You're looking at your key but you can't see anything? Was that? Yeah, interesting. So the visual I got was, you know, that there's this place, you know, and I like Nicole's sense of it, this temporary place with all of these, you know, let's say cubicles or options or rooms. And you know, you're just not sure which one is yours but it's very kind of impersonal, you know? It's like an impersonal place. But it's this impersonal place where you, you know, you know you need to be temporarily but you're not seeing even where that is right then. And that's really interesting. Yeah, it's like a phase. Do you ever have any variations on the Dream MJ? What changes with it if it ever changes? It's usually in an intense few seconds as, you know, they fly by but it's such intensity. It's, I don't panic but it's, that's usually the Dream itself. Is there any color in the Dream? Do you ever recall any color? Um, green, there's shades of green when it's the hotel but when it's to the airport it's like I'm going through this great big tunnel and you've got to go through this security and it's all charcoal and different shades of grays and blacks and stuff. Okay, because that's interesting. It's kind of guided to ask the color question. You know, because green we associate so much with a heart. But it can mean so many different things. It could be, you know, it's a very spiritual color. And the fact that you're going through the tunnel, so to speak, and we think about the light at the end of the tunnel, to me that would be the source part of what you connect with. The gray colors would perhaps be, in a way maybe the Dream is helping you to navigate through fears or concerns or the unknown factor. Candice said about these different choices, these different options. In a way, you're trying to navigate your way through that to overcome those things or to work your way through it. But, you know, gray represents balance too. It's right in between black and white. So in a way you're exploring all these different things to facilitate balance in your life and also facilitate the balance between the worlds that you encounter that way. Oh, that makes sense. What I really love though is, I mean, you're moving. You're all, you're trying, you know, you're trying, you're moving, you're going, you're making plans. You're, I mean, you know, you're not stuck anywhere. You know what I mean? You're on the move. Yeah. You are on the move. Yeah. Oh gosh, well, thank you very much. I have another dream I need help with. Oh, good. Let's hear it. Okay. But I'm gonna have to be very general. Okay. Because it involves a person. And this person that shows up is of the male side of life. And when he shows up in the dream, it's always like in a guardian type of, but it's like we're just, we kind of pass in the night, not literally, but whatever's occurring, he's calling without being verbal. I don't know how I was to say this, but it's such a comforting feeling. But the person that shows up in the dream is an actual person that's living correctly. Okay. Okay. So the fact that you feel very, the comfort part of the dream, to me that would show that you're connecting with some type of guide aspect, some type of sense of that. The reason that there's, the person looks familiar to you and the way that you can interpret that is what would that person represent to you? So one is what's the relationship between you and that person? And also what's their character? When you think about them, how do you perceive them? How do you perceive their views and their values and their character? And see how that person is reflecting something in yourself? I'm trying to think. I can only use an example. There's, sometimes when you dream, those very comforting, familiar, familiar people in your dreams, it's almost like there's a connection in the eyes or there's just a very deep sense of knowing that comes with it. Yes. It doesn't always miss, sometimes it's just being in the space, sharing the space, but they're trying to maybe tell you something about the person that you're being seen reflected back at you. So that's kind of a good starting point is how do you perceive this person? How do you view them? And then start going through there. That's a really good point, Nicole, because there's arguments against this next statement I'm gonna say, but it's valuable to always think of it this way, which is every dream you ever have, even if another person is in there, another character or something else is going on, it's all about you. It's all about you. So this person, whoever that may be, this character, what is it about that person, that quality of that person that's either in you, that you would like to be in you, that you wish to be in you, that may be wanting to come forth from you, et cetera. So I think that's a really good way of considering why a person like that might show up. And I agree with that, because you're the one having the dream. So you have to look at it from that perspective. How does that apply to me? It doesn't mean that you're selfish, or you can look at the other aspects after that, but the same with QHHT. We look at characters or people in our lives the same way. What did they reflect back to ourselves? Because everything is about perception. Another person is gonna experience the same individual in a very different way. Nobody sees another person the same way that you do, so it is important to the self aspect of that. Well, is it when people experience a similar scenario, is it our subconscious that are drawing that general personality into our dream? I don't think they're drawing their personality into the dream. Maybe in the way that you're asking the question, I just see it more as there's something relevant about that character. What's the two or three main things that stand out to you? The other thing that is also interesting when you look at that is if it's somebody of the opposite sex, usually that represents your subconscious if you look at dream symbolism. So if you're dreaming of somebody of the same sex, that would be representative of more of your conscious state of mind. So yes, in that way it is your subconscious reaching out to you, but it's a little more. It's a little more than that. Is it a counterbalance? I would think it's a way of supporting you. Yes. Sometimes when we see people that we know in our dreams, we tend to, and I'm not saying this is in this case, but sometimes we dramatize things. We add the emotion and everything else in it because we know that person, in some cases very intimately, you have to be able to step away and say, okay, on the surface, let me start there. What would that person represent? It's just another aspect, another aspect of you. Sometimes they represent very beautiful attributes or talents that we don't see in ourselves and you're agreeing the way of introducing that to you. Right, and this person may be someone in your life or someone that you know, there may be something about them that you either very much admire or there's something about their strength or something like that, something that you connect with that you might like to see more developed in yourself or more brought out in yourself or something like that. I mean, that's certainly one way of looking at it. At least it gives you a beginning play. And I have one last question. Well, you guys are really good. Thank you. And that is, and I hope the listeners are benefiting as well, there was another dream that I would have and it's even through childhood every so often and it was about a horse. You know, I didn't live on a farm or anything, but it was a horse and a beautiful black horse. And I'd be like getting busy and all of a sudden in my activities, it would be days later I'd discover, oh my gosh, who's taking care of my horse? And it was neglected. So I took that as I was perhaps neglecting or not paying attention to my own type of spirit. Yeah, or something within you, very powerful in you, something very powerful in you that needed running or expression or something, or but you know that it was black. I mean, that's interesting too. That could possibly be, I mean, one way of looking at that is shadow self, you know. That's a mysterious side of you. I wonder if there's a past life connection with that too. You know, the worrying about whether the horse has taken care of that. But yeah, the color would be, I learned something interesting recently in a QHT session about colors and how they represent different emotions. And so many times we try to separate emotions out. We try to pull them apart and you really can't. It's like the rainbow. They all kind of flow into each other and all together they make white. So maybe the absence or something would be the opposite, that would be the black part. But yeah, to me there's just a sense of strength and mystery about it. But yeah, I wonder if there's a past life connection, especially since you had it so early as a child. When it started. Well, what affected me was I felt the animal, I would never harm an animal. Let's just put it that way. So in my waking state, when I think about that dream, sometimes I just get curious, because I thought I could never have neglected an animal. Yeah. In the end, it pushed through. Yeah, okay. That's not that animal, that's you. Yeah, that's something in you. Okay. I mean, that's just one of my dreams and that's how I would take it. Yeah. No, I would agree with that. That's something taking care of you. Yeah, but something big and powerful. Something big and powerful, again, movement. What can horses do? Horses can take you places in a hurry in a very powerful way. And in a magnificent way. This isn't a tortoise. This isn't a, you know what I mean? I mean, this is a horse. Yeah. And they're magical creatures just on their own. And, you know, ask me, I've got a few just right outside the window right here and I'm so in love with them. But they, you know, but that's, I love that dream of all the three that you shared. I absolutely love hearing this one. MJ, thank you so much for calling in and letting Nicola and I go to town on your dreams, you know. We can only interpret them from our own perspective and take all of what you heard for what that's worth. And it may or may not be on the money for you. You know, sit with it for a while and let us know. Well, I think the two of you, your perspectives and your knowledge has really helped tremendously, helped me look at it perhaps in a different light as well. And that's what this is all about, you know. Exactly, I think that's quite, makes us happy. Yeah, sharing dreams like that, you know, even, you know, just at the breakfast table with your family sometimes if you, you know, have a family or somebody like that that you can do, you know, getting somebody else's perspective, you know, either solidifies your own idea or gives you a new way of looking at it that you might not have thought of, which is why I absolutely love doing this, this dream analysis and I've had a really great, great time doing this with you, Nicole, tonight we were kind of running out of time. Yeah, this was a lot of fun. I really enjoyed it. I just want to add to you with, you know, the horse and when you look at animals in your dreams, the same way as people, you can always look into the, you know, spirit animal, you know, interpretation or meaning of it, but the same, yeah, what is the characteristics of who shows up in your dreams? Yep. Great, great dream, great dreams indeed. Okay, well thanks, M.J., and thanks all of you who called in tonight and who've been sitting in the chat room and those of you who might listen to this show in the future and thank you so much, Nicole, for being here. Please tell our listeners again how they can find you in the future. Thanks, well, thank you so much for having me. They can reach me on my website, it's www.naturalpathways.co and I'm also on Facebook, they can find the link that way and I absolutely enjoyed tonight's show and I'd love to do it again, so. Yeah, good, well I would love to do more Dreamscape shows as well and again, I'd like to remind those of you out there looking for a practitioner of Dolores's method, you can find them at DoloresCanonQHT.com, our wonderful call in there at the end of the show is M.J. Olinger and she's in Northern Colorado for those of you in that area of the country, quite a fine lady and practitioner in her own right doing some incredible research for us on our original DoloresCanon's court forum, we're gonna hear more about that in the future and you can find out more about my own practice of QHHT and other services at newearthjourney.com and I also have a New Earth Journey radio show by weekly Tuesday, so please join us again for the next Quantum Healing with Candidates show. That's gonna be on February 12th and QHHT practitioner and homeopathy specialist, Carol Neary will be joining us that evening with some really interesting stories and you're not going to want to miss that show. So until then, thanks again for being here. Sleep well, sweet dreams and many blessings to you all. Good night, everyone.