Dream Interpretation

Dreams are more than just fleeting images from sleep—they are meaningful messages from the subconscious and higher realms of consciousness. Edgar Cayce, a renowned mystic, emphasized that dreams serve as a bridge between the conscious mind and the soul, offering insights into our health, relationships, challenges, and life's purpose. By understanding and interpreting dreams, we unlock hidden truths that can guide us on our personal journey.

Fill out the prompts below, and we'll email your interpretation.

How to Submit Your Dreams: Best Practices

Recall First Thing in the Morning

Your memory of dreams is strongest right after waking up. Take a moment to jot down key details, emotions, and themes of your dream as soon as you wake up, even if it's just in brief notes.

Be as Detailed as Possible

Include as many details as you can remember. Colors, locations, people, emotions, and even the sequence of events can be crucial for an accurate interpretation. The more context you provide, the better we can understand the dream's symbolism.

Describe Personal Significance

If certain elements of your dream have specific meanings or associations for you (for example, a childhood home or a recently passed loved one), mention these.

Use First-Person Narrative

Write your dream as if you're telling a story from your own perspective, using "I" statements. This helps in keeping the description personal and focused on your experience.

Avoid Over-Interpretation

Try not to analyze or interpret the dream too much when submitting it. Just describe what happened as objectively as you can. Let the interpretation process unfold naturally based on your description.