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Have you ever awakened from a dream asking yourself
"What was that about?!"



Dreams are the bridge between the unconscious  and conscious mind.

"Summond or not, G9d is present."  Carl G. Jung

"Dreams always come in the interest of health and wholeness."
Jeremy Taylor


"An unexamined dream is like an unopened letter from God."
The Talmud

"We are such stuff as dreams are made."  Shakespeare

"Until you make the unconscious conscious, it will direct your life and you will call it fate."  Carl G. Jung

"To sleep, perchance to wake"   MG

"Dreams are the royal road to integration"
Fritz Perls

"Dreams are not about sleeping, they are about waking up!"
Robert Moss



It is never "just" a dream  

"Marty's generous, kind, skillful, and generously creative approaches to dream work make her a superb companion and guide on the path to deeper awareness, self-knowledge, and spiritual development. I am particularly moved by her facilitation of dream inspired art, and her sensitive grasp of the archetypal levels of the Tarot.  She has a deft ability to apply both of these ways of work to nurturing and illuminating dreams."
Jeremy Taylor, D.Min., author of Where People Fly and Water Runs Uphill, Dream Work,The Living Labyrinth and Dreams: Dramas of the Night, (video)


"I have had the pleasure of several private sessions with Marty.  They were incredible experiences as Marty has a wealth of knowledge about dreams and has a most gentle way of helping her client understand for themselves what their dreams could mean. 

Marty guides you through different paths of questioning and going within that leaves the client comfortable with the process and willing to delve deeper if need be. 

She is incredibly intuitive and knows just the right thing to say to help with understanding.  I will definitely go back to her and have recommended her to others and will continue to do so in the future!"

Maggie Bukowski, M.ED, RPP

WELCOME!

I have been fascinated by my dreams since I was a child but it was a dream I had when I was 18 that really got my attention. That dream saved my life.

That dream frightened me so much my mother, who believed in the power of dreams, allowed me to stay home from school the day after I had the dream. That night I was to have attended a bridal shower.   The bride and her three bridesmaids were to pick me up on the way.  I decided not to go, I "knew" I was not to leave the house even though I didn't know why. On the way to the shower they were hit by a train while crossing railroad tracks at a blind intersection; all but one died; the lone survivor was  profoundly injured and permanently handicapped.  At the funeral every detail was exactly as I had dreamed it except for one thing; I was not in one of the coffins as I had been in my dream. My dream, and my mother, had prevented it from becoming a reality.

That was when I first knew dreams were not just random residue from the experiences of any given day.
Most dreams come from the psyche, but there are dreams, such as this one, that come from outside time and space.

Our society recently began remembering how important they are to our health and well-being thanks to men such as psychologist and visionary Carl Jung.

We now know that our dreams are the bridge between our unconscious and our conscious mind, helping us resolve problems and deal with situations that seem overwhelming during our waking hours. This inner knowledge is there for us once we decide to make the effort to decipher the symbolic and metaphoric language they use.

This is where I come in. I am a
full time dreamworker facilitating ongoing dream groups, teaching workshops and seeing clients privately.

My job is not to tell you what your dreams mean; only the dreamer knows the deeper meaning of their own dreams. My job is to help ignite the spark of memory by offering projections that provide alternative perspectives and insights leading to an "Aha" of recognition.

I have spent many years reading every dream book I could find, took part in dream groups, attended seminars and earned my certification in Dream Group Leadership at the Haden Institute.


Helping clients understand what their dreams mean and to guide them through the maze of their personal symbology to a fulfilling conclusion, is a heartfelt and satisfying experience for all concerned. This is particularly rewarding when they are experiencing recurring dreams, nightmares or are just plain "stuck," not knowing which way to turn.

Whether you realize it or not, you dream every night, everyone does; but dreams can be elusive and difficult to remember. In spite of this your unconscious mind is constantly working to lead you to health and wholeness of body, mind, and spirit through the images in your
dreams.

If you have a difficult time remembering your dreams let me help you create a "conscious dream". See the page on Conscious Dreaming for more information.

Navigating your unconscious mind - whether it is working with your dreams, art, or with a tool such as the Tarot will help you find greater understanding, personal growth and spiritual fulfillment.

Learn to decode the often confusing symbolic and metaphoric images in your dreams that are unique to you so you can understand the wisdom of the messages they bring.

Exploring and understanding your dreams gives you the opportunity to see what is going on within your very soul. You gain insights that allow you to make choices which can help you fulfill your destiny rather than surrender to fate!

Now that is personal power!








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