DreamWork

DreamWork is an absolutely fascinating way to solve life’s toughest curveballs. Virtually any issue known to mankind can be worked out by exploring the alternative reality we freqent every single night (regardless if we remember the trip or not).

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DreamWork is a very broad topic that can include many ends and many different methodologies to serve those ends. One of the key tenants of solid DreamWork is to realize that no dream has only one meaning. For example, even if you have the most earth-shattering precognitive dream (and thus you suspected the dream was to warn you of that event), you can still return to that dream experience and use it for many other ends (emotions mastery, solving problems, creativity, breaking habits, shadow work, etc). Some people are simply looking for meaning out of their dreams, but others are trying to free themselves from an onslaught of troubling nightmares. No matter the issue, let’s resolve it together.

The Staff

By choosing to work with the National Dream Center, you have several different options at your disposal. In our small staff, we have a fully trained dreamworker (trained at the Master’s level by some of the world’s most reknowned dream professors), a prolific and unusually gifted precognitive/telepathic dreamer, and at least two experienced dream interpreters, one of which has been doing it for over 25 years with a very Biblical focus. The director of staff holds an MBA and an MA in Transpersonal Studies and is a member of the IASD, which is the uncontested authority on dream research throughout the world.

Services

Surrogate Dreaming: What may seem eccentric is actually a very transpersonal and connected way to receive dreamwork. In surrogate dreaming, you request a single dream or a series of dreams for any problem you’re facing, whether a major life decision, worried about the future, how to achieve more fulfillment, etc. The client may choose only our top precognitive/telepathic dreamer or request help from the entire staff. The latter option constitutes group dreamwork, which is a fascinating and fun way to receive assistance.

Traditional DreamWork: Traditionally, when someone thinks about receiving dreamwork, this modality normally comes to mind first. The client determines the actual process, because depending on what the person wants to work on or solve, there are many ways to achieve that end.

Psychotherapy or Counseling is not yet available. None of the staff members are qualified and/or licensed for counseling or psychotherapy and so any future client will agree that they will not be receiving these types of services from the National Dream Center at this time. Check back periodically, as this may change in the future.

Ethics

By working with this staff, you are afforded a sacred and safe environment with which to receive assistance. While our practice is not sanctioned by or affiliated with these two organizations, we do honor and follow their ethical standards:
1. The IASD ethical codes…outlines how dreamworkers provide healthy assistance to their clients.
2. The ACA Code of Ethics…although none of our services at this time includes psychotherapy, the director feels that the American Counseling Association provides some of the best guidance for mentors, coaches, and dreamworkers alike.

 

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Chris McCleary
Director, National Dream Center
Member, IASD
Education: MBA, MA

 

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