Interpretations are drawn from a rich integration of traditions and disciplines. No single system holds the full picture — so we weave them together.
Jungian Psychology
Shadow work, archetypes, the collective unconscious, anima/animus, individuation — the foundational psychological lens through which dream symbols are understood as aspects of the self.
Somatic Experiencing
Body-centred wisdom from the trauma healing field — understanding how dream imagery maps onto nervous system states and physical body wisdom.
Shamanic Traditions
Indigenous dreaming practices from Aboriginal Australian Dreamtime, Native American medicine wheel traditions, and cross-cultural shamanic wisdom about the spirit world.
Kundalini & Tantra
Vedic and yogic frameworks including chakra systems, kundalini energy, and the understanding of the subtle body — how pranic energy moves through dreams.
World Mythologies
Egyptian, Greek, Norse, Hindu, Buddhist, Celtic, Aztec, Mayan, Incan, African, Chinese, Japanese, Sufi, and Aboriginal traditions — each carrying unique archetypal wisdom about the symbols that recur across all human dreaming.
Metaphysical & Starseed
Higher-dimensional frameworks including Akashic records, starseed origins, light body activation, sacred geometry, and cosmic consciousness — for souls exploring beyond the ordinary psychological dimension.
Integration Psychology
Embodied practices for bringing dream wisdom into waking life — somatic regulation, reflection prompts, and archetypal integration drawn from modern depth psychology and mindfulness traditions.