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The Dream Decipherer: Sheila Balgobin

  1. The Dream Decipherer: Sheila Balgobin Amy Taylor / Sheila Balgobin 36:01

**Advancing With Amy / Mental Health Warrior & Neurospicy Mama**

**Episode Title: The Dream Decipherer: Shelia Balgobin**

**Show Notes:** In this captivating episode, Amy sits down with Sheila Balgobin, also known as the “dream decipherer,” who has dedicated over 25 years to helping individuals understand the profound meaning behind their dreams. Sheila shares her fascinating family background, where a unique approach to dreams spans five generations, and her grandmother was known for her healing abilities.

Here are some of the highlights: –

**Family Background and Dream History:** Sheila delves into her family’s different approaches to dreams and how these traditions influenced her modern-day interpretation of dreams. –

**Facilitation and Dream Resonance:** Sheila explains her role as a facilitator, emphasizing that the interpretation of a dream must resonate with the dreamer themselves for it to be meaningful. –

**Children and Spiritual Receptivity:** The conversation touches on why children are more receptive to dreams compared to adults, attributing this to their closer connection to the spiritual world and simpler perspectives on life. –

**Dreams and Trauma Recovery:** Sheila highlights a sleep study on dreaming and trauma recovery, showcasing how dreaming aids in healing post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). –

**Impact of Sleep Deprivation:** The tangible effects of sleep deprivation on decision-making, especially for high-stress professionals like stockbrokers, are discussed.

Sheila also talks about the snowball effect of unresolved trauma. –

**Personal Dream Experiences:** Sheila shares a personal anecdote about recurring dreams of shipwrecks that led her to return to the UK, a decision that possibly saved her life during the 9/11 attacks. –

**The Brain’s Nightly Tasks:** Sheila expounds on the brain’s continuous work during sleep, such as memory consolidation and clearance of neural plaque, and how disturbances can lead to physiological and psychological problems. –

**Importance of a Full Sleep Cycle:** The critical importance of having a complete sleep cycle that includes dreams for both psychological and physical health is emphasized. –

**Dream Categories:** Sheila discusses the five general categories of dreams, including stress relief dreams and creativity dreams that have inspired significant inventions and innovations. –

**Dream Symbolism and Recording:** The significant value of recording dreams, even though most of a dream is forgotten quickly upon waking. She explains how analyzing dreams can offer insights into one’s life and emotions. –

**Scientific and Historical Significance:** The episode delves into the scientific backing and historical significance behind dream interpretation, touching on Carl Jung’s theories and the cultural importance of dreams. –

**Future of Dream Research:** Sheila and Amy explore the future of dream research and the potential ethical implications of manipulating dreams. –

**Practical Tips for Remembering Dreams:** Sheila gives two practical tips for remembering more of your dreams, encouraging listeners to engage with their subconscious mind.

**Call to Action:**

Check out Sheila’s website at https://www.crackyourdreamcode.com for more information on her work. Don’t miss out on her valuable free downloads, including insightful courses, videos, and the opportunity to have a free consultation.

If you enjoyed this episode, please rate and review the show on your favorite platform. Share this episode with your friends to spread the knowledge and encourage a deeper understanding of dreams! — Thank you for tuning in! Until next time, keep dreaming stay awesome and keep advancing warriors. 🌟

And be sure to check out my affiliate link for some Here and Happy, Modern Mindfullness Meditations at https://sagegrayson.mykajabi.com/a/2147801938/MgcaNLDD for those rough days when you just need to re-center yourself.  I personally recommend them.

And lastly check out my FB page for inspiration and hope at https://www.facebook.com/AdvancingwithAmy

Amy Taylor Mental Health Warrior & Neurospicy Mama

Hi, I'm an older single Mom in Missouri. I'm 53 and have a grown son with his own family and then I'm still raising a 13 year old daughter. I live a full life while having bipolar disorder, ADHD and anxiety. My daughter lives a very full life as well while having Autism, Anxiety, & ADHD. I work full time as a social worker during the day and am working towards my MBA at night. On the weekends I have started podcasting which has become a very fun hobby and helps me spread the word about mental health issues and neurodiversity and hopefully help end the stigma and spread some hope.

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