Dreams
Everyone dreams. Every one of us dreams, but many of us tend to dismiss our dreams as bizarre experiences that don’t really appear to
Everyone dreams. Every one of us dreams, but many of us tend to dismiss our dreams as bizarre experiences that don’t really appear to
On the Viall Files we are decoding your dreams with dream psychologist, Dr. Ian Wallace. Ian is a best-selling author and popular broadcaster who is
Dream Hello Ian, I dream I can fly x Meaning Hi Shirley, being able to fly in your dreams symbolises that there is a situation
Our dreams are a global human phenomenon, so I was delighted to be interviewed by health and spirituality writer Diana Timmins for this month’s
Our unconscious awareness illuminates the spaces that surround us and we create meaningful patterns in what we see reflected back. When we share the patterns
It may seem as if dreams are just a chance by-product of sleeping but they may be the most important part of sleep for us.
Every night when you sleep, the dream imagery that you create is your way of making sense of all the individual experiences that you unconsciously
In this talk, Ian Wallace explores the fascinating relationship between dreams and delirium, particularly in the context of intensive care. He discusses how understanding dreams
The experience of dreaming during sleep is simultaneously bizarrely unusual and completely natural. We effortlessly generate entire worlds where the unbelievable happens in the everyday,
During a normal night’s sleep, your dream episodes will typically last for between 15 and 45 minutes. However, you can cram whole lifetimes of
Although we are primarily visual creatures we use all of our sensory experience and input to construct our dreams. We often do this synesthesically as
Sometimes we can become too immersed and involved in our dreams. By using a Waking Reality process we can begin viewing them as if from