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Dream Analyst David Rivinus to Participate in Telesummit

David Rivinus, a dream analyst with over three decades of international experience and the author of the book “Always Dreaming,” will be interviewed by host Michael Tibbetts during a 14-day Telesummit. The Telesummit begins on Monday, March 7 at 9:00 a.m. Eastern time, and ends on March 20. (godshealingplan.com.)

The Telesummit is entitled “God’s Healing Plan,” and the theme is how to bring greater peace, harmony and love into family life.

Rivinus will be interviewed on March 7, and the session will be rebroadcast on the two following days, March 8 and 9. Rivinus will speak on dreams and how they can be a powerful tool for bringing guidance into familial affairs.

“Dreams are an ideal tool for offering inter-relationship help,” explains Rivinus. “One of their most important functions is to highlight conflicts.” While many dreams deal with personal conflicts, such ordeals almost inevitably involve others as well. “Very few if any people are completely isolated in their lives,” he says. The majority of challenges and conflicts that arise involve more than one individual. “So if a person is feeling pressured by a dispute or an argument, this will express itself in a dream,” he says.

For those who don’t recall their dreams, Rivinus adds an unusual piece of advice. “If you don’t remember your dreams, then look more closely at the upsetting or atypical events that happen during your waking hours.” He is referring to things like unusual mishaps or freak experiences that we are all have from time to time. “It could be something as simple and aggravating as having a sink stop up, one that has never given problems before.” Or it could be something far more serious, like an accident with an automobile or a relationship breakup.

Although these kinds of experiences, either in the dream state or in “real life” are upsetting, that is not their primary purpose. “What they are trying to do is to get you to pay attention to them,” he says. According to Rivinus, the vast majority of these experiences offer a perspective on a conflict. “If we can learn to look that them—not at face value—but as a metaphoric commentary on an ordeal we are experiencing, then we will find that we are receiving invaluable help, both as individuals and as members of a family.

For more information, visit www.teacherofdreams.com.