
Dreams are not just random stories; they are mirrors that reflect the stories we’ve been told about who we are and the stories we’re afraid to challenge. In this video, I dive into how dreams can help us confront the energies that try to silence us—whether it’s societal norms, cultural expectations, or our own inner doubts. I also discuss the courage it takes to reclaim our identity, especially in a world that often attacks those who dare to be different, like the trans community.I share how dreams have helped me reconnect with my voice and my purpose, especially during times when I’ve felt lost or unsure. From the fear of being judged for speaking about God or consciousness to the backlash we face when we step out of the roles assigned to us at birth, dreams remind us that we are so much more than the stories we’ve been told. They show us a bigger, wilder, and more beautiful version of ourselves—one that our culture often tries to suppress.I also talk about the importance of spiritual support, both from our dreams and from the people (and spirits) who have our backs. Whether it’s my late brother, my parents, or the countless dreamers I’ve worked with over the years, I’ve learned that we can’t fight these battles alone. We need each other, and we need the courage to keep going, even when it feels like the world is against us.This video is a call to action—to embrace the fight, to keep your "elbows up," and to find the strength to challenge the stories that no longer serve you. Whether you’re struggling with self-doubt, facing societal pressures, or just trying to make sense of a weird dream, this video is for you. Let’s explore the power of dreams together and find the courage to live authentically.If you have a dream you’d like me to explore in a future video or a question about dreams, leave a comment or send me an email. And if this video resonates with you, please share it with someone who might need to hear this message. Let’s keep the conversation going and support each other on this journey.Elbows up, sweet dreams, and I’ll see you next time.