The Doorway to your Inner World

is Open

Step Inside with
DREAM WORK.

Dreams are language of the Soul.

What are yours saying?


What is dreamwork?

Dreamwork is the practice of exploring, interpreting, and integrating the messages of dreams for personal insight, healing, and change. It draws from various psychological, spiritual, and cultural traditions to help individuals understand their subconscious mind, unresolved emotions, and deeper wisdom.

People have been working with their dreams for thousands of years, possibly since the dawn of human consciousness. Dreams have been recorded, interpreted, and revered across cultures, dating back to ancient civilizations. Dreamwork can be a powerful tool for healing trauma, strengthening intuition, uncovering subconscious patterns, and deepening one’s connection to the soul.

My inspiration comes from being immersed in the jungle for personal initiations of working with sacred plant medicines in the Shipibo-Konibo tradition. During this time of fasting and dieting a variety of trees, and plants I was taught by indigenous teachers of the Mahua-Lopez lineage to look towards my dreams for guidance, lessons and healings.

Soon after my jungle experiences, I worked with a Jungian Analyst, Lourdes Hernandez who worked with me and my dreams for 9 months as a way to process and understand symbolism, archetypes and amplifications that were embedded in my dreamscape. It was my relationship with plant spirits and various human teachers who inspired me to explore the cosmic realms as a compass to my inner world.

My personal experience of integration from visionary states and dreamwork sparked my interest in deepening my studies of Transpersonal Psychology. Much of my work is influenced by several different teachers: Carl Jung, Frits Perlz, Eugene Gendlin, Robert Bosnak, Marion Woodman, Lourdes Hernandez, and Dr. Leslie Ellis.

As a somatic psychotherapist, I invite dreamwork into individual therapy sessions as personal exploration of subconscious material. My approach is blended and inspired by Embodied Imagination, Focusing, and Experiential Embodied Dreamwork which explores dream images by the felt senses of the body and the imaginal landscape. My approach and trainings as a therapist is specifically guided in feeling dream images and not imposing my interpretations on to your dreamscape or experience. My intention is to guide you into a place of curiosity of what meaning will emerge from your own interpretations.

I believe images hold a magnitude of possibility and I respect them by being patient in the unfolding. The relationship that is developed within our dreamworld will continue to gift us with powerful visitations waiting for us to pay attention. How we choose to interpret them is up to the dreamer. My current interest of studying is working with nightmares and PTSD.


Are your dreams nudging you?


  • Have you ever wondered why your dreams felt so intense?

  • Have you ever woke up from a dream wishing you would remember it?

  • Do you have repetitive dreams?

  • Have you ever wanted to know what a particular dream was about?

  • Do you ever wake up from a dream and feel its vivid impact?

  • Do you have difficulty remembering dreams?

  • Have you ever felt a connective thread of your dreams and collective consciousness?

Benefits of

dreamwork


Dream work is a powerful tool for self-discovery, guidance, and direction. Whether explored in therapy for healing, spiritual practice, or to spark creativity, dreams offer deep insight to the subconscious helping individuals process emotions, and navigate change into their lives.

  • Dreams reveal hidden emotions, desires and fears that may not surface in daily life.

  • Exploring dreams help process unresolved emotions offering clarity on personal struggles

  • Somatic dreamwork helps clients feel and release trauma stored in the body.

  • Dreams often provide guidance, problem-solving and clarity about life decisions.

  • Working with dreams help strengthen intuition and self-trust.

  • Dreams help individuals recognize unconscious projections and emotional triggers within relationships.

  • Many artists, musicians, writers, receive inspiration from dreams. We can use dreamwork for creative projects.

  • Dreams carry ancestral wisdom and offer spiritual connection to something greater.

  • Dreams can offer support and guidance for Collective Consciounsness.

  • Dreams for continued psychedelic integration.


Wendy embodies equanimity, safety, sovereignty and compassion. The amount of space she has to hold for others is a true measure for how much work she has done on herself. I truly feel seen when in her presence and will absolutely continue to inquire her services! Thank you Wendy<3!

—CEIBA CLIENT