7 days to learn to interpret your dreams

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Explore fascinating topics in the “7 Days of Dreams” program. Discover the world of dreams, symbols and their interpretation. Learn to analyze and understand your dreams, overcome your nightmares and develop your spiritual autonomy. Bonus material included :) 

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Get to know yourself better

Because dream interpretation brings a deep understanding of your inner world.

Accelerate your development

Use the time spent dreaming to make it a springboard for development.

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Life-changing training

Why analyze your dreams?

Well-being

Understanding the causes of negative

Our nightmares are a reflection of what is happening inside us. By analyzing them, we can better understand what bothers us, and thus consciously contribute to our daily well-being.

Better decisions

Tailor-made answers to our questions

Did you know that it is possible to ask a question in a dream? The answers they can give us teach us more about our deeper intentions, allowing us to make better decisions.

Mental Health

Healing from the inside is possible

By understanding our dreams, we can begin deep work on ourselves and improve our mental health (stress, pressure, mood, etc.). We can decode the mechanisms of our consciousness very precisely to better heal them.

Real facts

Dreams that inspired genius ideas

What will be the dream that will inspire your life?

DNA structure

Watson's dream of the spiral staircase played a crucial role in his thought process and contributed to the important discovery of the double helix structure of DNA, made in collaboration with Francis Crick in 1953. This dream inspired Watson to imagine a spiral structure for DNA, which ultimately led to their revolutionary proposal.

Yesterday - Beatles

Paul McCartney reportedly dreamed of the melody of this song and woke up thinking he had heard it somewhere before. Convinced he had accidentally plagiarized an existing composition, he spent some time checking with friends and musicians before realizing it was an original melody.

Frankenstein

On a stormy night in 1816, Mary Shelley had a nightmare where she saw a scientist bring a monster to life. This dream inspired him to write the groundbreaking gothic novel “Frankenstein.”

Periodic table

Dimitri Mendeleev, the chemist who created the periodic table, said: "I saw a table in a dream where all the elements fell into place as required. When I woke up, I immediately wrote it on a piece of paper. paper."