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Transforming Tragic Into Magic: Kelly Sullivan Walden

Episode 15 of the Dreaming the Light podcast, hosted by Joanna, titled "Transforming Tragic Into Magic: Kelly Sullivan Walden" was published on April 28, 2024 and runs 53 minutes.

April 28, 2024 ·53m · Dreaming the Light

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Have you ever wondered if your dreams could be the key to transforming your darkest moments into a source of light and inspiration? In this inspirational episode, I interview Kelly Sullivan Walden, also known as Dr. Dream, an expert in dream analysis and author, about the transformative power of dreams and their significance in overcoming crises. Kelly shares her profound insights and personal stories, emphasizing the importance of embracing the darkness to discover the light within. She i...

Have you ever wondered if your dreams could be the key to transforming your darkest moments into a source of light and inspiration?

In this inspirational episode, I interview Kelly Sullivan Walden, also known as Dr. Dream, an expert in dream analysis and author, about the transformative power of dreams and their significance in overcoming crises.

Kelly shares her profound insights and personal stories, emphasizing the importance of embracing the darkness to discover the light within. She introduces her unique OGLE method for navigating personal and collective challenges, illustrating how dreams and symbolic thinking can offer guidance and healing.

Drawing from my own life-changing experience using the OGLE method during a harrowing time in a war zone, I share how these techniques provided me with clarity and strength amidst turmoil.

Kelly's perspective on the interconnection of all beings and her optimistic approach to alchemizing pain into purpose offers hope and empowerment for dealing with life's hardships.

Tune in to discover how you too can harness the power of your dreams to navigate adversity and find profound connections with all beings. Let's learn together how to transform pain into purpose and hope into action.

You can find more information about Kelly's work and offerings at https://www.kellysullivanwalden.com/.

I’m Joanna, the creator of Blue Lotus Queendom and co-author of Divine Dreamers. For as long as I can remember, I’ve been captivated by dreams and the hidden landscapes of the subconscious. That passion led me to study and practice dreamwork, Yoga Nidra, sound healing, and other rest-based modalities — all ways of accessing the liminal spaces where insight and healing emerge. Through my work, I help others find clarity, release exhaustion, and build trust in their own inner guidance so they can walk through life more aligned and whole.

Check out my website for blog post and other offerings related to dreams at https://www.bluelotusqueendom.com/.

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The information provided on this podcast is intended for informational purposes only. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.

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