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EPISODE · Apr 10, 2026 · 34 MIN

When Nightmares Don’t Stop: A 35-Year Dream Healing Journey with Marta Aarli

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What if the dreams you fear the most are the ones trying to heal you? In this episode, I’m joined by Marta Aarli - psychotherapist, dream guide, writer, and board member of the International Association for the Study of Dreams. With decades of experience and a background in transpersonal psychology, Marta’s work weaves together psychotherapy, dreamwork, creativity, sound, and poetry to explore what she calls the imaginal realms. Together, we step into a powerful and deeply human story - one that spans 35 years of recurring nightmares and the slow, courageous journey of turning toward them instead of away. Rather than trying to shut nightmares down, this work explores what happens when you stay in relationship with them over time. Not just for weeks or months, but over decades. This isn’t just therapy. It’s a collaboration between a dreamer, a therapist, and a close friend - each bringing a different perspective into the same dream landscape. What unfolds is a process of healing that moves through the body, the nervous system, personal history, and even ancestral memory. Inside this conversation, we explore: Why recurring nightmares may be linked to personal, family, and ancestral trauma How working with the body and nervous system changes the entire healing process The role of allies, symbols, and animal guides in transforming fear Why pacing, safety, and support are essential in deep dreamwork How engaging with nightmares can lead to curiosity, empowerment, and integration This episode gently but powerfully shifts the way we think about nightmares. They’re not random. They’re not working against you. And they don’t need to be rushed or silenced. They are persistent for a reason. If you’ve ever had a dream that lingered, or a nightmare you couldn’t shake, this conversation will open a completely different way of understanding what your inner world might be trying to show you. To connect with Marta Aarli or explore more of her work: Marta Aarli, MA, LPC Psychotherapist, Dream Guide, Writer www.marta-aarli.com To connect with Melissa or explore more of her work:  https://linktr.ee/melissadreamhub?utm_source=linktree_profile_share&ltsid=4d65919a-00ac-4d82-92d3-ca221b9c9283  

What if the dreams you fear the most are the ones trying to heal you? In this episode, I’m joined by Marta Aarli - psychotherapist, dream guide, writer, and board member of the International Association for the Study of Dreams. With decades of experience and a background in transpersonal psychology, Marta’s work weaves together psychotherapy, dreamwork, creativity, sound, and poetry to explore what she calls the imaginal realms. Together, we step into a powerful and deeply human story - one that spans 35 years of recurring nightmares and the slow, courageous journey of turning toward them instead of away. Rather than trying to shut nightmares down, this work explores what happens when you stay in relationship with them over time. Not just for weeks or months, but over decades. This isn’t just therapy.It’s a collaboration between a dreamer, a therapist, and a close friend - each bringing a different perspective into the same dream landscape. What unfolds is a process of healing that moves through the body, the nervous system, personal history, and even ancestral memory. Inside this conversation, we explore: Why recurring nightmares may be linked to personal, family, and ancestral trauma How working with the body and nervous system changes the entire healing process The role of allies, symbols, and animal guides in transforming fear Why pacing, safety, and support are essential in deep dreamwork How engaging with nightmares can lead to curiosity, empowerment, and integration This episode gently but powerfully shifts the way we think about nightmares.They’re not random.They’re not working against you.And they don’t need to be rushed or silenced. They are persistent for a reason. If you’ve ever had a dream that lingered, or a nightmare you couldn’t shake, this conversation will open a completely different way of understanding what your inner world might be trying to show you. To connect with Marta Aarli or explore more of her work: Marta Aarli, MA, LPCPsychotherapist, Dream Guide, Writerwww.marta-aarli.com To connect with Melissa or explore more of her work: https://linktr.ee/melissadreamhub?utm_source=linktree_profile_share&ltsid=4d65919a-00ac-4d82-92d3-ca221b9c9283

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