Hi Aisling...Thanks for the nice words, but really I feel I'm doing what each one of us can do as well. In 1974 a friend gave me a dream book for my birthday called, "Do You Dream?" by Tony Crisp. I read the book and started trying to apply the principles and work my dreams with the nouns, verbs, etc. I did this faithfully for years and years. Later on I found Anne Ree Colton's book, "Watch Your Dreams" and thought it was terrific as well. She focuses on the more spiritual aspects of dreams. Now Wilma Tanner has a great book out, "The Mystical Magical Marvelous World of Dreams. That is great as well! I've read them all and put all that in my subconscious. Now it is rare I have to refer to a book because the dream language just speaks to my symbolically. I think the fact I'm an artist I gravitate to symbols automatically. Anyway...I think dreams are so important....and if we just write them down every morning, in time we can decipher what Spirit is telling us.