Pamela Cummins Research Paper

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Pamela Cummins has had some whacked out dreams in her lifetime. At six years old, she dreamed that a boy (whom she had a crush on) and her were running away from a wicked witch. In her twenties, a man appeared in her dream who had two penises, one was really small, and the other longer penis looked diseased – Eww, gross! The Buddha came for a visit in her early thirties and performed a healing on her. Pamela also dreams of more mundane things, such as cleaning, doing loads of laundry, or yard work. Her all-time favorite dreams are of the animal kingdom, especially when their about cat colonies. Pamela learned how to interpret her dreams (in the early nineties) from a therapist to help heal childhood issues. She discovered how much interpreting her dreams and understanding their symbolism, helped in her personal and spiritual growth because she had many therapeutic, spiritual, and precognitive dreams. Her dreams were a catalysis for psychic …show more content…
She has one-on-one coaching for her clients to learn how to do their own dream analysis and interpretations. Classes and workshops are available for those who desire to undersgh Blogtalk Rtand dream meanings. Pamela aided her listeners with dream symbolism on the former The Love Channel Show, and helps the current readers of her monthly column In the Dreamtime located in the free online Bellesprit Magazine. Love, relationships, and self-growth are another area that Pamela is a well-known expert in. She is the author of three relationship books Psychic Wisdom on Love and Relationships, Insights for Singles: Steps to Find Everlasting Love, and the free eBook Pamela’s Love Collection. You can find her other column, The Love Channel, in Bellesprit Magazine. Pamela has also written for many other publications on and off line. She is also available for readings and coaching. If you are interested in that subject, please visit her other website

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