28: The Healing Power of Your Dreams with Theresa Cheung & Kelly Sullivan Walden- Episode 2828: The Healing Power of Your Dreams with Theresa Cheung & Kelly Sullivan Walden- Episode 28
UK Health Radio Podcast
Dream authors, intuitives and a mystic theologian share stories of precognitive dreams, healing anger, and a reimagined Mary Magdalene to show how intuition and dreaming can support everyday courage. The conversation blends humour, practical tips and spiritual passion for anyone curious about deep inner change.
52:55•4 Apr 2026
Octopus Dreams, Precognition and Mary Magdalene: Turning Intuition into Everyday Courage
Episode Overview
- Recurring dreams can signal important emotional or practical issues, and taking them seriously may support spiritual growth.
- Anger doesn’t have to be denied; used consciously, it can fuel persistence and healthy self-advocacy.
- A simple practice of writing a question, reading it before bed and placing it in your pillowcase can help invite dream guidance.
- Adding crystals such as amethyst or lapis to your bedtime routine may enhance focus on intuition and dream recall.
- Finding a like-minded intuitive or spiritual community offers real-time validation and confidence that books alone can’t provide.
“Beneath everything, all of our differences, we are all dreamers, whether we have two legs, eight legs, or a very fabulous set of tentacles.”
Curious about how others navigate their sobriety journey? This conversation from UK Health Radio’s *The Healing Power of Your Dreams* brings a rich mix of science, spirituality and storytelling that speaks straight to anyone rebuilding life from the inside out. Dream authors and "dream divas" Theresa Cheung and Kelly Sullivan Walden kick off by geeking out over octopus sleep research – yes, octopuses might be dreaming, their skins flickering like “a living, breathing dream canvas”.
It’s a playful way into a serious message: everyone dreams, and that shared experience can feel deeply healing when you’re feeling isolated or different. Their first guest, writer and intuitive teacher Samantha Faye, shares how recurring precognitive dreams about a shooting later echoed the real-life trauma of her police officer husband being shot.
That shock pushed her to stop sidelining her intuition: “Since then, I’ve really learned to not only trust my intuition, but to trust and follow my dreams.” Samantha talks candidly about years of rejection as an aspiring author, the quote that kept her going, and the surprising role of anger as a healthy catalyst rather than something to suppress.
She offers simple, practical tools you can try tonight: write a question, tuck it into your pillowcase, maybe add a crystal, and invite your dreams to help. She also stresses the value of finding community instead of trying to be "spiritual" in a lonely bubble. Later, theologian and mystic Andrew Harvey brings fiery energy as he rethinks Mary Magdalene, the sacred feminine and masculine, and what he calls a global revolution of love in action.
It’s passionate, challenging stuff, but always rooted in lived experience rather than abstract theory. If you’re rebuilding trust in yourself, your body, and your inner voice, could your dreams be one of the gentlest places to start?

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