I use Tarot as my main means of dream interpretation, along with various other systems for interpreting the types symbols that tend to manifest in dreams. I'll admit, though, for interpreting even the strangest of dreams, the cards have always been where it's at for me.
I’ve been reading Tarot for over two decades and I’m a bit of an insomniac myself so, if you’re looking for a late-night reading of any kind, really, you’ve found the right place. Sometimes it's not bizarre dreamscapes that keep us awake at night but, rather, more mundane concerns: what's in store for tomorrow; what could take one's mind off of whatever problem; and so forth.
I specialize in introspective readings, meaning I like to help people sort out the kinds of questions and concerns that keep them up and thinking when they’d rather be getting some rest. I use a variety of different spreads for dream-related readings. Sometimes what we experience in dreams isn't really well-represented by spreads that incorporate more concrete ideas--past, present, future--and lend themselves more to spreads that focus on overarching themes, symbols, and the way they relate to one another. Nighttime can be wonderfully, sometimes frighteningly, absent any logic, and I like to capitalize upon that when interpreting dreams.