In the interpretation of dreams, the Likatians have developed a wide variety of methods. Although
one was inspired by Friedrich Weinreb, C.G. Jung, Klaus-Bernd Vollmer and other dream interpreters, Likatier
essentially do not orient themselves on given patterns of interpretation or fixed symbolic terms. The tribal
members involved in dream interpretation have developed their individual methods. There are dream interpreters
who like to orient themselves towards classics, while others prefer a free associative interpretation in which
one moves on the most diverse levels of analogy. There is also the view that every aspect in the dream
represents a part of the dreamer. Furthermore, dream contents are also set up systemically (similar to systemic
family constellations) or the individual dream figures each get their own voice, whereby one easily gets into
the depth meanings of the individual figures. Dream work also takes place in everyday life through communication
of dreams, through confrontation with their contents and cognitive or emotional occupations.
The dream work not only leads to helpful insights into one's own structures, needs, desires, fears
and the like, but also provides numerous valuable developmental impulses or shows one time-consuming images from
the future or, in part, from a far-off past, which everything normally remains completely hidden to the waking
consciousness.