Dr Sana Sajan's Sana Speaks Episode 4 tackles one of the most universally relatable topics imaginable: dreams. The episode features Tamanna — a karma coach, psychic, and angel therapist — in a conversation that gets personal, spiritual, and genuinely eye-opening within minutes. The clip opens with a deceptively simple question about why some dreams feel pleasant while others shake us awake, then quickly expands into a deeper look at the subconscious mind, emotional patterns, fears, and insecurities.
Dream Interpretation Through a Spiritual Lens
Dr Sana Sajan anchors the discussion by noting that religions and spiritual traditions have long explored dream interpretation — instantly framing Sana Speaks Episode 4 around a topic people love to debate. Anyone who has woken from a vivid dream wondering what it meant will find immediate common ground here. Tamanna then offers a clear, grounding take: positive dreams can point to positive inner material, while unsettling dreams tend to come from fear, insecurity, and emotional pressure building beneath the surface.
A Psychic Perspective That Stays Practical
The sharpest moment in the clip comes from Tamanna's response to a classic scenario: dreaming about a house burning. Rather than adding alarm, she explains that dreams usually mirror inner emotion instead of predicting future events. She also notes that psychic or intuitive ability shifts the conversation for some people — but even then, the message still needs careful, calm reading. It is a refreshing answer because it treats spiritual topics seriously while keeping unnecessary panic entirely out of the picture.
What Else Episode 4 Covers
Sana Speaks Episode 4 uses dream interpretation as one entry point into a much larger conversation. Dr Sana Sajan and Tamanna also spoke about matters Sana had never discussed on camera before, which adds a personal layer that lifts this episode well beyond a standard podcast chat. That detail alone makes viewers who start watching for dreams end up staying for everything else.
The full episode is now available on YouTube and Spotify. For anyone curious about dreams, subconscious patterns, or the unseen side of emotional self-awareness, it is worth a serious listen.




