Bosnak describes how a dream "instantaneously presents a total world, so real that you are convinced you are awake.
[6] Based on this notion, the dreamer can re-enter the landscape of the dream and flashback into its images to more fully and deeply explore and experience them.
While in this state, the dreamer is asked a series of questions that help him or her to re-experience the dream by describing details of its landscape and image.
Approaching dream figures in this way is consistent with archetypal psychologist James Hillman's prescription for therapeutic work in regard to the phenomena of psychic multiplicity.
At the conclusion of the dreamwork session, the dreamer simultaneously holds in conscious awareness these differentiated and complex states of embodied feeling and sensation.