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The Complete Idiot's Guide Dream Dictionary (Complete Idiot's Guide to) by Eve Adamson Average Rating: "Don't let the "Complete Idiot's Guide" designation fool you: This is the book for anybody who is intellectually curious enough to try and raise their awareness about the significance of dreaming life which co-authors Eve Adamson and Gayle Williamson assure us is the shadow side of our waking life, enigmatic symbolism and all.
Neatly segmented into the concise style of popular reference dictionaries, the Dream Dictionary lets inquirers go as deeply into the labyrinth of their dreams as they want; the entries are less occultish than is true of some other dictionaries yet intruiging for their emphasis on the elements of fear and desire, "universal truths" that bind humanity after the waking hours.
Adamson and Williamson write invitingly about the benefits of dream journaling and preparing the body for sleep in anticipation of lucid, creative dreaming or just opening the mind to the possibilities of getting those answers to problems that linger below the limn of consciousness. ..."
The Beginner's Guide to Dream Interpretation (Beginner's) by Clarissa Pinkola Estes Average Rating: "I tend to dream a lot, but apparently we all do . . . according to
Clarissa Pinkola Estes, an author and Jungian psychoanalyst,
we dream from five to seven times each night . . . the problem
is how to remember such activity.
Estes, in THE BEGINNER'S GUIDE TO DREAM INTERPRETATION
(an excellent CD program which she wrote and read), says you
need to put a pencil or pen near your bed . ..."
Diccionario De Los Suenos by Mario Jimenez-Castillo Average Rating: "Que libro tan exacto, cuando tengo sueños y leo el significado solamente espero unos días y los augurios se cumplen casi al pie de la letra, es genial. Muy interesante la parte de la introducción que habla sobre los libros de sueños a través de la histora y la numerología de los sueños. ..."
The Element Encyclopedia of 20,000 Dreams by Theresa Cheung Average Rating: "Well, did you ever have these dreams that you just KNOW mean something? I mean, they're different than the jump-around nonsense dreams. Every so often I do, and I thought it would be fun to get this book and check themout myself. (I used to ask a girlfriend who was pretty good at dream analysis. ..."
Dreaming While Awake by Arnold Mindell Average Rating: "Arnold Mindell, Ph.D. has written more than a dozen books, and is known throughout the world for his work with dreams, bodywork, consciousness, shamanism, and conflict resolution. He's the founder of the therapy known as Process Oriented Psychology and has established training centers in 22 countries. Dr. Mindell has appeared on TV and radio and at conferences worldwide. ..."
20,000 Dreams: Discover The Real Meaning of Your Dream Life by Mary Summer Rain Average Rating: "When Mary Summer Rain fans see this book they'll realize why Mary has published a *third* dream book. This book is arranged by topic--like Mary wanted her other two books to be arranged. This means, for example, if you want to know about colors, colors are all together in one place. ..."
Soul Traveler: A Guide to Out-of-Body Experiences and the Wonders Beyond by Albert Taylor Average Rating: "I am on my 61st year of soul travel and I still found Al Taylors book full of good input for both the novice and the experienced OBE'r. What I particularly enjoyed was his simple direct approach that gave most of the information in 1 hour that I had to read for weeks to obtain from Jane Roberts, Robert Monroe etc although I did really find Monroes books to be very very interesting and helpful. ..."
Special Dream - After the Death of a Loved One by Luellen Hoffman Average Rating: "This book is so encouraging to anyone who's lost a loved one... this books shows that there has got to be an afterlife... these bodies of ours are are just earth suits... there is more to come... and they say its beautiful there... :-) This would be a great gift to someone who has either lost a loved one, or has a loved one who is terminally ill, someone who is interested in dreams, or just for anyone who loves life and wants to meditate on the fullness and beauty and awesomeness of life... ..."
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