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A Dictionary of Dream Symbols: With an Introduction to Dream Psychology by Eric Ackroyd Average Rating: "Like I said this was my first dreambook and i loved it. I have even brought it to work for others to "interpret" dreams, most loved it too. However, Ican't find a lot of things tha keep reacurring in my dreams and it's driving me NUTS!! So I am now looking for another Dream dictionary. ..."
In Your Dreams: Falling, Flying and Other Dream Themes - A New Kind of Dream Dictionary by Gayle M. Delaney Average Rating: "This is the most helpful dream interpretation book I've owned to date, and I've wasted lots of money trying out other books. This book is great for beginners, easy to read and understand and may offer a fresh approach to seasoned dream interpreters. I use my copy like a dream dictionary - looking up themes and characteristics of my latest dreams, but it is intended to make you your own dream expert if read from cover to cover. ..."
The Complete Book of Dreams and Dreaming by Pamela Ball Average Rating: "There are many books available on dreaming. The format of this book is the the same as so many others... dictionary. What makes this book different is the explanations of the dream content that you look up. It is clear and provocative. It is helpful in suggesting the archetype for the dream content. ..."
Dream Yoga and the Practice of Natural Light, Revised by Chogyal N Norbu Average Rating: "What a gift! This book will introuduce you to a whole new level of dream understanding. Rather than seeing dreams as messages from the Psyche, the Dzogchen tradition of Tibet views them as an opportunity to recognize and interact with the foundations of your life. At Play in venue of your existence you can make changes and recognize the source of all that you experience. ..."
Metaskills: The Spiritual Art of Therapy by Amy Mindell Why is some therapy effective and some disappointing? Amy Mindell says it has to do with the subtle atmosphere created by therapists' unconscious feelings and attitudes. By tapping into their deepest beliefs about spirit, nature, and human development (metaskills), they can become more effective healers and spiritual teachers. Through years of researching Arnold Mindell's work with individuals, couples, and groups, Amy Mindell has identified a number of feeling attitudes which she amplifies here through analogies to Eastern traditions, the teachings of Don Juan, and/or modern physics. ...
A Cure for Dreams by Kaye Gibbons Average Rating: "This was the second book I read of Kaye Gibbons and I enjoyed it very much. Ms. Gibbons has quite a grip on the Southern experience and depicts it well in this story. She also has a special gift for weaving the experiences of several generations reminding us we are created from many people's pasts and we are the foundation for many people's future. ..."
Teach Yourself to Dream: A Practical Guide to Unleashing the Power of the Subconscious Mind by David Fontana Average Rating: "This is a most helpful and useful book. The exercises are quite lovely and straightforward, the explanations simple, and all the bases are covered (lucid dreaming, dream incubation, self-discovery through purposeful dreaming, dream interpretation). One of the most delightful aspects of the book is the collection of artwork and illustrations, which on their own provoke contemplation, and intrigue the reader with their dreamy symbolism. ..."
Simplified Magic: A Beginner's Guide to the New Age Quabala (Llewellyn's New Age) by Ted Andrews Average Rating: "Many books on the market today are all about wasting time and going on a tangent that the reader doesn't even understand yet. This book is really straight-forward, honest, and sincere. Putting the ideas in a small bite that the reader can understand, especially if they are a new comer to the realm of magick.Ted takes the reader and explains things in a light that is easily understandable and fun to read. ..."
The Secret Science (Hermetic Philosophy, Book 1) by John Baines Average Rating: "First of all, this writer's real name is Dario Salas Sommer and he's from Chile. He claims to have knowledge of the secret teachings of Hermes Trismegistus, an ancient Egyptian mystic. Interestingly enough, there is another John Baines, an Englishman, who is REALLY an Egyptologist, but has nothing to do with these books. ..."
Dreams & What They Mean To You (Llewellyn's New Age Series) by Migene González-Wippler Average Rating: "It's not so great. I've had better dream books in my time, although this book was my first. Just about every few interpretations it tells you you're dreaming that a baby is on the way, or death is imminent, now births and deaths can represent ups and downs in life quite simply, but... ..."
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