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Cloud Nine:: A Dreamer's Dictionary by Sandra A. Thomson Average Rating: "I have very vivid dreams and was curious about the meanings behind them.This book not only explains the symbolism of your dreams, but also has very helpful exercises to help you remember your dreams. There are even ways to help yourself dream better. I am expecting my first child in June, and had a dream about a pool of water. ..."
Twilight Language of the Nagual: The Spiritual Power of Shamanic Dreaming by Merilyn Tunneshende Average Rating: "For those people who've read and enjoyed Casteneda's books from the beginning, and learnt much from them - how many of us still wonder that there must have been 1 or more of Don Juan's apprentices who weren't (as Carlos honestly admitted he was) slow learners at this craft? There's no reason to think that there's not an accelerated version of shamanic tutelage; in fact it's rather unthinkable there wouldn't be, as one's own capabilities and proclivities would conspire to lead one to the holy of holies, or not.
Merilyn Tunneshende's depictions thru her 3 books invite us to see what it's like for one of the quick learners - not that there weren't occasional (and sometimes horrendous) setbacks and recapitulations for her. ..."
When Oracles Speak by Dianne Skafte Average Rating: "Marvelous book--highly recommended. Deftly avoiding the extremes of either sterile skepticism or superstition, Dr. Skafte makes her case for the value of oracular consciousness, a capacity we all share. A while back I went to a lecture given by her to the Jung Society of Claremont; asking us to visualize why we'd come, she distributed envelopes at random to the audience. ..."
Adventures in Wonderland Dream Journal by Linda Sunshine Detail your weird and wonderful nighttime wanderings in a journal inspired by the dream-like world of Alice in Wonderland. With wistful quotes and fanciful art from the classic tale, the journal also includes activities and prompts to help you remember your dreams as well as snippets of Victorian dream interpretation.
160 pages (blank with quotes and prompts), 5x7 inches, elastic closure ...
Nature Word by R. A. Schwaller de Lubicz The first part of the book, written in a single, uninterrupted flow of inspiration, takes the form of answers from the word of nature to questions posed by the rational mind. The second part of the book consists of philosophical reflections on the first and proposes the practice of imagination as a way of evolutionary development. Many traditions have spoken of a "higher consciousness," but Schwaller de Lubicz's attempt to formulate in modern terms an alchemical science of qualities, functions, analogies and signatures is unique. ...
Dreams: Your Magic Mirror: With Interpretations of Edgar Cayce by Elsie Sechrist Average Rating: "I have used this book for many years to interpret some very strange dreams. This book is one of the most accurate and definitive books on dreams I have ever used. No matter what the subject I have always been able to find an answer to my question. I have reccommended this book to a lot of people over the years. ..."
Qabalistic Concepts: Living the Tree by William G. Gray Average Rating: "those familiar with the subject of Quaballah will find the techniques used in this book very interesting. The mental techniques and symbolism are easy enough for the beginner to understand and for the some-what experienced to use as a stepping stone to look at things in a different way. Lack of familiarity with mystisism should not turn anyone away. ..."
The Monster is Real: How to Face Your Fears and Eliminate Them Forever by Yehuda Berg Average Rating: " This is a very interesting book. I fully recommend it to anyone looking for spiritual answers. You may not agree with everything -- and that's OK. But take whatever you get from this book and simply make it yours. You don't have to become a follower of Kabbalah to put some of the ideas into practice. ..."
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