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Books > Health, Home & Family > Mind, body & spirit > Mind, body, spirit: thought & practice > Dreams & their interpretation
As a child, Desautels often had dreams that seemed significant,
but he couldn't understand them. It wasn't until he joined an Edgar
Cayce study group as an adult that he began to tap into the
potential held within his inner self.
Unfortunately, things got worse before they got better-and
before he understood his dreams.
Desautels lost his new job and found himself back in his old
job, depressed and directionless. Turning in earnest to his dreams
and meditation for guidance, he began to see a way forward.
Desautels came to experience first-hand Cayce's claim that every
significant event in one's life is foreshadowed in a dream. Also,
he learned that prophetic dreams don't always allow you to change
the future, but when change isn't possible, they can help you
prepare yourself for living through a hard experience with strength
and courage.
With over forty years of life experience guided by his dreams,
Desautels now shares how you can learn to use the same simple steps
he follows-and change your own life for the better.
Kirkus Indie review says, "Readers of spiritual and self-help
books will appreciate how Desautels frankly says that his dreams
only point the way to action; in dreams regarding his diet or
exercise routines, for example, he notes that the actual
waking-world work is all up to him. This practical turn makes the
book consistently rewarding. The intriguing story of how one man
harnessed his dreams and changed his life." Kirkus Indie, Kirkus
Media LLC, 6411 Burleson Rd., Austin, TX 78744
indie@kirkusreviews.
Explore the realm of dreams and imagination, where your dream
symbols speak to you in metaphor and the world provides signs and
symbols to guide you. In the Invisible Realm, you'll develop your
compassion and intuition, and once you recognize the signposts,
find your way to greater conscious awareness and a more awakened
life. "The Newcomer's Guide to the Invisible Realm" includes
discussions of dreams and their meanings, synchronicity, oracles,
poetry, and imagination. An extensive appendix explores specific
dreams and dream symbols. For those who are curious, this book
provides an accessible introduction to the Invisible Realm.
Written for all age groups. "Life Sequences" is a fable about
dreams, choices and happiness in life. It is a story of three group
characters who had to make difficult but necessary choices to begin
a journey by choosing a sequence between knowledge; wisdom; or
wealth. Their fateful journey to find the guardian of their dying
kingdom (The Princess) is full of insights about dreams, choices,
and happiness that are reflected in our real lives. The three
groups (metaphors for 'professionals', 'intellectuals', and
'entrepreneurs') disagreed at the beginning of the journey and
parted ways in search for immunity, safety, and glitters
respectively. The professionals seek immunity first; the
intellectuals seek safety first; while the entrepreneurs seek
glitters first (all in the epic journey to find the Princess - a
symbol of happiness). In the end who deserved the ultimate prize
(to marry 'The Princess') and be happy forever? The professional
possessing knowledge? the intellectual possessing wisdom? or the
entrepreneur possessing wealth?
Bestselling author Ted Andrews helps us stimulate greater dream
activity, experience the power of lucid dreaming, discover
controlled out-of-body experiences, awaken our inner selves, and
much more. Using dream totems and mandalas, exercises in
metamorphosis, and ancient dream guardians, this guide to dream
alchemy presents the process of becoming a shapeshifter-someone who
can shift between the waking and dreaming worlds. When we control
the dream state, we can unveil our inner potential, clear the
debris from our subconscious, and be inspired to reshape our lives
for a better future.
Umpteen books have come out, explaining this popular theme, but
most books about dream interpretations are a guide or listing of
basic meanings, theories and symbols that appear in our dreams.
DREAMS....on the other hand, is a distinctive, personalized
interpretation and a comprehensive tool to understanding our
dreams. Along with traditional meanings and philosophies DREAMS
consists of umpteen mythical and untold secrets. DREAMS, is an
insightful book that will unfold the mysteries of this ever-so
intriguing concept, like never before. The book is an insight to
the unconscious mind, as well as, an exclusive, educative and fun
reference guide that will tell us everything we need to understand
about our dreams and our innermost self. After years of guiding
people, foretelling their future and decoding their dreams, Tarot
Expert Astrologer and Author, of the famous healing poem, The
Light, Ofer Cohen, compiles his undisclosed interpretations of
dreams that have been handed over to him by generations by his
Oracle and the age-old-teachings of the Holy Cabala. DREAMS consist
of original, unknown secrets. It encompasses all you need to know
about this topic, as well as, throws light on aspects that have
been undisclosed yet. It is an all-inclusive book that will delve
into your subconscious, teach you and enlighten you. Be ready to
know yourself a little bit more and enhance your future.
Ioan Dirina has written a book relating his dreams and how they
often foresaw an actual event in the near future.In easy-to-read
narrative and diary format, he has put down these dreams and the
real events that they predicted.These diaries began with his days
as a young man in Romania, and continued till the present day in
California, with all his travels in between. His experiences offer
proof of a supernatural entity, Mr.Dirina feels, because only God
can know the future.This is a fine study of paranormal dreams which
deserves to be read by everybody. On August 4,1964 I had a long
dream with my childhood friend and schoolmate Arsenie Lupu who was
wering a military uniform. Next day I was reding a military
textbook edited in 1877, and on page 104 I saw something written by
a rumanian general named Lupu, same as my friend's name. In my
dream of September 9,1964 I was in main railroad station of
Bucharest with some colleagues, explaining them the meaning of
letters D.A. on a side of a locomotive there. Next day on page 14
of Science and Technique magazine I saw an article titled "Ways of
Iron" in which that particular type of locomotive was described
with letters 060-DA-113. On the night of February 4,1972 I dreamed
that a pistol was given to me for my self defense. Next day Daily
News ran a story about destruction of about 16 thousand pistols
following such legislation passed back in 1968 in New York State.
On February 3,1976 in my dream someone asked me where Al D'Angelo
was working now.I answered that he is preparing tax returns at
H&R Block company. Next day while riding on buss Q44A along
Union Turnpike, between 222nd and 223rd Street I noticed a store
named H&R Fruit Market. On April6,1976 I dreamed that House
Speaker Carl Albert had died. Next day around 1:00 P.M. on station
WIOK I heard a news bulletin about him. On October 16,1980 I
dreamed with movie actress Kim Novak . Next day while I was reading
a newspaper in waiting room of Doctor Angelo Stroe's office, I saw
a classified ad of a 42-year old lady, which read like this:
"Pretty blonde, 5'10,"Kim Novak eyes." On December 8,1985 I dreamed
with a woodpecker drilling a hole in a tree somewhere. Next morning
in a book "Keeping Faith" by Jimmy Carter I read that Colonel
Charles Beckwith told the former president while in Oval Office:
..".the President of the United States is as tough as woodpecker
lips." In my dream of November 26,1988 I was in a location in Los
Angeles from where I could clearly see the "HOLLYWOOD" sign up on
the hills. Next day I watched Thanksgiving parade on channel 5, and
at 6:51 P.M. and again at 7:18 P.M. an advertisement appeared on
screen with the word "HOLLYWOOD" written in it. On April 8,1991 I
had a dream with physicist Albert Einstein, and next day in
Calendar section of Los Angeles Times was an announcement about a
TV series on channel 28 about him. In my dream world of June
16,1991 I was in a hospital where all patients'bills were paid
through Medicare. Next morning Los Angeles Times published an
expose titled "Reimbursement Schemes Costly for Medicare." During
night of May 22,1992 I dreamed that a hundred-dollar bill was
returned to me by cashier of a store where I tried to make a
purchase, as being counterfeit. Next day Vasile Marcu called me
saying that he went to his bank to deposit 300 dollars in cash,
which I gave him the day before, and was told that one of those
bills was counterfeit. On the night of August 12,1993 I had a dream
with Nick Popa from Pico Rivera and next day I got a Notice of Sale
regarding foreclosure on his house. On the night of December
13,1994 my dream took me in a classroom somewhere, where our
teacher was a female member of Congress. Next morning in Los
Angeles Times was a photo of Elaine M. Anderson who just died in
San Pedro at age 81. On January 24,2000 I dreamed about a woman
named Martha, and next day I read an article in Los Angeles Times
titled "Martha Stewart's Stock is not a Good Thing."
Through Rachel Norment's Dream Explorations: A Journey in
Self-Knowledge and Self-Realization, you can
- learn contemporary methods of dreamwork inspired by Carl Jung
and developed by Montague Ullman, Jeremy Taylor, and many others;
and - discover the deep inner wisdom you have within yourself that
can guide you towards spiritual growth and physical and
psychological health and wholeness--toward becoming the person you
are meant to become.
"Rachel Norment's Dream Explorations ... is a gift to us all The
combination of her careful attention to her own dreams over decades
and her keen eye for the dreams and insights of other dreamers has
produced a work of great depth, wisdom, and inspiration. It is a
joy to read." --Jeremy Taylor, D.Min., cofounder and past president
of the International Association for the Study of Dreams (IASD) and
author of The Wisdom of Your Dreams
"In this valuable and highly readable book, longtime dreamworker
Rachel Norment offers us her collection of dream treasures with
instructive reflections on common symbols and dream themes. This
book clearly illustrates the rewards of a lifetime of dreamwork to
guide and heal our lives."
--Chelsea Wakefield, Ph.D., LCSW, psychotherapist and author of
Negotiating the Inner Peace Treaty: Becoming the Person You Were
Born to Be
"Serious dream workers and seekers after self-knowledge will be
delighted by this book. Rachel's practical insights ... into her
personal symbols and themes are sure to bring light and guidance to
anyone's inner explorations. I highly recommend it."
--Jean Benedict Raffa, Ph.D., author of The Bridge to
Wholeness, Dream Theatres of the Soul, and Healing the Sacred
Divide
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