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This is a new release of the original 1931 edition.
In this third and final volume of Julia Turk's Navigator's Dream
series, the Navigator makes one final voyage into the realm of
tarot to ultimately find enlightenment-but it will be much more
difficult than a simple turn of the cards for our
psychiatrist-turned-philosopher and mystic. In "Seatime," the hero
ascends into the Major Arcana of the tarot deck via a sailboat led
by the Higher Self of the Navigator, known as Guide.
Joined together with a motley crew, the sailboat takes the
Navigator and Guide deep within the islands, or Sephiroth, of the
Mystic SEA. These are not tropical islands intended for peace and
comfort; each island is different than the last, and each carries a
mystery that must be unraveled. Although the Navigator has learned
much amidst the tarot cards, has the hero learned enough to make it
home?
Externally, the Navigator has difficulties, but internally there
are problems as well; as the riddles unravel, so do the deeply held
psychological issues of the Navigator. By the end, the mysteries of
the Major Arcana might be solved, but will the Navigator be able to
heal the wounds built prior to the tarot adventure?
In 1997, my life was normal and to a large degree fairly
predictable. One may even say boring. There was a comfortable
rhythm that one comes to expect: a type of managed mental rut.
Children played and laughed in the park. The world was flat. There
was no global recession. Everything seemed easy. Life was good.
Then a hand reached down from the heavens, grabbed me, and pulled
me up. I unexpectedly died. Dreams, Near Death Experiences, heart
attacks, connecting to something greater than oneself, these are
the topics of this book.
Power is a force that permeates the life of anyone on the
journey toward perceptual freedom. It is a topic that also
permeates literature on how to follow the Toltec tradition. But
nowhere has Power been dealt with in such a singular and
straightforward fashion by an everyday warrior/sorcerer who has
made the journey of perceptual freedom the driving force of her
life. Approaching the subject of Power in such a direct fashion in
order for the reader to do the same is the aim of Encounter with
Power. A Journey from the Toltec Perspective.
Because every warrior/sorcerer encounters Power without fail,
the trick is in recognizing who, what, where, when and how to deal
with this force when it shows itself. The fact that Power becomes
evident can easily become eclipsed by its slippery, seductive
nature and the oftentimes tumultuous impact it can have on the life
of the warrior/sorcerer. Making decisions and taking action
therefore become imperative. How then does the warrior/sorcerer
proceed.
How the warrior/sorcerer takes on Power as a bona fide opponent
that needs to be challenged, defeated, and then commanded at will,
is at the heart of this book. Encounter with Power: A Journey from
the Toltec Perspective is the chronicle of one woman's experience
of challenging Power head on. The challenge to do the same
subsequently transfers to the reader. An invitation to action is
woven throughout the book and is designed to propel the reader into
their own definitive encounter with Power.
Foreword 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 present
day in California, with all his travels in between. His experiences
offer proof of a supernatural entity, Mr.Dirina feels, because only
such a higher power 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 about a former childhood friend
Arsenie Lupu wearing a military uniform. Next day I was reading a
military textbook edited in 1877, and on page 104 I read something
written by a Romanian general by name Lupu. -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
16,000.00 pistols following legislation passed in 1968.I thought to
myself that legislation like that only disarmed law-abiding
citizens, not criminals, who are left armed to prey on innocent
people.But no matter what, those law-abiding citizens will still
continue to vote for rotten republicans or democrats, as long as
they can still buy a six-pack of beer and watch their football
games on T.V.After all, as long as there is enough beer in
refrigerator and enough entertainment on television, Americans
don't care what is happening to their country, their culture, or
their race. Typical American lives in a T.V.-induced stupor of soap
operas, game shows, and endless sports.He will continue his
lifestyle until Third World tide breaks down his door and takes
over;please read: Suicide of a Superpower by P.Buchanan. -On April
6,1976 I dreamed that House Speaker Carl Albert had died. Next day
around 1:00 P.M. I heard a news bulletin about him on station WIOR
from Hemstead. -On October 16,1980 I dreamed with movie actress Kim
Novak. Next day while waiting in doctor Angelo Stroe's office, I
looked through a newspaper and I saw a classified ad of woman which
began like this: "Pretty blonde 5'10,"Kim Novak eyes." -On December
8,1985 I dreamed that I was in a forest, where a woodpecker was
drilling a hole in a tree. Next morning I read a book titled
Keeping Faith by Jimmy Carter, where it was a story about Colonel
Charles Beckwith, who told the President in the Oval Office that
.."...the President of United States is as tough as woodpecker
lips." -On November 26,1988 in my dream I saw the "Hollywood" sign
from where I was in Los Angeles. Next day I watched channel 5, and
at 6:51 P.M. and again at 7:18 P.M., an ad appeared on screen with
that word "Hollywood" in large letters. -On April 8,1991 I dreamed
something with physicist Albert Einstein. Next day the Calendar
section of Los Angeles Times announced that a series about him was
beginning on channel 28. -On June 16,1991 in my dream I was in a
hospital where all patients'bills were paid by Medicare. Next
morning Los Angeles Times published an expose titled "Reimbursement
schemes Costly for Medicare." -On May 22,1992 I dreamed that I
bought something at a store with a conterfeit $100.00 bill. Next
day Vasile Marcu called me alarmed, because he went to deposit
$300.00 in cash which I gave him before, and was told that one of
those bills was counterfeit. -On August 12,1993 in my dream I
talked with Nick Popa from Pico Rivera about his debt to me. Next
day I got a Notice of Sale regarding foreclosure on his house set
for September 14. -On December 13,1994 I was in a classroom where
our teacher was a female member of Congress. Next morning in Los
Angeles Times I saw a photo of former congresswoman Elaine M.
Anderson, who died at age 81. -On January 24,2000 I dreamed with a
woman named Martha. Next day in L.A.Times I read this: "Martha
Stewart's Stock is not a Good Th
His his mother gave birth to him, eventhough his father did not
want him, His mother was a single parent, and his older sibling and
his mother supported him. He had a head for knowledge, he grew up
facing challenges and overcome them by the same faith that is in
him as in his mother.
We spend nearly a third of our lives sleeping. While we are asleep
our bodies repair and rejuvenate themselves; and our unconscious
mind continues to function. This is the time when memory is
consolidated - and the saying "Sleep on it" reminds us that while
we sleep the brain can work out a solution to our problems. As well
as being the repository for memories, the unconscious mind is the
source of dreams. Our dreams, when we remember them, give us a clue
to the activity of our unconscious mind, but more often than not
they make no sense. Dream the Answer explains how to make sense of
our dreams and how to use them to our own benefit. There is a
method which makes it possible for the conscious mind to guide the
unconscious in its search for answers. Self-knowledge includes the
knowledge of why we dream; and with this knowledge, and with
experience, we can uncover the treasures our dreams can afford us.
Soothsayers of old used a crystal ball in search of answers. Rosa
DeSouza shows how we can use our dreams in the same way, so that
each one of us becomes his or her own crystal ball. Knowing how to
use our dreams gives us a different outlook on ourselves, and shows
us how we can change our lives.
Use your dreams to make the spiritual laws work. How? Dreams
uncover what you believe and when you really know what it is you
believe you can change your dreams to automatically alter your
waking-life events. (Pocket Version)
A Proven, 10-Step Method To Finding The True Meaning of Dreams
There's also a FREE Audio Of How The Dream Interpretation Process
Works
Dear Reader,
I'm about to reveal to you a proven 10-step method that will help
you easily interpret the true meaning of your dreams, and here's
the best part:
No Dream Dictionary Is Required
I know that's a bold statement, but I can confidently say that
because I've been teaching this Hawaiian dream interpretation
method in seminars for over a decade. And trust me when I say that
people have brought in their most difficult dreams and this method
has worked for them every time. And yes, it even works with the
dreams you've had where you're naked in public
My name is Dr. Larry Siebert and my Doctoral degree is in Clinical
Hypnotherapy. I've been in private practice in the San Francisco
Bay Area since 1996, and have traveled thousands of miles to attend
trainings in the area of personal growth. Many of those trainings
have been in the healing and shamanistic science of Huna, which is
the basis of this dream interpretation process.
Here's A Preview Of What You'll Learn When You Download Naked
Dreams Today
How to perform this proven step-by-step method of Hawaiian dream
interpretation What's important about dream analysis How long
people have been interpreting dreams, and why Different ways to
find the meaning of dreams Where dreams come from What do dreams
mean What's different about the Hawaiian method of dream
interpretation How messages get from your Higher-self to your
Conscious mind Finding more than one message in a dream And much,
much more Look At What Some Readers Are Saying ...
... written] in clear prose. 10 easy to use steps to interpret
dreams, and as soon as you read those, you can start. I can't speak
highly enough of this book. - Kate, USA
... discovering the fool-proof Kahuna method of interpreting
dreams was like finding a long lost treasure. - Nano, Australia
... dreams have symbols, the understanding of these symbols has a
strong personal component so dictionaries of dream interpretation
are of limited use. What follows is an easy to understand
instructions of how to use the Huna dream interpretation method. -
Kevin, USA
... this is a perfect place to help you figure out the meaning of
your dreams. The normal dream books with the list of
interpretations many times was not relating to what I thought was
happening in my dream. This process lets you figure out what your
dream is trying to tell you so you can understand what your message
is from your soul - Berta, USA
... a fascinating and insightful guide ... with a concise well
laid out plan, anyone can use this from the get-go. Well worth the
time to read and refer back to. This is one informative guide that
I can highly recommend - Dennis, USA
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you're wondering why you keep dreaming about ending up at the
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There are hundreds of books & internet websites which readily
show you how to interpret your dreams. It's fabulous. If you type
"dream analysis" in the search box on the internet, over 72 pages
of website listings pop up for your pleasure. Among those listings
are people who happily offer to interpret your dreams for you. So
why am I writing this book? Well, hopefully, I can guide you to a
system of recording your dreams, & then interpreting them
yourself so that they are an exclusive personal look into your very
unique & personalized psyche. Because the fact is, & I
don't care what anyone says, NO ONE KNOWS YOU BETTER THAN YOURSELF.
Even if you go to a shrink, you don't necessarily tell this person
everything about yourself. You might be too embarrassed, or too
shy, or simply don't REMEMBER certain experiences & events in
your life. Well, your psyche does. It may not be able to bring
those experiences & events to your conscious memory, but it's
in there... inside of you somewhere. & each night, when you're
asleep, your psyche tries to reveal these hidden memories to you if
it becomes important for you to remember it. If you've suppressed
memories because they are painful or difficult to accept in any
way, professional therapists are trained to elicit these things
from you. & that's not a bad thing. If you like it & it
works for you & you can afford it, go to a therapist &
benefit from the experience. On the other hand, if you want to be
self-sufficient in handling daily issues independent of such
guidance, then just pay attention to your dreams. The advantage of
you interpreting your own dreams is that it'll be more accurate
than looking symbols up in the dictionary. It's important not only
to recognize the symbols but to personalize them to fit your unique
persona, as we'll see in Chapter 4. If you enjoy puzzles, whodunit
novels & mysterious events, then you probably would enjoy
interpreting your dreams.
This is a book that addresses the history and science of dreams.
The author uses his own dreams as examples, some of which are
unique due to Elder's personal and medical history. The dreams
include typical experiences, such as flying, but also extend to
intriguing astral events, prophecies, and messages on the nature of
existence. The author employs the first-person present tense
perspective when describing his dreams, which makes them exciting
and fast-paced. The narrative sections follow the typical academic
style, although Elder has endeavoured to make the material
accessible to the widest possible audience. Unlike many mass-market
books on this subject, it also examines dream science and history
in considerable depth, providing readers with a wealth of unique
insights into what dreams are and why we have them. For example,
Elder relates some forms of dream prophecy to the workings of our
episodic memory system, finding a persuasive basis of support in
modern schema theory and neuropsychological research. Other dreams,
such as those concerning God, humanity's future, and astral
adventures occasionally defy the author's tendency to find
rationalistic explanations, a fact that he both dislikes and
admits. The historical review stretches back to Gilgamesh, and runs
up to modern findings in the neurosciences. Of course, the ideas of
Freud, Jung, and others are discussed along the way, with the
reader getting a great deal of information on what dreams were
thought to mean over the ages. Indeed, there are over 380 sources
scattered throughout the text, and a quick review of the
bibliography will reveal that this is a manuscript of considerable
research and substance. Readers from high school to post-graduate
levels will find items of interest in this fast-moving text, which
leaves a message that is as much spiritual and moral as it is
scientific.
An update of information first published in 1885, Dreams &
Portents is a dream dictionary containing analysis and
interpretations of images observed during sleep. Entertaining, as
well as informative, it is a primary bedside table companion.
If You Can Birth a Baby, You Can Birth Your Dreams... This book is
dedicated to every young lady who made the decision to engage in
early intimacy with a guy to demonstrate proven love but was left
with test results that read "you're pregnant" this message is for
you To every single mom who has discovered the early challenges of
parenting while young. This book will spark a new outlook on dreams
fulfilled after the push
The author, George Shominov, was born in 1958 in Baku, wrote a book
based on his own long-term experience the practical Yoga of Sleep
and Dreams, narrates about passing from simple dreams to Conscious
Dreams, further improvement of Consciousness and eliminating dual
perception of Life (esoteric, philosophy)... Every person on Earth
is in daily (or more precisely, nightly) contact with the great
mystery of his existence. This, of course, is not about sex. This
is about our dreams. Since ancient times, people have been trying
to unravel the mystery of this phenomenon. How many books have been
written on this topic? Various scientific, religious, esoteric and
philosophical movements have each in their own way provided
humanity with their interpretation. So I myself wanted to sort this
out. It all started with the fact that somewhere in the middle of
1997, I decided to write down my dreams. I do not even remember
anymore what prompted me to be fixated on dreams or why it was at
that exact time (although there is one explanation, of which I will
write in a following chapter). And the most interesting thing is
that I would write on a regular piece of paper (that is to say, I
wasn't taking this too seriously). One day a question arose. Is
there at least one person in the world who could remember his very
first dream? Of course, the answer is negative. It is even unclear
in what period of life dreams begin to occur. Most likely, it's
different for everyone. Perhaps in the first year of life, maybe
later... And maybe even in the mother's womb? But there are people
who remember the first dream that they remember (pardon the pun)...
Have you ever wondered what your dreams mean? If so, this could be
the most exciting book you've ever read unlock the power of your
mind by interpreting your dreams.Are you like hundreds of other
people out there who want to know what their dreams are telling
them? Are you struggling with a problem and don't know how to solve
it? Do you have unresolved issues and are unsure which way to go to
tackle them? Do you have a dream that you can't explain? Are you
worried by a nightmare or concerned that a bad dream may be a
portent of the future? Do you have a particularity nasty dream that
keeps coming back to haunt you? It's likely that your subconscious
is trying to draw your attention to an unresolved issue that needs
sorting out. Perhaps with a little help and guidance from this
book, you could get to the bottom of what it is that's behind the
dream. Believe it or not, your sub-conscious talks to you through
your dream images. When you unlock the mystery of the dream world,
you will gain an insight into yourself and your life that you have
never known Our book on How to Interpret Your Dreams are will teach
you how to open that knowledge and put it to use in your life. What
can you learn in this e-book? More than you can imagine Expert
theories on dreams and dreaming How to remember your dreams The
truth behind common dream themes What it means when you dream about
certain images How to combat nightmares Have you ever awakened in
the morning with the thought of a dream you had just had? Was it
something confusing? Perhaps it was something weird. If you want to
know what that dream meant, just open up this book and find out If
you think that dreams are trivial and unimportant then think again.
Your dreams are the key to understanding why you feel and act as
you do in certain situations. What is even better is that they can
help guide us in the right direction when we have questions or need
to make changes in our life but are unsure of what to do It's like
having your own personal spiritual advisor right on your computer
That's Why This Book Is So Valuable If you always know exactly why
you react a certain way and are in complete control of any
situation, or have never wondered why the same issues keep coming
up for you over and over again, then you don't need this book. If,
however, like the rest of us, you don't want to continue along the
same, well-worn path that keeps leading you in the wrong direction,
Then You DO Need This Book. This book tells you the basics about
what you need to know to decode the language of your unconscious
mind and to use its power for personal transformation. Read it and
you'll see for yourself. When I told my friends, there was this
amazing book out here on Dream interpretation, they had a million
questions for me knowing That I had already previewed this great
book They quizzed me about what their strange dreams were trying to
tell them. For example, one friend said he had been having a lot of
dreams about his teeth falling out. This is a very common dream and
is covered in this book. When I told him what that dream was trying
to tell him, he instantly recognized his problem at even though he
didn't really know he was having that problem He told me: Oh Wow
That Explains A Lot " The world of dreams and dream interpretation
is a complex and varied place. There are thousands of interpretive
tools out there and thousands of ways to interpret your dreams.
What this book does for you is teach you how to remember your
dreams and analyze the images so you can put the messages given to
you to good use. You can find out what it means if you dream about:
Your ex Being naked Your teeth falling out Angels Fire Children
Animals People Tornados And SO MUCH MORE
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