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Books > Health, Home & Family > Mind, body & spirit > Mind, body, spirit: thought & practice > Dreams & their interpretation
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
Translated by A.A. Brill With an Introduction by Stephen Wilson.
Sigmund Freud's audacious masterpiece, The Interpretation of
Dreams, has never ceased to stimulate controversy since its
publication in 1900. Freud is acknowledged as the founder of
psychoanalysis, the key to unlocking the human mind, a task which
has become essential to man's survival in the twentieth century, as
science and technology have rushed ahead of our ability to cope
with their consequences. Freud saw that man is at war with himself
and often unable to tolerate too much reality. He propounded the
theory that dreams are the contraband representations of the beast
within man, smuggled into awareness during sleep. In Freudian
interpretation, the analysis of dreams is the key to unlocking the
secrets of the unconscious mind.
Annie grew up in a big, supportive family. She grew up happy and
confident with a strong faith in God. The darker side of the world
was never shown to her as a child, and as she grew into a bright
young woman, the darker side continued to remain hidden from her
view. When she earned a job at a nursing home, Annie felt lucky.
What a blessing to have a job that allowed her to help others on a
day to day basis
But soon, things went wrong at her new job. Suicides became
rampant among Annie s coworkers - women who had previously seemed
joyful and at peace. What could possibly cause such emotionally
stable women to take their own lives? When Annie meets her boss,
Benson, she begins to suspect he s behind it especially when she is
sexually harassed by this man who was supposed to be a guiding
force at The Lake View Hospital.
Annie soon learns of the darkness in the world. She learns that
bullying is not confined to playgrounds and schools; bullying
happens to adults, too, especially in the guise of sexual
harassment. Annie will not let Benson ruin her faith in the
goodness of people. With God s help, Annie will recover the lost
souls ruined by suicide. She will show them the light and save
herself in the process.
Have you dreamed and wondered what your dreams mean or are trying
to tell you? Do you sometime feel there's a place where you want to
stay and never return to life, or another time you want to wake up
yet unsure if you are awake? Personal out-of-body dreams to the
world of reality. How our outer experiences or dreams tend to
forewarn and interpret our future. Each chapter explains the same
dream of having at least twice a year, as the telling of the story
expand, providing the keys to unlocking the unknown, yet to
interpret from your own interpretations.
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For countless generations people of every culture have practiced a
broad range of dramatic and sometimes frightening techniques to
peer into the future. In this fascinating book acclaimed author
Clifford Pickover presents a nearly exhaustive list of
fortune-telling techniques, from the ominous practice of human
sacrifice to reading clues on the Internet.
Pickover not only explores a vast and colorful array of methods of
prediction--including dreaming--he also evaluates the accuracy of
some of the most astonishing prophecies made throughout history.
Just how accurate were such famous soothsayers as Nostradamus, the
Delphic Oracle, Edgar Cayce, the children of Fatima (whose third
vision has only recently been revealed), and dozens more?
This book takes us one step further by exploring our own inner
psyches: Why does looking into the future provide a source of
solace in a world filled with uncertainty, disease, and chance? And
why do the most noted prognosticators so often warn of natural
catastrophes of biblical proportions, such as earthquakes and
floods that will signal the end of the world?
Through insight and wit, Pickover will unlock the door of your
imagination with engrossing mysteries, intriguing illustrations,
and even modern patents and computer techniques. Also included is a
range of practical experiments and recipes--from Stone Age to New
Age.
Prepare yourself for a strange but captivating ride
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