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Books > Mind, Body & Spirit > Mind, body, spirit: thought & practice > Dreams & their interpretation
In PLUM DREAMS DIARY, Joyce Lynn surmounts life's vicissitudes on
the wings of nocturnal poetry. Through words, images, and symbols,
she takes the reader on a woman's search for fulfillment in a world
of confusing cultural messages. She shares insights about mothers,
men, modern medicine, and the nature of the Divine. Honest and
humorous, this collection of dreams reveals perceptions of the
contemporary female Psyche. The dreams invite us to listen to our
own sleeping mind.
Sacred Dreaming is an exploration into the depths of consciousness,
a guidebook into the world of Dream, including such topics as
defining Dream, various aspects of Dreaming, as well as the history
and psychology of Dream. It contains a unique Dream dictionary
bereft of entries, leaving it up to the Dreamer to decide on his or
her own meanings, co-creating, along with the unconscious, a road
map into the inner workings of the psyche.
Dream is the door to the psychic world. Care to walk through it?
Chart your dreams to develop dream memory that allows you to lucid
dream at night and have psychic experience during waketime 100
Dream Charts for you to chart your own dreams when you wake up in
the morning, and 85 Dream Experiment Charts. Dream memory opens the
door to psychic experience and allows lucid dreaming, where you can
control your dreams to solve daily problems and treat illnesses.
Dreaming Place also contains Dream Identity Theory plus the Report
on the Galaxy Teacher Dream Research Project with many examples of
filled out dream charts from our participants.
What are the most common dreams and why do we have them? What does
a dream about death mean? What do dreams of swimming, failing, or
flying symbolize? First published by Sigmund Freud in 1899, The
Interpretation of Dreams considers why we dream and what it means
in the larger picture of our psychological lives. Delving into
theories of manifest and latent dream content, the special language
of dreams, dreams as wish fulfillments, the significance of
childhood experiences, and much more, Freud, widely considered the
"father of psychoanalysis," thoroughly and thoughtfully examines
dream psychology. Encompassing dozens of case histories and
detailed analyses of actual dreams, this landmark text presents
Freud's legendary work as a tool for comprehending our sleeping
experiences. Renowned for translating Freud's German writings into
English, James Strachey-with the assistance of Anna Freud-first
published this edition in 1953. Incorporating all textual
alterations made by Freud over a period of thirty years, it remains
the most complete translation of the work in print. Cover
photography by Paul Spremulli
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