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Books > Mind, Body & Spirit > Mind, body, spirit: thought & practice > Dreams & their interpretation
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."
As I began putting my thoughts to paper after a truly divine intervention in my life, I had one goal with two ends in mnd - to accomplish a long term dream and leave a legacy in this life as my father so admirably did. I chose to write my book. But as I began writing this book, it took on a different, more profound meaning for me. I wanted to inspire others to pursue and achieve their dreams. Writing a book in order to share some of my life's stories with others has been a dream of mine for many years. It's my hope that the stories I've chosen will make you laugh, inspire and encouage you, evoke thoughts that will be pleasing to you, as well as touch your heart as you see yourself in the same stories you also thought could only happen to you. I believe most people have the the potential to imagine meaningful dreams and have the ability to achieve them, especially when they matter the most to them. But I also believe there are only a few people who are willing to do the work that's required to acheive their dreams. Are you? As you read my book, reflect upon similar stories in your life, but more importantly think about what you want out of life and why. Remember, "you are never to old to set another goal or to dream a new dream," C.S. Lewis. So dream and don't choose the path of least resistance. Dream big. Because your dreams belong to you.
Anyone who wants to fulfil a dream, needs a trainer. The author, Raja Oellinger-Guptara, who has fulfilled his dreams in 3 continents throughout his life, is absolutely convinced of this. He has compiled this essential guide through analysis of the methods he used and the universal truths on which our world is based. The result of this lifelong journey and quest is The Midas Effect."
"I awake in a sweat with a feeling of terror Was that real or just a dream? Trite question I thought to myself, I am a Dreamer after all I should be able to make sense of this feeling...realizing that the terror came from my other reality the Dream world. Too early to get out of bed, I wrapped the blankets around me and put my journal within reach. Remembering that I had gotten up from my left side, I resumed that same position, trusting that my dream body would be enticed to go back into this dream. I knew that by re-entering this dream I could retrieve some answers. My intension being to discover what felt so terrifying?" 'Dream of the Trump Seer Temperance' pg. 171 The 'Dreamer' protagonist, narrating the stories learns to heal self and others through encounters with the Master Dream Seers, the Keepers of Dreaming. The Keepers are The Tarot Trump Seers, The Animal Seers and The Tree Seers from Celtic Ogham. We learn from the 'Dreamer' about acquiring Knowledge and transmitting insights of dream healing techniques to others and to you the reader. For instance, to be able to journey back into a dream you have had. How? just as you might review a recent movie seen, you picture the scene and dream journey to the images. 'What was the title of your dream last night? What do you want to know about this dream?' The Dreamers can help you with this.
Would you like to know how the best dream interpreters interpret dreams? This book gives you an understandable system of dream interpretation using 40 rules explained in everyday language. His dream interpretation method is teachable and comprehensible. You will learn the most vital factors to use to obtain the meaning of a dream in your life. You can have access to the insight your subconscious wants to give you to help solve problems. What looks like chaos in dreams can be reorganized and used to guide your plans. Dreams science is a strange soul logic that is raw, concrete and fascinating. It wants you to be the best you possible. You be you. After years of work as a private-practice clinical psychologist, Dr. Steven G. Fox has compiled a list of the 40 most essential keys/rules that build a conceptual framework for an understandable and accessible method of interpreting dreams. The author uses several full dream examples to show how each rule is used to interpret dreams, using anonymous client dreams. Therapists will appreciate this handy reference while the interested layman can also easily grasp the dream interpretation methods which are described in everyday language. The general tone of the book is relaxed yet professional. The casual reader won't feel intimidated, but the professional won't be insulted by a simplistic approach. Dr. Fox gives each essential key/rule/theme its own chapter, with a brief explanation of its meaning and then provides several sample dreams from real (but anonymous) clients, along with detailed interpretations of the situations their dreams address. This approach gives the reader an understandable and useful starting point for clarifying dreams. Those seeking an easily accessible and logically explained procedures for harvesting the deeper meaning of a dream will find what they have been looking for in this book. Following the interpretation chapters, Dr. Fox provides a bibliography and reference list for those interested in further reading, as well as a short glossary of some select terms used throughout the work. About the Author Dr. Fox, a private-practice licensed psychologist with over 25 years experience, says, "Having this book at the beginning of my practice would have reduced the amount of time it took me to get to where I am now by at least ten years." It was while recovering from complications from an experimental treatment for MS (which was ultimately successful) that Fox had a recurring dream that facilitated his recovery and led to his fascination with dreams and their meanings. Fox and his wife Deborah Brogan, a board certified psychiatrist, currently share a private practice office in Mesa, Arizona. "Dreams: Guide to the Soul" is a well-written, straightforward and easily understandable guide to dream interpretation. The layout of the book makes it ideal for quick reference. The 40 chapters each begin with an explanation of the dream key used to understand and extract the deep meaning of a dream. Following this, several examples of dreams containing these key elements, along with the dream interpretations, are provided. The language is clear and the writing style is relaxed yet professional. The inclusion of the reference section and selected glossary encourages further reading / research on the parts of both laymen and professionals. Dr. Fox's passion for his profession shines through on every page. Every clinician and person interested in using dreams for guidance would benefit from reading this book.
Ever wonder about the meaning of an exceptionally vivid dream or one that keeps nagging you the next day? Chances are, that sort of dream carries a hidden message ready to be decoded. Wise Dreams shows you how to understand your very personal dream symbols and how to decipher the concealed wisdom and insight your dreams bring to you, using extraordinary examples from a decades-long dream journal, including dream messages on: fear's illusions unknown self-sabotage revelations on nurturing the self communications from loved ones encouragement from dream guides visions of the future Wise Dreams includes a form to help you decode your own dreams.
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