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The purpose of the book is to help others pursue their God-given dreams. The author shares information from a variety of resources; his life experience, sermons, etc. The book encourages people to overcome the obstacles that can prevent them from continuing to chase their dream and walking in destiny.
A Proven, 10-Step Method To Finding The True Meaning of Dreams
This book describes thirty dream analysis techniques to help you work productively with your own dreams and the dreams of others. Each technique has step by step instructions that can be used by individuals in their own home, one-on-one in professional counseling or therapy, or by groups; whether dream groups, schools and colleges or corporate businesses. The book also contains valuable information about the ethical sharing of dreams, and suggestions as to how, and why, dream studies can be introduced into the school curricula. There are also detailed Lesson Plans designed for use with younger children.
The Sorcerer of Haltung is a very interesting story of a young lady, Martha (Mart) Taylor who is the star basketball player at her high school. However, she is unduly selfish and thinks that the world revolves around her. Mart has an automobile accident and gets a mild concussion. And while she is under observation in the hospital, she has a dream in which she is called to a faraway country on a mission. She meets the Ruler of Haltung and he informs her that she is there on a mission to find something. She ask him and others to tell her what she is to find, but is told that will be revealed to her as she continues her search. Haltung is a German word that means "attitude." So she is there to discover the significance of a good attitude. The book is written in playwright format so that the characters take on real-life significance, the dialogues unfold more naturally and make the book more interesting to read.
"Hallucinabulia: the Dream Diary of an Unintended Solitarian" is a document of disaster and recovery. The third volume in the "Ghosts" Trilogy, it joins "Ghosts and Ballyhoo: Memoirs of a Failed L.A. Music Journalist" and "Chasing the Last Whale, " a fictional black comedy about love and suicide in contemporary, wartime America. Like its two companion titles, "Hallucinabulia" explores the theme of overcoming a deeply traumatic past by transforming anger over loss into gratitude for what once was. Plagued by chronic nightmares until an incurable illness finally allowed him to achieve happiness, Wictor published this very private record in order to bear witness, banish, and entertain. The healing power of laughter is again demonstrated and affirmed. Wictor's near-perfect recall allowed him to capture some of the most off-kilter, frightening, strange, and funny imagery that a twisted imagination could ever devise. The diary-divided into twelve chapters organized by subject matter-provides context to the memoir and the novel by presenting the nocturnal battles the author fought with his demons, as well as the salvation that his angels conferred. Straight from Wictor's subconscious, the dialog, bizarre scenery, and outlandish situations are preserved in the form of intricately detailed short stories. The characters introduced in "Ghosts and Ballyhoo" and romanticized in "Chasing the Last Whale" are finally set free in "Hallucinabulia, " being no longer bound by law, nature, or even reality. The result is a book that travels an arc from incomprehensibly brutal to indestructibly optimistic, as intense evil gives way to infinite beauty and good.
At 50, Isabelle is devastated by yet another failed relationship when she has a provocative dream about several generations of women in her family. Her mother answers a few of her questions about elements in the dream, such as the ermine stole, the aggressive snake, and the lace shawl. Yet the only way to tie together the mysteries of her life is to return to her birth place, France, and prod the truth from her irascible ninety-year-old grandmother, Mamie. While visiting Mamie in the small village of La Batie, Isabelle becomes acquainted with the old doctor, Victor, who is able to answer some of her questions. Isabelle also has the good fortune of meeting Victor's exciting grandson, Philippe, 40, with whom she falls in love. They have a beautiful romantic affair, travel to Provence together, and Isabelle's relationship with men will be changed from then on. Part psychological probe into the connective memory from one generation to another and part evocation of roads-less-traveled in the stunning countryside of southern France, Isabelle's journey answers many questions we all have about legacy and love. It also reminds us that dreams hold hidden wonders about our lives.
Do you dream? I don't mean gaze into the stars and wonder what you'll be when you grow up dream. I mean pajama wearing, night lite having, teddy bear holding dream. Are they recurring dreams or are they the one and done kind? Can you remember your dreams after you wake up or do they totally escape you? Maybe you're riding on a bus or on a train right now or just trying to pass the time away on a flight. I've found these dreams to be interesting as well as funny and some just plain unusual. Some will make you go WHAT and some will make you go HUH? Which ever one it is, enjoy this reading.
The hard veil of objective consciousness dissipates for a brief moment or two, and a scene and a messenger appears... When it comes to psychic phenomena, the Bible, and God, you've been intentionally misled. This series is to wake you and help you come to your senses. You live in QuantumCosm, in which even science posits it is a spiritual, holographic universe. Nowhere is this more visible than in relation to visions and dreams. The vision is akin to a dream. It too is made of the ephemeral and the moment. Here people wide awake, such as Abraham, Balaam, Mary, Cornelius, Peter, or John see, hear, or feel something from the non-material dimensions. Something slips through. Though it's difficult to be certain what John the revelator prophesies, there are lots of other psychics forecasting, and we know precisely what the dreams and visions they describe are dreaming about. Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, Hosea, Joel, Amos, and others participate in the unfolding creation of reality by seeing it and by helping others to see it. They are professional psychics, living on God's promise: Lo, the psychic among you, I the Lord make myself known to him in a vision, I speak with him in a dream. (Num. 12.6) Interpretation is always an issue with dreams. The Bible offers instruction... The manifest content is the literal story line. Thus, the manifest content of Pharaoh's dream is seven gaunt cows eating 7 fat cows and remaining thin. We are taught to divine for the latent content: what the dream is really about. Thus Pharaoh receives in a dream the intelligence that there will be seven years of plenty in the land, followed by seven years of famine, and to survive, he'd better use the seven good years to accumulate surplus for the bad years. Pretty kool, no? And there is more. There's some people think dreams are just imagination and nonsense... Yet in actuality, the psychical and physical realms are connected totally from degree to degree. They are but two poles on one continuum of reality, just as the roots of darkness and leaves of light are two poles of a single tree. Though divided in appearance, though divided for ease of discussion, they are unified, connected seamlessly in the matrix of HoloCosm. Therefore, certainly some dreams, at least, should have physical world consequences. Some do. The dream of Pharaoh does accurately forecast the drought and famine conditions. Implementing the advice encoded in the dream, the throne meets the threat with abundance for all the world to survive, including the survival of the Jewish race. Solomon dreams God gives him the genie's choice, and he picks wisdom. Does this dream have any effect or manifestation in reality? After all, the proof of the reality of the dream's clairvoyance is in the outpressing of reality. And yes, Solomon does receive the wisdom he seeks. The stories of his wisdom are legendary. He still enjoys a reputation - 3,000 years later - as the wisest man on Earth. His Proverbs are relevant, ennobling, and enjoyed yet today. And he receives far more.... The fugitive Elijah eats two helpings of a meal served in a dream. On that psychic nourishment he runs forty days to safety. Surely this is a supernal food that can take a man over a month in desert country. Here again we see clearly demonstrated for our instruction, inspiration, and guidance, the intercommutability of the psychical and the physical realms. And if you find the topic fascinating, Joseph of the coat of many colors teaches you how to do dream incubation, and get your own answers during the night. This is volume 4 of 7 in the Psychic And Paranormal Phenomena In The Bible Series, Dreams And Visions In The Bible.
Dream Channeling presents the channeled works on dream dictated in 2002 by the voice of galactic being that calls itself a Galaxy Teacher. Contains seven chapters with channeled conversations and dictation explaining dream as an out-of-time experience coming from the Core of the Personality where identity lives and experience is created.
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.
The donkey dug his heels in and refused to move another step. The farmer, a country man who had been living off his land for many years, was frustrated and angry. The animal was refusing to move forward into the barn, fearing the strange sensation of his long ears brushing the top of the barn. He pushed and slapped the donkey's side with his straw hat, attempting to scare him forward. But the animal refused to budge another inch. The farmer had no time for such foolishness. A car was approaching the barn; likely another customer from his unattended vegetable stand out front. Drat this animal He silently pondered the situation; no wonder they called them mules The late model Mercedes came to a stop; a man who appeared to be in his mid 40's stepped out of the car, folding his suit jacket over his arm. "Hello, are you the owner of the fresh vegetable operation out front?" "If you're talking about that vegetable stand then yes, I am. I'm stuck here behind this darned animal. He's afraid to go into the barn because his ears keep clipping the top of the barn " The man, an engineer by trade, walked over to the donkey and stood looking at him quietly for a moment. "Do you have an idea as to how you can get him in?" "If I did, I wouldn't be standing here, now would I?" "Why don't we try digging a slight decline out under that doorway so his ears won't brush the top of the barn?" "Now ain't that just like a college preppie like yourself," the farmer muttered in disgust "It ain't his legs that are too long, it's his ears " And so it is with mankind; we build science fiction stories about time machines and create all kinds of complicated scenarios about time travel, many arriving at the conclusion that the people who believe in these stories are loons. We refuse to accept that there is a simple method available to every human being; one that we brought with us into our life fully equipped to use. Some may curiously examine the concept of time travel, but most simply do not believe it exists outside the big screen science fiction dramas. If it were possible and that simple, wouldn't everyone be doing it? Of course; they are.
This is a new release of the original 1931 edition.
Have you ever found yourself with reason to doubt your own sanity, or wondered if you have been 'beamed up' onto some strange planet in a parallel universe? Our hi-tech, environmentally-polluted, social media-addicted, politically volatile world, full of contradiction, absurd political correctness and media manipulation, can lead even the sanest among us to ask these questions. Tony Inman shares with raw emotion some of his story of highs, lows and invaluable lessons learned, both from personal experience in business and life, and from studying our world's transformational leaders. This book may just help you discover and fulfil your life's purpose
A beast in the dream world replicates all acquaintances you know.
'The Nightmare of Sleep' is part one of the 'Evolution of Imagination' which attempts to define what imagination is, how it functions, and trace its unique biological development in us, the Universe's first Time Lords. Every time you touch your forehead you are less than seven millimetres away from a biological computer with more processing power than all the world's computers linked together. Its main function is to run a unique application called 'Imagination' which allows us, Homo sapiens, to live in two coexisting worlds, both the physical and the virtual, simultaneously. Imagination is the hidden force that controls every aspect of our life, for we are all inseparably bound to our very own 'multi-dimensional virtual-reality processor'. On the face of it Imagination is a simple combination of two processes - the first is the ability to select a memory 'before' an event and the second is to be able to 'manipulate' it together with other memories, into a logical sequence, to predict an outcome. Yet this simple ability allows each of us to become a Time Lord, constantly travelling between the past, the present and the future, in less than the blink of an eye. Imagination is our very own subliminal problem solver, constantly running in the background to provide answers to 'what if' scenarios enabling us to mentally assess consequences, without having to hurt ourselves in the physical world, something no other member of the animal kingdom can do. Imagination feeds on Imagination growing exponentially so who knows where it will lead, are we at the dawn of virtual telepathy? Will Imagination physically change us again as it has already? Will it prove to be the saviour of our species or open a Pandora's Box of seismic proportions? Time will eventually tell but for now perhaps the only hope we have of unravelling the future is if we start by tracing the incredible evolutionary steps which led us to acquire this wonderful gift.
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.
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.
Are you an individual that believes in keeping a track of your dreams? Do you believe that each dream has a meaning? "Dream Journal: I Dreamed A Dream" is a book that will help you to keep a track of the dreams that you have. The really great thing about this book is that it also gives you the opportunity to make a note of the interpretation of the dream on the same page that you noted the dream on.
Night Mind by ProBookmark will help you capture the wisdom, power, and insight created by your sleeping mind. Your powerful brain solves problems all day long at your command. But when you sleep your brain works on the problems it chooses, at its own pace, and following its own methods. The images, feelings, and ideas that you possess upon awaking are the remnants of the intense work that your brain has done all night. These contain insights that elude your waking mind and which can be translated into the solutions you are seeking. This journal will help you capture the details and the meanings in your dreams. It will open a window into a rich world that most people ignore for their entire lives. Contains 50 Dream Trackers from ProBookmark.
Have you ever wanted change in your life? Do you dream about the future and all that it has to offer you? Do you wonder why some people make it and some don't? Perhaps you just want more confidence in yourself or want to look and feel good. Do you often say words like tomorrow, next week, and next month, yet every day is just another day of routine. I can tell you that so many people are just like you and really do not know where to begin their journey to their dreams and goals. All you need is some advice on how to get started, a little push, per se, to pick you up, dust you off, and set you on the right path. Everyone deserves to experience joy and excitement in life-why not you?
This book could not have been written had the author not been keeping a journal of significant dreams he had had since January 10, 1975. He never took his dreams more seriously until he watched The Oprah Winfrey Show of July 3, 2000. On that show, she discussed the importance of keeping gratitude journal with members of her audience. The show made him think about his dream journal. Thank you, Oprah. Many people have asked whether this book is about dream interpretation or dream analysis. This is because when people walk into a bookstore looking for a book on dreams, most of the time they are looking for a book that will provide some insights into a dream they had last night. This book is neither about interpreting nor analyzing dreams. This book is written to raise awareness and validate those experiences which are labeled as weird, strange, crazy, sick, abnormal, etc., when we try to share them. These experiences include intuition, out-of-body experiences (OBE) or astral traveling, precognitive dreams, telepathy, clairaudience etc. If a lot of people are asking the same questions over and over again, then it is time to conclude that Writing Down Your Dreams is: * unique and different. * has the answers you may be looking for. * provides insights from a perspective you might not have considered. If it has a unique and a different message, it is capable of changing lives. My dreams changed my life. Could your dreams also change yours?
Central to Sigmund Freud's philosophy on psychoanalysis is the idea that dreams give a window into ones unconscious desires. This is the principal argument of his groundbreaking work "The Interpretation of Dreams." However, realizing the incredibly technical nature of that more robust work, Freud felt that a simpler and more accessible derivation of his theories was necessary in order to popularize his ideas and to make them more accessible to the average person. "On Dreams" is the result of that endeavor and it is executed with masterful effect. "On Dreams" is a straightforward explanation of Freud's theories on dreams and serves as a great place to start for those who wish to learn more about this man's ideas and how they helped to form the field of psychoanalysis.
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? |
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