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Books > Mind, Body & Spirit > Mind, body, spirit: thought & practice > Dreams & their interpretation
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There have been many books on the subject of dream analysis, most
of them repeating what has been written many times before, and many
of them of somewhat dubious value. Ray Douglas presents the subject
from a previously unknown perspective: from the point of view of
the inner feelings, also known as the higher emotional centre,
which, he claims, is the actual source of dream imagery. He has
been recording and interpreting dreams for many years, and has
experienced for himself all the types of dream mentioned in this
book. This is no small claim, for The Key to Dream Analysis
describes every known type of dream, as well as every piece of
information that may be useful in understanding our dreams.
Familiar dream symbols so beloved by authors of traditional
dream-books are not neglected here, but they are analysed in depth,
and the whole dreaming process is explained with clarity. As
Sigmund Freud pointed out, 'The interpretation of dreams is the
royal road to knowledge of the unconscious activities of the mind'.
It pays to take our dream lives seriously.
Dreams can inspire us, frighten us, and open a new world of
discovery. But interpreting our dreams is often difficult, if not
impossible. Finding a reliable teacher to help us answer all the
questions we have can be equally frustrating-until now.
Spiritual teacher Betty Jane Rapin believes that dreams are
woven especially for you from the fabric of your life and in this
essential dream workbook and study guide, she'll show you how to
interpret your subconscious world. Dreams Designed by God offers a
guide for those who want to actively participate in learning the
intricate composition of our dreams.
With warmth and gentleness, Rapin tackles several topics as she
explains how you, too, can understand your dreams. These subjects
include:
- Sleep dreams
- Waking dreams
- Daydreams
- Intuitive insight
- Contemplative awareness
- Soul Exploring
- And much more
"Dreams Designed by
God" also contains stories that demonstrate dream guidance, tips
and tools, dream exercises, and illustrated visualization
techniques-enough to satisfy anyone's curiosity about dreams. What
are you waiting for? Discover the easy way of dream understanding
and change your life
Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of
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This book is based on certain dreams in my life, that is to say, I
would have a dream about something that left a mark on me and gave
me such emotion to actually create a literal piece. How many times
have we had dreams, such as a friend dying or a lover leaving, even
though it may or may not have happened? Then a week or so later,
fate steps in and takes this person out of our lives? Wow, is that
karma or what? Or, when we love someone so much that it hurts us so
deep, when we are ignored or all of a sudden cheated on or had our
heart broke, all because this person decided that it was best for
them to move on and not tell us. Talk about extreme and emotional
pain, right? So, how do we handle that? I guess we could just say,
forget it and move on, but everyone is not as strong as that. These
types of people fret over that or cry and then what do they get in
return, but someone who was a friend laughing at them, or someone
spreading rumors about them? Paranoid, am I? That is the typical
attitude today, that we have to live in a dog eat dog world, get
them before they get us, and kick a man when he's down mentality.
So, now is where we get into the "wishes" aspect. All of us whether
we are well off or not have one time or another wished that we were
someone else or that we were in another situation. Sometimes, we
may even wish that special lover back into our lives even though
they are married at the present or don't love us anymore. It
doesn't matter who you are, whether rich, poor, big, or small have
all wished to be someone or somewhere else, especially when the
going gets tough. I have learned that God (or whatever deity you
believe in) knows what's best for us and will give us ourneeds, so
in essence, we do receive our wishes in due time, according to his
will. I am hoping that anyone who reads this book will find
something in it to help him or her cope with whatever is on their
minds. For instance, if you want a lover back in your life and it
will never happen, perhaps you may find something here to put your
situation into perspective and realize that life will get better,
certainly, it could be a lot worse. Also, I want to reiterate to
never give up on your dreams, even though far-fetched or abnormal
people make them seem, you can make anything happen for yourself,
if you believe in yourself.
This little book provides an excellent background on dreams; what
they are, where they come from and what they are intended to do. It
demystifies the process of interpreting these nightly messages and
provides a down to earth, comprehensive and step-by-step approach
to working with dreams that eliminates the confusion found in other
books of the genera. Apart from demonstrating how to successfully
deal with the narrative of the dream a significant portion of the
book is dedicated to dream art. Dream art refers to those sketches,
drawings, doodles and whatnot that people put together to help
illustrate the dream. This book will explain what to look for, in
this more creative aspect of the dreamer's presentation of the
dream and how to employ these revelations to garner a better
understanding of the dreams overall meaning. The book also includes
a discussion on the topic of recalling dreams and offers several
concrete suggestions to help facilitate the process. Finally, the
book expounds upon common symbols, themes and motifs found in
dreams. This section is not offered as a dream dictionary - as the
book makes it perfectly clear that dream symbols are utterly unique
to each dreamer - but rather as a catalyst to help one begin to
conceptualize the work in a symbolic way. As the author points out
the title of the book is about dream work, but it should be
approached as dream play to be most productive.
Here David shares a number of supernatural experiences that he has
had from the time of his conversion in 1979, in Honolulu, Hawaii.
In a wide range of dreams, visions, trances, angelic encounters,
and manifestations of the voice of God, he has come to understand
their dynamic functions, and hopes to impart wisdom and anointing
to the reader through the sharing of the experiences. Chapters
include: Shekinah Glory; Family History; How I Became Christian; I
Want to Serve God; How God Speaks in Visions; 74 pages; 7 x 10"
website: brooklynblessing.com
The average person spends nearly twenty-five years of their life
sleeping. But in all that time you can get a lot more than just a
healthy night's rest. With the art of lucid dreaming-or becoming
fully conscious in the dream state-you can find creative
inspirations, promote emotional healing, gain rich insights into
your waking reality, and much more. Now, with Lucid Dreaming: A
Concise Guide to Awakening in Your Dreams and in Your Life, Stephen
LaBerge invites you on a guided journey to learn to use conscious
dreaming in your life. Distilled from his more than twenty years of
pioneering research at Stanford University and the Lucidity
Institute-including many new and updated techniques and
discoveries-here is the most effective and easy-to-learn tool
available for you to begin your own fascinating nightly exploration
into Lucid Dreaming.....Stephen Laberge, Ph.D. entered this world
in 1947. As an Air Force brat, he saw much of the planet, and
developed a keen interest in science as a means of understanding
the cosmos. In 1967, he obtained his bachelor's degree in
mathematics after two years at the University of Arizona, and began
graduate studies in chemical physics at Stanford University.
Following a hiatus spent in quest of the holy Grail, he returned to
Stanford and laid the groundwork for his pioneering breakthroughs
in lucid-dreaming research, obtaining his Ph.D. in psychophysiology
in 1980. Since then, he has been continuing work at Stanford
studying lucid dreaming and psycho physiological correlates of
states of consciousness. In 1988, acting on his conviction that
lucid dreaming offers many benefits to humanity, Dr. LaBerge
founded the Lucidity Institute, the mission of which is to advance
research on the nature and potentials of consciousness and to apply
the results of this research to the enhancement of human health and
well-being.
AMAZON.COM ( 2009 ) EDITION Using this dream dictionary can open up
the world of dream interpretation for you and help you understand
your most complex dreams. Dreams can hold an enormous amount of
information in them, and understanding your dreams helps you
discover your true self. This Dream Interpretation Dictionary is a
collection of several dream dictionaries that were similar, but
contained their own individual and erratic word interpretations.
The culmination of these different interpretations was studied
carefully, a common theme determined, and what is considered a new
more accurate and sensible interpretation was written. The results
are the dream interpretations in this book. LUCID DREAMING FOR
BEGINNERS Lucid dreaming explained. An entire chapter is dedicated
to explaining and teaching how to lucid dream. Explore the world of
Lucid Dreaming. Discover the truth behind Lucid Dreams and how they
can change your life.
Tap the wisdom of your dreams to discover how dreams guide you
toward success and fulfillment. Kari Hohne, popular radio dream
analyst, shares her 30 years of experience in this newly revised
and updated edition. You spend one third of your life exploring who
you are in the topsy turvy world of dreams and symbols. As if you
have entered a world of mirrors, nothing is as it appears to be and
all you encounter becomes a reflection of you. When you are lost,
dreams reveal the way through crisis as if some aspect of your mind
knows you better than you know yourself. Filled with the symbolic
treasures that can offer insight into your real identity, this
Dream Dictionary and Translation Guide allows you to retrace your
steps into you nightly adventures to discover how dreams actively
lead you to fulfill your destiny.
1921. Contents: Dream Control; Flying Dreams; Dream Recording;
Dream Memory, Dream Imagination and Dream Reason; The Super-Dream;
Symbolism in Dreams, and the Significance of Dreams in Tradition;
Dream Places; Dream Construction; Sense Impressions in Dreams;
Borderland State; The Actors in Dreams-The Dream Guide; and Moral
Sense in Dreams.
In this unique booklet, David addresses spiritual and mystical
experiences in a refreshingly insightful manner. As always, he
teaches strictly from the Bible as he shines new light on the
subject of the spiritual realm and its various manifestations. He
shows how to discern which experiences are of God, and endeavours
to remove fear and impart faith for supernatural experiences which
are of Him. Chapters include: Yield to the Spirit; Peculiar
Disclosings; Angelic Involvement; Spiritual Presences Around
People; Spiritual Presences in Certain Places; Portals, Pathways
and Structures; Ask Wisdom; Prayers; 74 pages; 7 x 10" website:
brooklynblessing.com
How can recurring dreams and nightmares affect your life? "Then, I
Awoke " was written in the hope that by sharing my own personal
experiences with recurring dreams and nightmares, others may
benefit from them and better understand their own. "Then, I Awoke "
is not a dream dictionary, it is simply based on my experiences. I
describe the recurring nightmares and dreams, and connect them to
my everyday life as they occurred or became intertwined in my
cognitive life. The best way to accomplish this was to connect them
with little short stories as they evolved in my life. Twenty-five
years of recurring nightmares, visions, and sleepless nights
related to the Apollo 1 disaster. Agonizing questions that remained
unanswered, all of this and more at one point in my life left me
standing alone in the middle of the "Bridge to Nowhere." I began my
research to resolve many of these recurring bad dreams and some
acceptable conclusions. This is my story, this has been my journey
and these are my "Connections and Final Conclusions."
What type of dreams do you have? Is it a positive or negative
financial matter in your present waking life? Or is it in your
future? Is it about a relationship, or did you have a warning
dream? This book is written to use with the two charts, A and B, in
this book to help guide the dreamer with the process of recording
and interpreting a dream as quickly as it could be possible to
understand what his or her dream is trying to reveal to him or her.
Eye of Dreams is not about how to interpret a dream, it is about
secret places within you, and the many dimensions of what you can
find in yourself. It is about daring visions, about the power of
growth and creativity that attempts to burst through the
restrictions and fears hemming in your transformative power. Such
visionary experiences emerge when you dare to allow your habitual
response to the world to be silenced for a while, so other voices,
other views, can be known. They emerge when you are courageous
enough to meet something new and beyond what you have ever
encountered before. And in the pages of Eye of Dreams you will find
new worlds as discovered by those who did dare, who did move beyond
restricting fears. They will describe to you how the world appears
when seen with the vision of awareness liberated from the
restricting fear of our own wonderful potential.
Mother Nature is in the business of writing software programs in
DNA. Dreaming is our software program, and it is also how early
homo sapiens learned logic and the use of tools. Author, Jerry DC
Nelson, is neither a scientist, a doctor, nor a physiologist-just
an engineer with a bottomless thirst for details on how everything
works. When some of his dreams became intriguing, Nelson began to
wonder why we dream. What makes us dream, and how do we dream?
During Nelson's search for answers, he interviewed friends, read
books and articles on the dreaming brain, and watched television
programs pertaining to the functions of the brain. In all his
research, he never found any satisfactory answers to the question
of why we have these wonderful, unique, strange, and bizarre
dreams. Then, after recording hundreds of dreams, he started to see
particular patterns emerging, which lead him to formulate several
theories. When Mother Nature was worked into the equation,
everything fell into place. After having recorded more than 4,000
dreams and conducted many years of research, Nelson is confident
that he has enough detailed information to back up his theories on
why we dream. brilliancies concerning the dreaming brain.
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