Had any interesting dreams lately? This dictionary of dream images
- 3,000 entries, 500 cross-references - will tell you the prophetic
meaning of buffaloes, amethysts and watermelons. Strictly
non-Freudian, the authors bill this as a "synthesis of ancient and
modern interpretations" and any anxiety should be dispelled by the
reassuring injunction to ignore "dreams connected with people,
things or situations that have actively concerned you during the
day." Good fortune and sudden riches are forecast by pickles,
peppermint, acorns and rancid butter among other items. And even
those dreams which may seem ominous - being buried by an avalanche
- often have cheery "contrary" connotations - that avalanche means
a "spectacular stroke of good luck" awaits you. Any number can
play. (Kirkus Reviews)
"An ideal bedside book"
'Sunday Times'
DO YOU WANT TO KNOW THE SECRETS OF YOUR DREAMS?
You remember them, talk about them, worry about them, but how much do you actually know about them? Dreams are an important part of your life, and now this handy dictionary can help lead you through the maze of your psyche. Organised from A-Z, this accessible guide will let you know whether you are due a run of luck, or whether it would be better to just stay in bed!
"A practical, comprehensive guide"
'Cosmopolitan'
"Marvellously comprehensive"
'Daily Express'
"Addictive bedtime reading"
'Daily Telegraph'
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