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Dream Dictionary

Now On Kindle and Amazon Books – also directly from Random House

Dream Dictionary Kindle
  • RECURRING DREAMS and their significance
  • NIGHTMARES – what they reveal and how to banish them
  • RELATIONSHIPS – what your dreams are telling you
  • WORK – are you following the right career path? Your dreams will tell.
  • FAMILY – how to resolve old hurts and gain new perspectives
  • PROBLEM SOLVING – in your dreams – how to carry the solutions into real life
  • GAINING INSIGHT – into your own behaviour and that of others
  • MAXIMIZING HEALTH – recognize healing foods, danger signs and more.
  • See what is happening in your body, in your mind, and in your most guarded self and intuitions…. Discover what your style of dreaming (color, smell, setting, and other key elements) say about you. It’s all here, and more, in the ultimate guide to your world of dreams.

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Did You Know……

  • A dream can be a forewarning of things to come?
  • Dreams can help you solve problems in your everyday life?
  • Women dream more during PMS?
  • Sleepwalking occurs most frequently in adolescence?
  • You can direct your dreams?
  • You can enter a dream while awake and explore it – so a walk in the unconscious?

 

What People Say:

“Once in a while, you find a special book that remains with you always, a book that is inexhaustible in the wealth of information on its pages. DREAM DICTIONARY is one such book”

“I am constantly amazed by how clear my dreams become when I look up their elements in this book.” From: “Shaw 14”

“I have purchased 10-12 dream dictionaries over the years, and this one is the best that I have encountered” and “Without fail, this book has brought me to a greater understanding of my dreams” From “Outwood”

“It’s easy to say this is the best, but if you are interested in understanding and interpreting your dreams, this is the standard by which all other dream books are measured” From: “A Reader”

Serial dreams

Many people report recurring dreams, but these are of two types. One is the dream that recurs much the same in every feature. The other – serial dreams – are those that slowly change and evolve. Serial dreams might be about something like learning to fly in a long series of dreams; or exploring territory or a house that you only slowly penetrate. Sometimes they are about a relationship in which developmental changes occur.

Such dreams usually reflect changing attitudes and skills in yourself. For instance a man who was confronting his own fears concerning sex, experienced a series of dreams in which he at first had difficulty getting close to and loving a woman. The dreams evolved into ones in which he satisfying made love.

The theme of these serial dreams usually gives a clue to the area of your personality the changes refer to. Common themes are gaining of confidence; learning skill in relationships; developing courage to go beyond usual boundaries of anxiety and thus take risks such as starting your own business; discovering latent potential in yourself. See: recurring dreams; Series of dreams – working with.

 

Series of dreams – working with

Looking at a series of our dreams often gives us insight into aspects of ourselves that considering a single dream does not. For instance there may be a theme running through the dreams, or a character or animal. So noting the changes in the dream series in regard to the animal or person, gives information about what changes are occurring in connection with that aspect of our life.

To helpfully work with a series of dreams you can use the techniques described in

Techniques for Exploring your Dreams  and Secrets of Power dreaming.

 

Something else that is useful is to define what difficulties, barriers or fears appear in the series and consider or imagine by visualising, ways of dealing with the problem. Also, look back on your dreams and life to see if you have met this problem in the past successfully. If you have, define how you dealt with it and see if this will work with the present dream situation.

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