A guide for dreamers, ages 12 to 16, into the mysterious world of the subconscious, this book explores everything from how dreams have shaped history to interpreting dreams (without giving pat answers) to lucid dreaming and dream telepathy to organizing a dream group among friends. 5 line drawings.
Analyses dream material which touch upon many subjects associated with the nature of the psyche, not only those relevant to pregnant women. This book acts as an aid for understanding of dreams, suitable to psychologists, doctors, midwives or anyone else interested in this human subject.
What's a dream? It's a night-time reaction to what is happening to you by day. It's a message that your body and mind are relaying to you. It is symbolic and significant. In short, it has a meaning. Use retired GP Elizabeth Scott's examples to figure out your own dreams and help your friends make sense of theirs.
Gives explanations to more than 2,000 objects and images you may encounter in your dreams. This work teaches you to look at your dreams from a different perspective, and see how they can help you make decisions or try new adventures. It also allows you to look up dreams whose meaning might seem obvious and to get other possible interpretations.
Offers you knowledge concerning the objective spiritual - not intellectual - experience that was the source and origin of all the ancient great religions which, in their time and place, were born out of the Spirit that is God's.
For most of us, the routine tasks of cooking, cleaning, ironing or waiting for the bus are just chores that get in the way of really enjoying life. In this book, the author offers a structured, step-by-step course that helps readers to redefine their daily existence in a positive way.
Written with no clear purpose except to keep his 'mind active and help with some peculiar thought processes', Jon Page states that his book 'was never meant to be a serious book on the analysis of dreams', describing, as it does, over 60 of the author's dreams from the summer of 2007 using selective analysis of each dream content.
Shows that dreaming is vital for mental health and that the sleep state we associate with dreaming (the REM state) also has crucial importance when we are awake. Including real life stories and dream case histories, this book gives readers the key to understanding their own remembered dreams.