The Big Dictionary of Dreams: The Ultimate Resource for Interpreting Your Dreams

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Simon and Schuster, Nov 17, 2015 - Body, Mind & Spirit - 364 pages
The Big Dictionary of Dreams is an essential work for entering and understanding the enigmatic world of dreams. What we dream can unravel mysteries from the past, show unknown facets of our personality, and even open the door to the future. It is therefore very useful to know the symbolism of dreams, forged from personal experience and the collective unconscious.

In part one, The Big Dictionary of Dreams explores the historical and cultural significance of dreams, analyzes their purpose, explains how to predict and decipher them, and provides guidance on how to best achieve a lucid dream state. In part two, gain insight into nearly 1,500 dream images, discover the messages held within each, and learn how to effectively shed light on the mysterious and personal world of dreams. Also included:

Explanation of the phases of dream activity
An exploration of the types of dreams
Information on psychoanalysis and archetypes
Keys to interpreting the meaning of dreams
How to make a special dream pillow and a dream catcher
Accounts of famous dreams
Advice on how to remember dreams

Beautifully illustrated, The Big Dictionary of Dreams will help you unlock the mysteries of your mind so that you may continue on your path of self-discovery.
 

Contents

Editorial note
What are dreams for?
Why do we dream? Physiology of dreams
Different types of dreams
Freud and psychoanalysis
Lucid dreaming
dreams in the Hebrew tradition
Analysis and interpretation
e dream test
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About the author (2015)

Martha Clarke, licensed in psychology, has dedicated the better part of her career to investigating everything related to the interpretation of dreams, relationships between partners, and the world of dreaming. She has written several other books in Spain.

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