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The Dictionary of Dreams: Every Meaning Interpreted
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One of the most definitive books on the subject with more than 15,000 dream symbols to help you decode the meanings behind your nightly musings.
The Dictionary of Dreams provides the necessary tools to interpret almost every dream object and its hidden meaning to better understand what your subconscious is telling you.
Dreams can be fun and adventurous, but also frightening and distorted, and still again, they can be an endless combination of both. From spitting teeth out (a sign of aging), to creepy, crawly spiders (a sign that one feels like an outsider), dreams can mean much more to us once we learn how to decipher their hidden meanings. Whether positive or negative, The Dictionary of Dreamsgives you all the tools, symbols, and their true meanings to translate our cryptic nightly images.
Starting with selections from classic texts like Interpretation of Dreams by Sigmund Freud, the father of psychoanalysis, and 10,000 Dreams Interpreted by Gustavus Hindman Miller, one of the first authors to complete a thorough study of all the symbols that appear in our dream-scape, this updated edition features revisions (such as the addition of cell phones, computers, televisions, and more) of Miller’s original interpretations to bring the book up to speed with our modern life.
The Dictionary of Dreams provides the necessary tools to interpret almost every dream object and its hidden meaning to better understand what your subconscious is telling you.
Dreams can be fun and adventurous, but also frightening and distorted, and still again, they can be an endless combination of both. From spitting teeth out (a sign of aging), to creepy, crawly spiders (a sign that one feels like an outsider), dreams can mean much more to us once we learn how to decipher their hidden meanings. Whether positive or negative, The Dictionary of Dreamsgives you all the tools, symbols, and their true meanings to translate our cryptic nightly images.
Starting with selections from classic texts like Interpretation of Dreams by Sigmund Freud, the father of psychoanalysis, and 10,000 Dreams Interpreted by Gustavus Hindman Miller, one of the first authors to complete a thorough study of all the symbols that appear in our dream-scape, this updated edition features revisions (such as the addition of cell phones, computers, televisions, and more) of Miller’s original interpretations to bring the book up to speed with our modern life.
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- Rating: 2 out of 5 stars2/5Found it at a church booksale a couple of years ago. As said, some of the interpretations are at bit dated, but this book still get some use in my home. If we have guests and the conversation falls on dreams people are quite amused with reading this, trying to interpret their dreams.More fun than fact really.
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5I bought this book quite awhile ago from a book club by mail. It is pretty good and contains a lot of information. However, I rarely use the book. It is nice to have around though for the rare very weird dream.
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5this book was originally published nearly a century ago and you can tell by some of the entries (or lack there of) on certain topics, and the interpretations. what frustrates me most is that it assumes the dreamer/reader is male, hence some entries having a completely different (and often sexist) "if you are a woman who dreamed this" reading.i picked this up from the deep discount table at barnes & noble while i was in high school, which was longer ago than i care to admit, and still find it interesting enough to flip through from time to time. some of the entries have a poetry to them that i find inspiring as a writer.