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In Your Dreams: Falling, flying and other dream themes Book

Many a morning begins with "I had the oddest dream," followed closely by a narrative of missed buses, naked performances, killer exams, chase scenes, mystifying sex, malfunctioning cars, and chocolate sauce (though perhaps not all in the same dream). Gayle Delaney's dream interpretation is remarkable because it's more than comprehensive and clear: it's flexible enough to be pertinent to everyone. With guiding questions (How did you feel in the dream? Is something happening in your life that makes you feel the same way?), she helps us understand our symbols, relate our dreams to our own circumstances, and get insight into our lives.Read More

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  • Product Description

    Almost everyone wakes up in the morning and thinks `Why did I dream that?' Until now, dream dictionaries offered only frustratingly inaccurate and overly generalized definitions of dream symbols. Now, the pioneering author of Living Your Dreams examines the most common dream themes - falling, flying, being chased, missing the bus, standing naked in the road, among others - and provides readers with practical tools for discovering the distinct meaning of their very personal dreams. Recognizing that dreams can only really be understood in the context of the dreamer's life history, experience, and associations with each symbol or topic, Delaney teachers readers how to look at dreams by theme and setting, offering general interpretations as well as a unique `interview' technique to translate the personal language of their dreams. Delaney also explores the dream theories of past experts such as Freud and Jung. Engaging and interactive, In Your Dreams allows readers to interpret their dreams as only they can - and to use the insight of those dreams to discover meanings in their waking lives.

  • 0062514121
  • 9780062514127
  • Gayle, Ph.D. Delaney
  • 18 August 1997
  • HarperSanFrancisco
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 293
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